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C7: http://media.ed.edmunds-media.com/ch...121313_600.jpg FRS: http://www.scion.com/images/cars/frs...rtPedalsMT.jpg The brakes need to be lowered and the gas pedal needs to be longer and extend to the left more. |
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I think they could get away with remapping or possibly slightly larger displacement... I thought you were on my side, lol ![]() Quote:
On the 86, I believe the gas pedal is longer extending lower to the floor, but the US models get a smaller pedal. |
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I actually find it much easier in this car than in some other cars I've had. With my old STI, the transmission tunnel blocked your heel so you had to blip with the right side of your foot. But with the FR-S, I can use either method and it works. Quote:
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i never realized the 4 black squares in the 86 badge was to represent a car in drift. that's pretty cool.
and the "high mount" center brake light idea is pretty thoughtful regarding aftermarket spoilers and makes me not hate it as much... but i still dont like it. lol
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Cusco Pedal: http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/5341/cuscopedals.jpg Pre-production Pedal: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7061/6...9f8d00d7_b.jpg Oh just found confirmation here: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...1&postcount=54 JDM pedals are the same as US spec pedals. |
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AERODYNAMIC ENGINEERING. The aerodynamic design of the 86 is the result of lessons learned in Toyota's Motorsports experience, including F1. With a coefficient of drag (Cd) of .27, the 86 is slicker than supercars like the Porsche 911 Turbo (.31) and the Ferrari F458 (.33). Like DarkSunrise has mentioned, those cars create downforce at speed hence the relatively higher Cd #s. They state "numbers can't define this car" yet they go and compare a number in order to say "at least the 86 is better than 458 and 911 turbo in this!!" Pathetic.
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uh what? The Aerodynamic styling of the car has a better Cd. No one is saying one car is better than another. |
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Not sure about refreshed frs model.
We already have idea about Tacoma and Prius but I haven't seen anything about frs. I will ask Toyota rep on next Toyota meeting |
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I really find it silly that they bring up cars like 458 and 911 turbo, anyway. |
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I think you are mixing two different things. The drag coefficient is one thing and the downforce is another. In fact, you can increase the downforce without increasing the drag coefficient. The Cd is only relevant with the drag coefficient.
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It is certainly possible but only to a point. There is no fixed relationship but they are related together as far as I understand. F1 cars have Cd of 0.9+. This is because they have such an enormous amount of down force. With DRS open, the number drops down some to 0.8x range. If designing a car with low Cd but with high down force were possible, don't you think F1 cars or any other racing cars would have lower Cd values? Last edited by Rookie84; 04-15-2015 at 01:27 PM. |
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