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is 165hp to the wheels standard for a car rated as 200hp?? seems like a big drop
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Manual goes: 1 - 3.626:1 2 - 2.188:1 3 - 1.541:1 4 - 1.213:1 5 - 1:1 6 - 0.767:1 4.1:1 Final drive Auto is: 1 - 5.538:1 2 - 2.060:1 3 - 1.404:1 4 - 1:1 5 - 0.713:1 6 - 0.582:1 <--- hence the better fuel economy rating 4.1:1 final drive |
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i know you should expect a loss, but that seems like a big gap. i guess im used to fwd cars where the loss is generally less
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Remember this is also a BRAND NEW car. At 10,000 miles it would not surprise me to see anywhere from 170 - 175 to the tire once everythign is thoroughly broken in. |
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Gotcha, MR-S & FR-S is a must have . . Thanks! |
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I know Boosted2.0 from newcelica.org and I'm certain he'll be doing some awesome R&D for the FRS in the future! His contribution to the celica community has been nothing short of amazing and I am extremely eager to see what D&D comes out with for the FRS!
The car looks great Boosted! I'm glad to have been able to score one for myself! Looking forward to get the chance to drift it around a parking lot or two! Any early R&D ideas for the FRS? Can I get on the Boosted2.0 intake manifold yet? lol |
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Expect great stuff from DD Performance. Psst.... first goal is dial out god awful 25 wtq dip. I know Cobb will offer an option, what else is on the horizon for tuning options? |
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1. Brand new car, once it's broken in WHP will pick up slightly 2. RWD tends to lose more power than FWD from the Crank to the Wheel 3. And finally, These cars came with 17 inch wheels standard, which is going to rob you of some power I think those are pretty solid numbers considering... The biggest advantage is the fairly wide useable power band. after driving so many VTEC and VVTL-i cars the past few years, i'm very impressed with the pick up the FRS has at lower RPMS. I think there is plenty enough power to have fun with. Turn off the TCS and stability control and you'll see the car has more than enough power to get sideways if it want to. Keep in mind the original AE-86 was a relatively low horsepower car as well.
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