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I said both the chassis and the damping (i.e. suspension) are stiffer in the 86. |
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Agreed, the BRZ does seem to corner flatter, in fact the whole car feels lower and wider and flatter, sorta like someone squished an RX-8 down into the pavement and it oozed out sideways and shorter, lol. I do though like my (cloth) seats better than the BRZ, but that's subjective. The BRZ's just felt harder and less supportive to me, the RX-8 (cloth) kinda comforms to me more. I'm kinda thin and narrow though, so maybe a normal sized person would be more snuggled by the BRZ seats. Agreed, the BRZ did seem torquier, it definately goes better from low revs. Probably more driveable around town that way. While the BRZ has more gadgets (my RX-8 is 8 years old tech), IMHO the 8's interior is more upscale and integrated, though the twins certainly aren't bad. Otherwise, yup... simiilar impressions
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Are you guys comparing a S1 or S2 (R3 mainly) RX8 to the BRZ? I'm curious how the BRZ's front seats compare to the Recaro seats in the R3 (which I find pretty good). Also, the R3 has different shocks than other RX8's so it might not be as "soft" as the S1.
I'm not sure how the handling "feels" in the BRZ compared to the RX8 but from a technical standpoint to say that both cars have an equally "excellent" chassis is somewhat confusing to me since the front suspension layout is completely different. If you're serious about tracking the BRZ you'll probably have to invest in a set of camber plates for the front while in the RX8 you wouldn't. Anyway, I get the feeling the RX8 would be better suited to larger tracks with long sweeping corners because of it's chassis as well as longer wheelbase but the BRZ better at shorter and more technical tracks (sharper turns) because of the higher mid-range torque and lower weight. As for a street car I really love how the BRZ can achieve a 30+ mpg. Oh and for the poster who said the RX8 "burns" oil, that's technically not what's happening. The computer injects oil for lubrication so while both cars will "use up" oil, one is on purpose and the other is not. |
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I didn't read much of this thread.
I would buy an FR-S/BRZ any day over an RX-8. I think the RX-8 is maybe a hair faster in a straight line, maybe, but it's a gas slurper, and being a rather large man, I found the front seats of the FRS much roomier than the RX-8. Just my two pennies. I'd rather get 30mpg and cruise in relative comfort. |
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What you HATE the most on your FR-S/BRZ/GT86/FT86? The RX8 has all the missing things plus. The negative comments about the 8 listed in this thread are about 2004. Check the latest version 2011 So there is a hugh difference for the money. The cheap interior on the Toybaru should have been upgraded to the Lexus material. Same company. |
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I'm not sure a longer wheelbase is a compromise. And I don't know that being softer has anything to do with carrying people easier. How much stiffer is the frs than the rx8?
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I didn't get into details about the chassis because I haven't driven the BRZ enough yet. The RX8's suspension has inherent advantages, but it's also a longer car with huge holes between the A and C pillars (the suicide doors aren't as rigid as a normal B pillar). You're spot on about the RX8 being better suited for high speed tracks. Quote:
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Again, I absolutely adore the RX8... I enjoyed driving it more than the STI, 3-series, etc. But I like the BRZ even better. Depends on how you drive the car. My focus is low-medium speed curves, so the shorter wheelbase is more fun.
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Well the RX-8's chassis is and still is ahead of most of the current sports cars mainly because of its double-wishbone front suspension compared to the BRZ's McPherson strut suspension.
The person who said that quote about wings was Randy Pobst and he said: "The more powerful cars feel like riding a horse, the RX-8 feels like wings bolted right to your arms." Pobst also said in a recent review that in terms of driving experience and precision the Miata is better than the BRZ (Miata is, surprise, double wishbone up front as well). "There's no question the MX-5 is the best driver's car here." http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/...n/viewall.html It's quite well known that the RX-8 is very similar to the Miata and perhaps slightly more balanced. It is Mazda's flagship sportscar after all. Quote:
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(having written that, there's something endearing about the NB that's missing in the others)
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True, but I think the RX-8's "spine" or backbone down the center was supposd to compensate for that. But I dunno if that makes it as stiff as a BRZ.
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