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Well, stock for stock is one entirely different debate. Once you start talking about modding and such, you enter a different realm.
Not to dog the S2000, while I never owned one I wish I would have had the chance to. I did have a K20 Si that I did a bunch of bolt-on work to, and many S2000 owners were jealous that I was able to crank as much power as I could for the reasonable about of money I spent. $250 aem intake, $700 2.5" race header, $600 3" catback exhaust, $200 mounts, $200 pulleys, $700 ecu reflash kit. So for roughly $2650 I was able to crank another 50whp out of that thing. A good exhaust for the S2000 might cost you half of all that. While it remains to be seen what the FA20 in the FRS/BRZ can do, I'd be willing to wager there's a ridiculous amount of bottled up power there (like all Subby's) compared to the F20C in the S2000. You also have to take into consideration the engine design. The S2000 was an oversquare (larger bore than stroke length) motor, while the FA20 is a square (86x86) architecture.. so the FRS/BRS has an advantage with low-end power. The F20C will rev easier, but the FA20 only needs to get to 7000 so it's not as big a deal. It's fairly well known that the F-series motors were far more optimized from Honda than the B/H/K series were. Not 'maxed out' from the factory, but it took a lot of effort to get gains from them, comparatively. While it remains to be seen how the FA20 will fare, I have a hunch that there will be a lot to gain for relatively cheap. Stock for stock, the S2000 may be a better option, but if you plan to mod, the FRS/BRZ seems like a better choice to me. On top of all that, you're dealing with a newer tech motor on the FRS/BRZ. Direct injection will be an interesting addition to the ECU tuning process, I can't wait to see what we'll be getting with a little tune here and there.
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If I were u, i ll keep the S2K
for me, the only thing that FRS wins is the extra 2 seats, and a bigger trunk? I didn't drive it yet, so i dun know the handling. ![]() other than that, how can u beat the S2K? 9K red line engine! top down to feel the sun, light weight and super handling. ![]() they both looking good in my opinion, but the S2K looks more like my taste. ![]() I have problem between FRS and my 370Z, lol. But i need the seats tho.
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i hear the frs handles better from people with serious time behind both wheels. i dont think the brz has enough in common with other subarus to say that there is tons of power waiting to be freed. between the cr, di and cam, i dont see much being left to go get
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![]() found this clip recently, s2k sounds so damn sexy. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDzsMY6fhyk&feature=player_embedded"]Sonata vs S2000 - YouTube[/ame] Last edited by YukiHachiRoku; 06-14-2012 at 07:40 PM. |
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Wow, S2k are sooo slow. The BRZ is slower, but still.
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lol... I 100% agree that the s2k is slow on the street. And I wouldn't want one if it's just to drive around town. But for those who think that the s2k doesn't perform or is a dog, you really REALLY need to get it out on the autocross and/or track. This is where the s2k shines. Hardparkers and street racers need not apply (sadly it seems that they are becoming the demographic for the s2k). This is just IMO.
The benefit of the BRZ/FR-S over the s2k: - no need a roll bar/cage to go on track - no need for a tire trailer (room for race wheels/tires in the trunk) - more space - has bluetooth and NAV - steering I'm not saying the s2k is the best sports car out there. But it certainly is the best one for the price range. The next competitor is in a different performance/price bracket - Lotus & Porsche. |
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Both the fa and the f will require boost to do anything meaningful, and the f20c is very much proven to love boost. |
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The S2000 was not the best sports car. Nor was it perfect. It was just the best sports car for the money.
Boost? If you have to, I guess. But HP for HP's sake never interested me. Generally speaking, most of the people that buy these cars cannot drive them to the limit with OEM HP. More HP is kind of a vanity thing. Although I think the FRS-BRZ is underpowered at 200 hp. 240-250 is about perfect for 2600-2800 lbs. If they bring out an NA version with 250 hp, it will kill. Last edited by Marrk; 06-27-2012 at 02:04 PM. |
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As I said, I admire the S2000 for it's a beast of a car especially for the time it was released. I always wanted one and I feel like the FRS is my S2000, since Honda has its pants down currently.
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I hope it does well. I'd love to see the FA20 rip it with bolt-ons. That said, I've never really seen an NA boxer respond well to mods. |
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subaru's are better known for consistently good economy and averaging mediocre output at very low powerband never have they attempted a pure sports car that was built around the premis of N/A. Even if they have entered and won several rallies in the the past with their N/A sports sedans. FA20 is a much different outlook on performance for Subaru, n/a and turbocharged.
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I was always impressed with the factory performance of the EJs in the RS's(bearing in mind the time), but I guess "built for high performance" is somewhat subjective. |
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