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Old 06-07-2017, 01:20 PM   #365
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As those are clearly Pilot Sport 4 and not Pilot Sport 4S, I thought it might be helpful to look at some reviews of them in the market they currently reside in:

http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Mi...ot-Sport-4.htm

Look to be really well reviewed overall.
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What do you mean it isn't high speed traction limited? More traction is always welcome.
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Old 06-07-2017, 02:31 PM   #367
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Aero is always welcome for a higher performance car. It'll lose some top speed, but even this is preferable if you want to be safer and more planted. In fact, the BRZ is not a heavy car and aero is needed much more in comparison to other (heavy) cars. I don't get it why you're questioning the decision.
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Old 06-07-2017, 02:49 PM   #368
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I think you have a better chance of seeing God! I waited 4 1/2 years with my 2013 BRZ and finally bought a 2017 Yellow Special Edition and had Crawford put their turbo in it.
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Old 06-07-2017, 03:16 PM   #369
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"Hot wings. Brought to you by Subaru Tecnica International. 6/8 #STI #TypeRA"



I really hope whatever the BRZ turns out to be, they make it available in all the colors, or at least white since that's what I want.
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Hopefully the wing is optional for the brz
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What do you mean it isn't high speed traction limited? More traction is always welcome.
I disagree. Often when you add more traction sacrifices are made in other areas. If you never use 100% of your available traction in certain situations (i.e. 120+ mph), what's the point in having more traction? You're only making sacrifices in other areas (i.e. fuel economy, top speed, etc.) and not able to really benefit from more traction.
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I disagree. Often when you add more traction sacrifices are made in other areas. If you never use 100% of your available traction in certain situations (i.e. 120+ mph), what's the point in having more traction? You're only making sacrifices in other areas (i.e. fuel economy, top speed, etc.) and not able to really benefit from more traction.
Do you mean that the wing is not of much use under 120 mph? There is evidence that it is functional even with lower speeds, like on a small race track. Not the specific STI wing, but a similar one:

http://www.c-west.co.jp/labs/86_20120420.asp

Lap time
GT-WING Available: 1:40.263
No GT-WING: 1:40.483

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GT-WING Available: 165.90 km / h
No GT-WING: 166.22 km / h

The improvement might seem small, but the car had steelies and stock tires. With better wheels and tires the potential should be a bit more.
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Hopefully the wing is optional for the brz

It wouldn't be. It's a limited production number run. Adding options to such a car would be even more costly for them. If you one, I'm sure you wouldn't have any problems finding someone to trade trunks with
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Hopefully the wing is optional for the brz
If you don't want the wing, buy a PP and just add the STI accessories. IMO the wing is crucial to setting the package apart.
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Forget Your Turbo STI Dreams: Subaru Has Made A New BRZ tS And Nothing More
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I disagree. Often when you add more traction sacrifices are made in other areas. If you never use 100% of your available traction in certain situations (i.e. 120+ mph), what's the point in having more traction? You're only making sacrifices in other areas (i.e. fuel economy, top speed, etc.) and not able to really benefit from more traction.
I don't think you have a proper understanding of downforce. In your example, the only way the wing wouldn't make a difference is if you're taking a 120+mph corner flat, and I'm not sure if a corner exists in motorsports where an otherwise stock BRZ would be flat out at 120mph in a wide open corner.

That having been said, with downforce, the more you have, the faster you can go through a corner. Downforce = traction. So sure, there's a point where you have "too much downforce" because the drag on the straights outweighs the increased speed in the corners, but you rarely see that until you get to the fastest race cars. For a foil like the one that comes on the BRZ tS that won't be generating thousands of pounds of downforce, it's going to be beneficial every time you turn the wheel in anger.
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I disagree. Often when you add more traction sacrifices are made in other areas. If you never use 100% of your available traction in certain situations (i.e. 120+ mph), what's the point in having more traction? You're only making sacrifices in other areas (i.e. fuel economy, top speed, etc.) and not able to really benefit from more traction.
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Do you mean that the wing is not of much use under 120 mph? There is evidence that it is functional even with lower speeds, like on a small race track. Not the specific STI wing, but a similar one:
Let's ignore that other wing bc it's not relevant to this conversation. Have you spent much time with your car on a race track? Because forget about 120 mph. Let's say the BRZ's wing is fairly effective at 100 mph. Do you know how much time a 205 hp BRZ spends above 100 mph on an average track, especially in a TURN? Very, very little time. And with a big wing like that even less, thanks to the drag.
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Let's ignore that other wing but it's not relevant to this conversation. Have you spent much time with your car on a race track? Because forget about 120 mph. Let's say the BRZ's wing is fairly effective at 100 mph. Do you know how much time a 205 hp BRZ spends above 100 mph on an average track, especially in a TURN? Very, very little time. And with a big wing like that even less, thanks to the drag.
You're misguided about the downforce effects of the wing that comes on this car. You don't need to be in triple digits for the foil to have an effect.
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