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You're absolutely right! Actually it's not even a redesign, the FA20 was a ground-up design! No wonder they're not jumping to replace it! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I find this math very hard to believe considering the ND is already faster than the 86 in a straight line. |
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That's all due to tires from a dig. Rolling start the 86 is faster. It's not a hard calculation, you can verify it yourself lol. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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The dip is not an engineering flaw. It's their solution to meet fuel consumption and emissions targets. It's pretty much the only way to make an NA high compression engine pass emissions these days. That or stupid long gearing like the Corvette. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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You're using crank power and not wheel horsepower? I came up with different numbers. I feel like with 25 more hp the ND would have the better power/weight ratio.
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For reasons that I cannot install a catless header in Germany, I ordered and installed their new header. I was testing lately acceleration numbers and comparing them with a stock first generation car. Overall, together with other changes and weight reduction the times is like having now a 240hp NA car (*). So, don't underestimate what they did with the new header. People saying that the new header is giving maximum 2-3hp, they don't know what they are talking about or cannot afford it and they are just jealous. (*) I even made the assumption that the first cars were actually 190hp cars and not really 200hp cars. Catalog power was a bit overestimated. Last edited by nikitopo; 04-14-2018 at 03:29 AM. |
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I used the same source for dyno numbers to reduce variables. Curb weights from Google. MX-5 GT vs BRZ limited Current Miata HP/weight: 135/2485 = 0.054 Estimated facelift whp (181/155)*135 = 157.6 Facelift Miata Power/weight 157.6/2485 = 0.0634 BRZ estimated facelift whp (172/200)*205 Facelift BRZ Power/weight 176.3/2776 = 0.0635 They pretty much become an even match with the 181 HP Miata. Keep in mind the Miata still has a gearing advantage down low and comes with Max performance Summers. Dyno sources: http://dsportmag.com/the-tech/intake...16-mazda-mx-5/ http://dsportmag.com/the-tech/scion-...programed-ecu/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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So of course it's an engineering flaw! Why else would that stupid thing be there for no reason! |
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A revised Miata that is 2350lbs and 25 more crank horsepower would have the better ratio right? |
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Right. I fixed variables for a fair comparison. Both metal roof versions, both top trim pre-facelift weight numbers, since we don't know the weight of the new Miata. And the dyno numbers are both from the same indoor dyno, the best comparison you're going to get. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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