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I was the one assuming, that just because I read 55/45 on the Subaru site, that's what the BRZ was. |
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50/50 split is not that big a deal by its self.
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Can you really tell the difference between a 53/47 and a 50/50 split? i dont think unless you're doing some hard core tracking that you'll notice the difference.
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Do you think it would be worth relocating the battery to the trunk?
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Pop the hood. Look at where the front suspension points are, now notice the engine sits BEHIND that point. That means some of that engine weight is supported by the rear wheels. Now look where the transmission is - closer to the center of the car, so a bunch of its weight is carried by the rear as well.
It's percentages, not all or nothing. You don't split the car in half and say anything in the front half is supported by the front tires and vice versa. |
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The real question here is, with this nearly even weight, will it need weight in the trunk in the winter?
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I'd just give it a full tank of gas and maybe put a sandbag on the rear seats or right behind the front seats for more rear traction without upsetting the balance.
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No. Moving the stock battery to the trunk means adding even more weight with cables and a box. A better solution (unless running a big stereo) is putting a small lightweight battery in the stock location. Save 20+ lbs over the front end with few downsides. I have a 2 lb lithium battery for my Miata for autocrossing, and my normal street battery for the Miata is a 7 lb AGM battery.
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This would be negligible compared to winter tires(or chains!), and under inflation.
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Now underinflating the stock or summer tires is a good idea so that they can try to build some heat into them. But obviously that's only if it's just cold tarmac and there is no snow. Tires are not going to warm up on snow and if anything, they'll just get a bit colder. But they'll probably get underinflated by the cold anyway. You lose about 1 psi per every 10 degrees F. If you want an accurate reading though, check your pressures after the car sits out in the cold.
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Lol... Snow tires aren't warmer... Snow tires are built super soft, so in cold freezing weather it takes more to harden the tire.
We all should know... Hard tires means hard rubber = no sticky on the road. Also, deflating the tires help expands its surface area... for better grip. Adding the two together; they work VERY well on snow... You'd be surprised how much of a difference just the tires can make alone.
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This reminds me of that episode of Top Gear where Richard Hammond goes to the salt flats in Utah and tries to meet a target speed and some guy who had been going there for many years told him he needed the lowest possible pressures for his tires. Well it turned out that was the reason he was so slow and when he tried the opposite and increased his tire pressures, he met his target speed. But you must admit, tires are a difficult beast to understand.
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even though the engine and transmission are mounted up front the engine and transmission is mostly alloy, other than the gears/clutch and a few other mis things, here's the corner weight of the frs/brz/gt86 Quote:
55.49% front and 44.51% rear rounded to the closest % its 55% and 45%
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The weight split discussion has to include wheel base. Ever been on a teeter-totter when you were a kid? Same physics.
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