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![]() Suffice it to say that in stock trim, given the concerns for at the limit handling that manufacturers MUST take into account for liability and tire wear reasons, suspension set-up will not yield any great increase in grip. The '86's lower CG may marginally help grip but it will primarily be felt during transient response (same with it's superior polar moment of inertia). Better? ![]() Of course there's hissing cats. That always happens when people are passionate about something. ![]() But yeah....'Ring times for a car like this is pointless. Posting a good time on the Nurburgring is dependant on 3 things: High power, high grip, and high downforce. The FR-S will have 0 out of those 3. Much more interesting would be how well it competes in Car and Driver's Lightning Lap, which I think is one of the best features that any car magazine has. |
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Increase front tire/wheel size = decrease steering feel Increase brake size = increase wheel size = decrease steering feel Increase horsepower = increase weight of supporting components = increase weight of car overall Increase track = decrease structural rigidity = decrease suspension response There's just a huge amount of give and take for a car. Performance does not always equal enjoyment. If the FR-S is more enjoyable for me than those cars, I'll buy it. However, since both the Mustang and Camaro actually handle decently and go like spanked ass, the FR-S is going to have to give me a blowjob every time I touch the steering wheel if all it can make me smile with is the handling. |
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I've said before...I'm ok with RX-8 type performance and if the targets for this car are met, that's about what it will have. However, one of the reasons I'm ok with RX-8 performance is because not only does the RX-8 handle great and is decently quick, it's also quite premium feeling inside. A $23k Scion isn't going to be premium feeling inside. Thus I'm worried that the car may not offer me enough. |
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Yep I'm having those same concerns. Honestly, I'm hoping the Subie variant offers a few pleasant surprises.
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I'm looking for a fun car to drive with a 2+2 seating configuration, but I'm not going to make excuses so I will force myself to "like" this car. For me, it will come down to the test drive and if I'm impressed, I'll buy it- regardless of the specs. However, unless this is some revolutionary automobile that can maintain low specs and perform well, then I'll be amazed. This thing doesn't have to be a Z, but if it's not as FUN to drive, I'll pass.
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Yeah, despite how negative I may seem, I will of course give the car a fair chance if it doesn't quite meet what I consider my minimum specs for fun.
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I think most of us feel this way. No matter what, the final product of this car will attract some buyers, and push away others on this forum.
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![]() I like the fact that you get it!!! This car doesn't need more than 200 hp it needs equal amounts of torque. |
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Agree there but I don't think there's a chance in hell with a N/A 4 banger...
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I think its possible with the right size displacement 4 banger. Anything under 2.5 liters is mostly the problem. Hyundai has a 2.4 liter with D/I that makes 200hp/184tq. I think a 2.5 done right can come very close especially if it has some modern engine tech stuffed into it.
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I figure that'd be like 250hp and 220ft/lb. I'd pay high 20s for that if it was lightweight and well optioned. I'd also pay high 20's for a 200-220hp turbo 2.0L version that was equally well optioned. I don't particularly care which. |
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