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When was your shift point?
I do believe that when drag racing you would want to shift near peak power (7K) since power actually drops off after 7K. Either way I'm kind of suprised on this one. Considier stock the RX-8 is barely faster than a RSX Type S and I raced my friends Type S and got him by a car+
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Not really. Were not talking subsidiaries here with different designers, engineers, plants etc. Just branding/marketing. Designed 100%, ground up by Toyota/Subaru engineers and manufactured in Subaru's Gunma, Japan factory using Subaru parts by Subaru techs, there's nothing "Scion" about the FR-S.
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I used to have manual RX-8 and now have manual BRZ. I never drove either of them in auto version though. RX-8 is heavier, but only makes less than 10 ft/lb more of torque. I would say that RX-8 feels faster. But it is still close race. You need to launch at 5-6000 RPM in both cars to get good results. In both cars the best initial acceleration is reached when you let clutch slip for at 1-1.5 second at lauch. In both cars you need to upshift close to redline - 7200 and 9000 RPM.
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i wasnt doubting the camry's time. its the camaro that probably set the record for crappiest 1/4 mile time ever for the 5th gens. its like if someone posted a vid of a FR-S running a high 17-18 sec 1/4mile
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Base curb weight of 370Z 3,250 lbs Base curb weight of a Camaro V6 3,750 lbs Also a 911 had a base curb weight of 3,150 lbs so I guess its a fat pig also? |
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135i would kill our cars
the cars a dream come true but lets not start lying here
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Possibly,but how would I know,i was too busy navigating turns through highway over and underpasses.I never said we were running a straight line.needless to say he was impressed.When we finally came down to cruising speeds,he gave me the thumbs up and continued to eyeball my frs until i got on the off ramp.
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