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In a front-engine layout, the boxer engine allows the designers to make the hood lower and make the front fenders appear elevated (look at those 86's sexy front).
The 86 won't be as sexy as it is if it has inline. Just compare the 370z's hood to it and see the difference. |
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http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&tb...j4.Q_NfZiuyw2Q First hit should be a link to an NHSTA .Pdf about Static Stability Factor. Read it. Within the link they explain how they derive SSF. SSF=track width/(2*cog) In their data they rate the 1990 Miata's SSF as 1.59. The average of the 1990 Miata's track width is 56.2" So we have 1.59 = 56.2/(2cog) Cog = 56.2/3.18 Cog = 17.7"
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We know a lot of this had to do with marketing and saving money...hence the partnership.
Companies can and do build amazing cars without the boxer engine, obviously. The question was why use a boxer in the frs. Not in a supra...or anything else but the small, sleek, affordable, and (somewhat) simple FR-S.
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we know that, i only made my comment about "so says the guy with the inline engine" because we know you're trying to debunk the hype around the 86, we get it, you think it's not that special, but the rave reviews of it have people thinking it's the greatest thing since sliced bread, and you want people to know, "hey there are other cars out there are just as good!" we get it.but you do realize that you're on the ft86 website, and it you're gonna hear a lot about the 86 on this website, so bashing it or telling people it's not that great isn't really productive right? i'm a fan of the miata/mx-5, have been since i first saw one in 95 when i started getting into cars. saying that your car is better because it has a lower cog and then not bringing facts to back it up doesn't make any sense right? how can anyone take anything seriously if they don't have sources for their info? this is a discussion board, not a fox news where facts and sources go the way of the doo doo bird. thanks to dimman for the links btw. however you can imagine how annoying it would be for people at the mx-5 message boards, if a bunch of scion tards were to go over there and post about how much better the FR-S is than the mx-5, right? you're a reasonable guy fatoni, i've said my peace. props to fun vehicle lovers.
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Anyone else notice how much the car shakes at the rev limiter while in neutral? My guess is it's because the timing is cut off and effectively makes it seem unbalanced.
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But it appears that way because the engine height is shorter, since the pistons don't have to move up and down and won't need the vertical clearance for that... just the sideways clearance.
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The 1AZ-FSE has the same bore and stroke as the boxer used in the 86 line, as well as the D-4 injection system, and should be able to reach the same hp levels, though it might need a head revision to do so. I am sure there are plenty of other options as well, as I am not familiar with Toyota's engine line up really. Toyota is not lacking in 4 cylinder engines than can be sporty |
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Probably cause it is hard to cram that much ugly into any other engine configuration!
I love a bunch of stuff on my FRS, but the engine is kinda silly in both appearance, sound and to some degree performance. Time will tell if it grows on me. |
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