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Weight at the extreme ends has a large effect on the center of gravity. 5 lbs 3 feet from the COG has a larger effect than 10 lbs 2 inches from it. So while a convertible may be heavier than a coupe it can still have a lower COG. This may not always be the case, but it is well within the realm of possibility, especially with the first gen Miata. Given how floppy that chassis is I'm not sure a coupe would even be much lighter.
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From what I've read the COG in the 1990 Miata was around 17", and the C4 was around 14-15". The 1990 Miata was tiny and came with a 1.6L engine. The C4 was in an entirely different class. Going by inflation, it'd start at ~$56k today... it was more than double the average price of a new car between 1984 and 1996, while both the FRS and BRZ are less than the average price of a new car. Neither the NA nor the C4 would pass today's crash test standards. Not that a boxer isn't without its disadvantages (no wishbone suspension in the front, for instance).
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that little 1.6 engine you speak of is heavier than the motor in the frs. you dont gain more than 200 lbs when you do an lsx swap and a significant portion of that is spent on the transmission, diff, axles, brakes etc. my point is that that motor is a tank so considering how little weight there is in the car, it would represent a larger percent of the overall mass and raise the cog. it just doesnt. im not going to argue the crash standard or price. youre right. im just saying that its been done without a boxer motor. either way cog is not nearly as important as the distance from cog to roll axis but i guess that neither here nor there. |
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I'm as cynical as the next guy, but I doubt that the Subaru and Toyota marketing departments got all those engineers to make up BS about the boxer being used to attain a lower CoG.
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In regards to the talk about the convertible FR-S. Take a look at the convertible Camaro. I have not read a whole lot, but from what I have read, it handles a lot better than the coupe Camaro. Just thought I would throw that out there.
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Exactly. I never said anyone was hating on the 3S-GTE, and I definitely wasn't hating on it myself. Check my signature. I happen to have a 3S-GTE and have had several over the years.
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My neighbour has a '91 NA as his toy - still looks better than most cars out there today (incl. the likes of the 7th gen Celica, RSX, Integra, Prelude, etc.) |
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woulda been cool if they dropped the 2.5 4gr V6 from the is250 in this thing
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I'd rather have the 2GR if you're looking at Toyota V6s.
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To compare apples to apples, the current NC Miata is built to conform to modern day crash standards. Also comes with an inline-4. Its CG height happens to be 1" higher than the BRZ/FR-S. Coincidence you say? What car with an inline-4 do you think would have the lowest CG height? Probably a Lotus Elise, designed from the ground up to handle well (expensive, lightweight, mid-engine, track-focused). CG height on the Elise? 470 mm, or about a 1/2 inch higher than the FR-S/BRZ. I can't think of any modern cars with an inline-4 that have a lower CG height than the BRZ/FR-S. You can't tell me that none of that has to do with the fact that the single heaviest component on the FR-S/BRZ (boxer engine) happens to have a lower CG height than a comparable inline-4... |
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