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That is nutty. I still believe the reason there are no high HP boxers is because of the emphasis on turbo models not a design constraint. Honda has high HP N/A 2.0L and so does Matsuda with their MZR in the Miata. So it's not a displacement issue.
And we get the same fuel quality here, it's measured by (R+M) / 2. Don't people read gas pump signage? 91 US octane is 95 RON and 93 US octane is 98 RON. |
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Although a few shops still managed to make tuning options for the latest cars and Intakes are still out there and a couple cam places like Delta Cam, but in general its a barren wasteland of tuning... Quote:
Basically, most other countries don't offer as low 87 octane and go higher than 91 or 93. But we do have E-85 which is quite high on the scale but comes with... different issues
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Try me for E85 issues, I know stuff, people, or I can find a solution. Although in Cali you are screwed no matter what. Can't help you with that.RON is higher than US octane because we factor in MON. We get the same grade fuel, we just use a different grade! I learned of just some of that Subaru N/A stuff when I went looking for a Subaru N/A engine with only 2.0L. The only options were to use the old EJ18 or importing an engine. The EJ204 is decent for a N/A but it was not popular and therefore rare. The FA20 is shaping up to be what I am looking for in a decent chassis. |
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I reckon we'll be able to take this up to 230hp pretty easily with intake, exhaust and aftermarket ECU. Those three will be what's hurting the engine to reduce emissions.
Could always go for a shot of NAWZ too just for the lols. But seriously, intake (maybe manifold too...), exhaust and ECU will be the limiters, they usually are on modern cars. |
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The one thing that sorta scares me is that for the sake of emissions they seem to have cut back a lot. I wonder if aftermarket exhausts will even comply with the new standards if they're that strict. Will we see exhausts getting more and more restrictive because of this? (this hurts fuel economy to some small degree too!)
Either way I'm not buying a car anytime soon, just along for the ride on the hype roller coaster
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Don't know bout those in the USoA but here in sunny Queensland, Australia, exhaust emissions are virtually uncontrolled outside of manufacturer requirements. Occasionally you'll find mobile setup that tests for it but I was a hoon for a couple of years and never came across one. Hell, some guys even run without a cat converter on the roads despite the fact it can lead to a $15,000 fine. Worst you'll get other than that is a defect notice.
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People, get this through your head. 12.5 CR is NOT the limiting factor in boosting an engine. I swear to God I am fucking fed up of the constant whinging. Fricking hell man. It's a tuner car. It will be modified, tweaked, and tuned. The only achillies heel MAY be the ECU. We however don't know anything about that yet, so no point is being a damned downer. I wish I could permaban every moron who starts a useless, idiotic thread
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Well, considering that CA is one of the largest automobile markets in the US, it would be odd not to do anything if it requires 93.
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Just be patient for those 'needing' boost. I'd bet you will see a turbo variation from Subaru in this chassis... or just plan on replacing bottom end components to get a more reasonable 9:1 or less CR |
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Well if the weight is close enough to 2500lbs like they have stated in another thread. I will prolly attempt to build this car all motor. If it's in the upper 2700-2800 I will prolly have the shop I go to fab up a custom Turbo setup.
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Exactly. I hope the engine can go the K20 route and see a ton of development. |
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