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The 2002 Civic Si with a 2.0L engine was ~2740 pounds, while being FWD and having fewer airbags. It was pretty close in size to the FT86 (the Si was taller and a bit longer; the FT86 is wider). A Mini Cooper S with a turbo 1.6L is ~2670 pounds. It's FWD and smaller than the FT86. An MT MX5 starts just shy of 2500 pounds, and tops out at ~2600 pounds. That car is significantly smaller than the FT86 (much shorter wheelbase) and doesn't come with a spare. In some markets the FT86 is as little as ~2620 pounds. In the USA, we get them well equipped, and they're 2758-2776 pounds (for the MT).
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MX-5 significantly smaller? You would think the BRZ would weigh less because it doesn't need the extra chassis stiffening as in a convertible. A Lotus Elise, NA/NB Miatas are light cars. Not a 2750lbs BRZ.
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Comparing FWD to RWD in regards of weight is kind of wrong man. |
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This review gives me headaches. I hear a lot of bitching really but nothing aside from its lack of power is truly explained. I know the car is low on power - it was told to us right off the bat so I am not expecting much. As neither an owner of the BRZ/FR-S I would say I am trying to look for information to scrutinize the car and welcome any truly unbiased reviews of this vehicle and EVO's comparo really doesn't help me at all.
Ironically, I am cross shopping the WRX with the BRZ given that the BRZ fully loaded comes in at 34-35k CDn and the WRX starts there. The WRX offers more functionality and also means I don't need two cars (BRZ + a daily driver) but at the same time I miss out on the fun factor. This review did nothing but tell me that the old WRX is POWAH and the BRZ needs more POWAH. It goes on very little substance on what other reviewers say it is such a fun car to drive. MotorTrend's resident racer, Randy Pobst, summarizes the BRZ best when he said it is practically up there with the MX5 in terms of his favourite driver's cars. This is a guy racing cars where I'm sure POWAH isn't an issue yet he kept insisting on reminding viewer's of MT's YouTube channel "See the smile on my face?" everytime he drove the BRZ. As far as I am concerned, the review by EVO is to be discarded as irrelevant since it carries nothing similar to all the other reviews. In a purely scientific sampling, if 9 independent sources tell you to go left but the 10th tells you to go right, you'd trust the 9. Hence, I discard EVO's review plain and simple. Oh well. |
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The EJ257 was created mainly for emission reasons, as they were not going to be able to keep emissions low and have the same output as the EJ207 was in Japan. |
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No I think he gets it; and so do I. I really love this car. It's probably the best vehicle purchase I have ever made. But In my opinion, what you have is a car with a stellar chassis matched with a not-quite so stellar of an engine. What this engine really needs is more refinement....
It's often I am asked to let someone to drive my car, to which I am often reluctant. Not because I'm one of those noobs who dont let people drive their cars. It's because the engine doesn't live up to the rest of the hype and I know it. |
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I disagree, with a Ecutek 93 octane tune and the Redline raised to 7800 RPMs, this car has plenty of power. You will get into the upper 5 secs range going this route. Sure you will never be as fast as a WRX or STI but you will get 30 MPG.
This car does not need 400 HP, it needs about 250 to 300 HP. A proper supercharger is all it needs. |
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Although to be fair, the engine is not a sole-purposed racing engine, they were going for economy, response and a few other things. Had they gone strictly race, it would be more in line of what you were hoping for. |
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Why don't we see any econocars today that weigh the same as the original AE86? It's really no mystery. The hidden weight you are referring to comes from increased safety requirements (airbags, collision reinforcements, etc.). The 2005 MR-S was heavier than the 2000 MR-S because it had significantly more reinforcement bars. And number of airbags remained the same between those years. But in very recent years, the number of has gone up adding *way* more weight. The concept of lightweight even by 2010 standards is obsolete today.
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Next up, a comparo between the BRZ and a minivan. The minivan has more cupholders, so it is the clear winner.
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On what factors did you calculate that 100 lb. figure? Saying every component was "overbuilt" is a somewhat blanket statement. Yes, some stock components may handle more power (engineers tend to spec out parts that can handle 1.x times to 10x its rated load depending on what the part does), but it only takes a few "weak links" to have a significantly reduced lifetime/high risk of failure in the nearer term. From an OEM perspective, things have to last a lifetime/way more than 100k miles. That's why econocars can be modded without breaking for years but maybe not for 200k miles versus stock. And this "over-engineering" factor compounds when you add 50 hp/tq; its hard to nail the increased weight figure unless you have access to engineering specs and do the full engineering analysis. And I'm technically not qualified to say the stock car can't safely and reliably handle more power. Like you, I'm also speculating. But I can confidently say Toyota selected parts specified for the current output following Toyota/Subaru engineering standards. Weak/light parts kill reliability. Beefy/heavy parts kill mpg, weight, and cost (3 key aspects in this car's formula). They had to be very smart with their bill of materials and I believe they were. Toyota's core philosophy of muda (which I've had training on when I worked there) makes this very clear. Why pay for over-spec'd parts that will never be used to their potential and pass the buck on to customers hundreds of thousands of units over?
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You make a good point regarding weight. Sad that we are in an age where 2750lbs is considered light. |
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