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FWIW, I daily an S2000 and on the street I never get into VTEC. Essentially, I'm driving a 2800 lb. car sports car with 150hp. And it is a HOOT to drive. I've only test-driven FR-S, and IMO it provides the same amount of real-world street/backroads driving FUN as the S2000.
I do appreciate fast cars (other car: 500+hp RX-7), but for 99% of my street driving, I don't even need more than 150hp. When it comes time to retire the S2000, I'm getting an FR-S or BRZ as my daily. Not at all concerned about "only" 200hp. |
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It truly appears that the stock components are ok for a car with up to 300HP, likely see a production model at 275 with plenty of head room. Then a 350+ versions like what Nissan did with the GTR, vastly improved to justify the $70k tag it'll likely carry. Im sure a 275HP version is gonna be about $35k base. |
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Just the other day I was enjoying a drive to work a little later than usual. The weather was just outstanding and it was a nice 70 something out, with clear skys and the sunlight bathing the roadways. I thought, "ahh this is why I love living in SoCal", and going on my merry way. I happen to travel up a rather winding, and fun, stretch of hwy to work. Thankfully, there is, usually, no cops about on this stretch of road. I happened to be going at a quick pace as there was scarcely and cars on the road. Then, low and behold, a late model Mustang with loud pipes and chrome rims comes speeding up and blows by me. Normally, I'd have let it go, but the smirk on the driver's face and the look he gave me was just irresistable. So I bit and the game was on.
I caught up rather quickly, remember the curvy hwy, and as I was just catching the Stang, a '13 Porsche Boxters S, with it's top down of course, was catching the both of us. At this point, things got realy fun and it was on. Now normally, I'm a safe driver. So much so, that most friends ask me why I drive sports/sporty cars in the first place, but on this day, the stars had aligned just so and it was fate. Well, long story short, the Boxter pilot was really going in HOT and I kept right with him, all the way till the end. We both let off when the Stang owner, who was desperately trying to keep up and maintain some sort of manhood and self respect, almost lost control. On a rather fast sweeping right hander that decreases in radius, he almost lost it and spun out. Probably at triple digit speeds. The Porsche pilot and I bust out in laughter and gave each other a nod and a smile as we peeled off and went on our seperate ways. Never saw the Stang pilot again. Must of have quite difficult to driving with your testicles in your throat. Dunno, your guess is as good as mine. ![]() So the moral of my story? Don't have one. If you were waiting for one and read this to the end, you might want to go buy that Stang, but if you just enjoyed the story for the pure pleasure of it. Then, you sir, might be a good candidate for a FRS/BRZ.
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please don’t take things out of context just to make a point. |
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But for suspension behavior discussion, how can you possibility have a meaningful discussion of weight transfer or roll along the axis of the car if all your weight is concentrated into one point in all directions? also COG location is where the resultant force due to gravity and distance which cancels. The equation you quoted was a simplify version where I was trying to illustrate the point that COG is force dependent. I will agree with you that the equation you reference is not complete. However, my subsequent equation which builds upon the original equation is. |
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[edit]OK, it *is* force dependent in the event of a non-uniform gravitational field! But that situation has nothing to do with what lowering a car does to its center of gravity. Quote:
COG is a force(COG=COM(M)x Gravity(A)) This is NOT an appropriate application of F=ma! "Center of gravity" isn't a force, it's a location in space. "Center of mass" isn't a mass, it's a location in space. You can't multiply a location by gravity and arrive at another location. The equation isn't simply "incomplete", and it's not even "incorrect". It is *meaningless*. In any event, for *any* practical discussion of cars, c.m. and c.g. are at the same location. In a non-uniform gravitational field, they aren't, but this is not pertinent to any discussion about cars on earth. And lowering a car *DOES* lower its center of gravity. |
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i.e. A force could be pushing on an object with a vector force defined as (34*i-hat,24*jhat, 29*k-hat) Newtons. All this means is that: In the i direction (x) the component of the total force is 34 N. In the j direction (y) , 24 N, and in the k direction (z) 29 N. The total resultant force is the square root of (34^2+24^2+29^2) or 50.724 N. Using this info and the components and a bit of trig you can find out exactly what angle relative to each axis that 50.724 N force is pushing on the object. Components of gravity may or may not be zero depending on the scalar multiplier that is multiplied by the unit vector in each direction to get the magnitude of gravitational force in each of the directions (i-hat, j-hat, k-hat) but each of the unit vectors themselves are and will always be equal to one. (i(1,0,0), j(0,1,0) k(0,0,1)). Anything contrary to that is wrong. Cheers Nathan |
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my point is, cost provides diminishing returns. almost always, the cheaper modified car is going to be a better value. that doesnt mean that every car is going to be a giant killer. |
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To me, the Mustang won't count until it has real rear suspension. I don't care how advanced or well tuned the solid axle is, it's just too archaic and every track test I've ever seen for it has complained about it in some way, using phrasing akin to, "it's great for a design that should be outdated." If you have to qualify it it's not really a compliment.
Am I the only one that finds it odd that someone that doesn't own this car and plainly doesn't want to has as many posts as fatoni? Nathan |
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