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As they mentioned the only real reason the BRZ is so 'slow' from 0-60 is because of the required upshift at 59mph from first to second. If the car could just be left in first than I'm sure it would be quite a bit quicker. That said, who really cares about that stat unless you are racing other slow cars on the street.
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It's a 2l 4cyl car. I wouldn't really stress about the 0-60, especially when you have to up shift at 59 lol.
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It does 0-59 in 6.5sec, who gives a $#!t about that last MPH.
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I also think this is just a myth. I've seen videos of the car at 60 rolling at 7400 rpms in 2nd. After my break-in, I will test this out. Regardless, this is just chatter at this point. The car feels like a 6 second car. It doesn't feel underpowered. nuff said.
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59 MPH is max for 2nd
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The correct rotations per mile of the 215/45R17 Primacy tires is 844 according to Michelin. The differential has a 4.1 ratio and the gear ratios are: 3.626 2.188 1.541 1.213 1.0 and 0.767 so the accurate speeds at the 7450 RPM fuel cut-out are: 60*7450/4.1/844 ./[3.626 2.188 1.541 1.213 1 .767] which equals: 35.6 59.0 83.8 106.5 129.2 168.4 So you would need to shift to 3rd to reach 60 MPH. But, who really cares that the 0-60 time is slow because of the second shift? |
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I've seen plenty of videos showing it only takes two shifts to get to 60mph. I don't know what you guys are talking about.
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