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Hmmm, I still think the headlights/tails are what we'll see on the Subaru variant. Both seem too different from the Toyota/Scion concepts and remind me more of Subaru styling. Oh well, I'll see what version looks best and go with that.
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The Scion tC has a heavy FWD architecture. The RX-8 has a heavier than usual body because of the giant gapping hole in the center from the suicide doors. The engineers have needed to reinforce other areas to get back the stiffness. I believe that Toyota has too much riding on their lightweight marketing to release a pig heavy car. Also, other components of the car can be engineered to be lighter since the car doesn't have a lot of power compared to other modern sports cars. In my opinion, the car will not weigh more than 2800 pounds. One of the best correlations with sports car weight is front brake size. The front rotors on the prototype look like they're about 11.5". The NC Miata has a 11.4" front rotor and is about 2500 pounds (in softtop guise). The S2000, which was a little over 2800, had 11.8" rotors, but was relatively underbraked for a modern sports car. The RX-8, 370Z, Genesis etc. all have rotors in the 12.6"+ range. |
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2000-2005 Celica had 10.8" front rotors (275mm) and weighed 2470lb (1120kg)...
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11' Fiesta @ ~2550lbs wheelbase 98 length 160.1 Width 66.8 height 58 I know you really can't compare a Fiesta to it but that's one heavy car regardless for it's size. You add to the above bigger body panels/flares, bigger engine, bigger brakes, bigger wheels, bigger exhaust, 6spd, driveshaft, rear end. That's 300+lbs Unless they are using hallow sways, aluminum driveshaft, alum. suspension arms(not stamped steel), aluminum hood, trunk and roof skin than I don't see how it's possible. |
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If anything, the FT-86 is a RWD Celica. Now, with your expert experience, how much weight do you think a RW drive train will add if you took a Celica base of 2500 lbs?
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Interesting, but the front bumper seems to have FR-S lines too.
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FYI, typical Subbies are understeering pushers because of the AWD system, with the bulk of the weight in the front sitting ahead of the front axle. Edit: Researched myself and found myself wrong(concerning the FT-86's front weight). That being said, this chassis is specifically designed for an FR setup, and the majority bulk of the front weight is not so far forward to make it front heavy. They can't state that the engine sits far back near the middle and then do the opposite....ok they could, but they won't. I would think 10 years in the biz and you'd be able to ascertain that much. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=982 there's the link to the thread concerning the chassis Last edited by OldSkoolToys; 05-21-2011 at 03:03 AM. |
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As lionzoo stated earlier about Rotor Size and vehicle weight...can anymore guesstimate the rotor size there? I'm well aware this is just a 'skeletal' promotion display, but hell, it doesn't hurt to try. Those are probably the same 17in Enkei's on the current prototype. |
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Is this the rear wheel? The rear rotor would obviously be smaller.
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