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Old 11-03-2011, 09:57 PM   #85
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Yes, there is a lot of non-constructive whinging on here.

Toyota & Subaru are building a car that will be a good little until in stock form and just about the best modification platform on the planet.

The way some of the kids here carry on, you'd think they were promised a $1000 GT3 for Christmas and now feel robbed.

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Old 11-03-2011, 10:06 PM   #86
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Sorry Matador, my bad. I thought they were all being built in the Gunma factory.
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Old 11-03-2011, 10:55 PM   #87
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Sorry Matador, my bad. I thought they were all being built in the Gunma factory.
I'm pretty sure thats the case.
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Old 11-03-2011, 11:42 PM   #88
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Nice Ichitaka, that is definitely what I was thinking of! The nutty car was in Japan when I am pretty sure it was a Domestic Tuner that did the more reasonable build.


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Old 11-04-2011, 12:08 AM   #89
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regarding to this post I wonder if Toyota/Subaru(/Yamaha) are able to increase the hp by further developing like Toyota/Yamaha did to the 3S-GE like this:
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Quite funny, one of my mates bought up the power and torque figures (I blurted them to him as soon as I found out), and he too then rattled on about how the Beams 3S made more power and it's 15 years old. Have to admit, he has a point! The Beams 3S is a pretty good engine, mind you.

Meeting that kind of performance standard with todays emissions requirements is another story though. DAMN EMISSIONS! Haha.

I love turbo cars but I'm not disappointed at all that the FT86 gets a relatively high comp NA. Will still be really fun to drive. Few light mods to remove those emissions reducing measures and I have faith it'll be an impressive engine in terms of power:displacement ratio. I think it'll challenge some of the older turbo cars too.
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Wait I had no idea the 3S-GE was that powerful...REALLY? shit.
I don't know how much room the "FA20" has in terms of revs. I am calculating a rod-stroke ratio of 1.55 (factoring increased compression), which is okay, but engines revving to 8000 tend to have a higher ratio.

I hope they sort out some sort of low restriction catalytic converter, or something. Maybe the problem is that Toyota wants SULEV II or whatever rating for this, when they don't have to score that high. Then there's the option of switching out stuff so it only meets the bare minimum.
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regarding to this post I wonder if Toyota/Subaru(/Yamaha) are able to increase the hp by further developing like Toyota/Yamaha did to the 3S-GE like this:

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Quite funny, one of my mates bought up the power and torque figures (I blurted them to him as soon as I found out), and he too then rattled on about how the Beams 3S made more power and it's 15 years old. Have to admit, he has a point! The Beams 3S is a pretty good engine, mind you.

Meeting that kind of performance standard with todays emissions requirements is another story though. DAMN EMISSIONS! Haha.

I love turbo cars but I'm not disappointed at all that the FT86 gets a relatively high comp NA. Will still be really fun to drive. Few light mods to remove those emissions reducing measures and I have faith it'll be an impressive engine in terms of power:displacement ratio. I think it'll challenge some of the older turbo cars too.
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Wait I had no idea the 3S-GE was that powerful...REALLY? shit.
I don't know how much room the "FA20" has in terms of revs. I am calculating a rod-stroke ratio of 1.55 (factoring increased compression), which is okay, but engines revving to 8000 tend to have a higher ratio.

I hope they sort out some sort of low restriction catalytic converter, or something. Maybe the problem is that Toyota wants SULEV II or whatever rating for this, when they don't have to score that high. Then there's the option of switching out stuff so it only meets the bare minimum.
ZOM! It was JDM except for the Celica so I'm going to guess the USDM emissions were a big factor. 200HP at 7000RPM 15 years ago!

Thanks for sharing that. I didn't read much on the 3S-GE before. So that was the engine they used in the Altezza. hmm.
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I'd lay off the engine mods until a more reputable tuner takes the plunge and does some testing through a race program or something of that sort. that way at least you know the mods have been given the hammer to prove reliability.
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ZOM! It was JDM except for the Celica so I'm going to guess the USDM emissions were a big factor. 200HP at 7000RPM 15 years ago!

Thanks for sharing that. I didn't read much on the 3S-GE before. So that was the engine they used in the Altezza. hmm.
Yeah, BEAMS Redtop is a popular alternative to the 3S-GTE in 6th gen Celicas for people who want to stay NA. The only thing about the BEAMS motors are that they're generally harder to find aftermarket parts for cheaply (or at all...) but they scream until redline and do really well in a light chassis.

I see the FT-86's FA motor as a modern BEAMS; about the same power in a (hopefully) newer block. Combine that with the relatively light FT-86 chassis and you have a combination for a quick, nimble car that enjoys being driven. That's enough for me.
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I'd lay off the engine mods until a more reputable tuner takes the plunge and does some testing through a race program or something of that sort. that way at least you know the mods have been given the hammer to prove reliability.
I am already getting the groundwork laid out... Fear not dear friends, I amy not be a race program, but I will take this thing to the 1/4 mile, 1/8th mile, road courses, and autox. It will be well represented and most likely run very very hard.
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I see the FT-86's FA motor as a modern BEAMS; about the same power in a (hopefully) newer block. Combine that with the relatively light FT-86 chassis and you have a combination for a quick, nimble car that enjoys being driven. That's enough for me.
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nice to see the beams 3sge get some recognition on here. in the japanese formula 3 series they made 300 hp n/a. one can only hope this new boxer has similar potential although you'd have to be seriously rich to afford a build like that and it would be unstreetable.
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nice to see the beams 3sge get some recognition on here. in the japanese formula 3 series they made 300 hp n/a. one can only hope this new boxer has similar potential although you'd have to be seriously rich to afford a build like that and it would be unstreetable.
i love that thing but the fact is that stuff like that just cant compete in todays world. fi is too cheap and too effecient, especially outside of a professional motorsport scenario
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Then there's the fact they took the 2JZ out of the Supra for the GT500 and replaced it with a hypo 3S-GTE, mainly because it met their power requirements but also gave the car better dynamics. The 3S-G was a fantastic engine in both NA and FI form.

My mate actually has 2 Beams 3S's in his garage, haha. His daily is a turbo'd 4A powered KE70 sedan, and together we actually make aftermarket ECUs... mainly for Toyotas but we're going to do a few more popular models soon. Hopefully the engine management for the FT86 isn't combined with other car functionality, making it very hard to design an aftermarket ECU. With the design mentality they've had for the rest of the car I don't think this will be the case, but they seem to want to chuck most of the electronics in a couple of boxes these days, but make them only work if they're only plugged into each other.
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