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But sales figures is next best thing for now. Looking at 2012 to 2018 (to even out global market sales shrinking), it seems in the US it is indeed what you're saying that the FT86 isn't losing ground to the MX-5. However in Europe it's a completely different story with the MX-5 dwarfing the sales of the FT86. I don't know if this is due to the MX-5 having smaller engines and much better fuel economy or what but if I am reading this right, it does show the MX-5 strategy is working in Europe at least. I am honestly impressed however that the FT86 is doing well against the MX-5 in the US. Of course the Mustang sales in the US alone will dwarf both FT86 and MX-5 combined and globally LOL and then again maybe the Camry will dwarf all sports cars combined, such is the nature of the beast. If I'm making a grave mistake than over to you now |
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Maybe but overall slightly better power to weight ratio Miata 181/2339 = .077 BRZ 205/2789 = .074 BRZ would need about 215 now to match the Miata |
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After all, people are still buying 240sx's for far more than a ~2,800 lb ~155hp car would seem to be worth on paper. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1996-nissan-240sx-4/ Moot point in any case, part of the reason Subaru went along with the 86/BRZ was to learn how to do direct injection, without it I think the car would have been a 'lowest bidder' project on par with $15k econoboxes in terms of fit and finish but with an $18k+ pricetag due to the unique chassis, or maybe they'd cut more corners with that too. Last edited by strat61caster; 01-29-2019 at 05:44 PM. |
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Too bad horsepower per liter is an absolutely useless metric. How much do those engines each weigh? How much physical size do they take up? What are the powerbands like? What about the efficiency? Quote:
In all likelihood, yes. The update they did is very, very similar to the caliber of the NA6 to NA8 update on the original Miata. |
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In the context of this discussion it isn’t a useless metric at all. No one is saying a large displacement V8 is inferior because it has a low HP:L ratio. The point people are making in this thread is it’s difficult to go much past 100HP/L without FI. In other words the FA20 would be hard to extract additional power out of without FI or a displacement bump (even if it caused the HP/L ratio to drop). The ND1 engine on the other hand had some headroom to work with without a displacement bump or FI. Maybe I’m missing your point though. |
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Big tires, big brakes, big power, magnetic shocks, looks like a brick, weighs like one too, and beats all light sports cars both on track and drag strip. Cars like ZL1 are the desirable sports cars for many now. Just stating the reality as I see. I still prefer the nimble feeling of my FR-S. Hope it lasts long, I will take good care of it and keep driving.
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I think weight isn't much of an issue for a few reasons (beyond most people liking things like sound deadening)
1) "heavy" cars can be made to handle extremely well, like the Zx6 chassis so you don't feel the weight as much. 2) most people have not driven a light car. Until I got my MR2 Spyder I didn't really know what light felt like. It's can't be replicated, but at the same time I prefer my FRS. Maybe once the MR2 gets modded I'll like it more since the low weight makes for a cool driving experience. A big thing also is powerband and gearing. The MR2 has a worse power to weight but doesn't feel like it due to super short gears/it's loud (and it is so small everything seems to go faster anyway). Or how the 2017 Zx6 has the shorter final drive.
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Same here, I miss the nimbleness of my EG hatch and Miata, the high gearing also made them very fun to drive.
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2775/10.25 = 270. I'm using crank hp. Hmm..... |
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Excess power can overcome a weight deficit.
However depending on how well a car is tuned a heavy car can feel nimble and lighter than it actually is. But its still not going to feel as nimble as something smaller and lighter. That's just physics. |
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