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So I'm thinking aftermarket bbk will be just fine. Exhaust is identical too. Only question is still the header. No spare tire. Just the foam tray to fit where a spare would go with tire goop kit, and a fewer trunk tools. Engine bay looks pretty identical too. Small aftermarket parts like hood struts, master cylinder brace, strut brace, etc will likely swap over. Suspension definitely looks the same. I'm thinking everything will swap over as far as coilovers, RLCA's, and front swaybar is probably the same too. Rear is questionable, but I think it may fit also. Personal opinion, they changed a Lot with the styling, electronics, and engine. The remainder of the mechanical parts seem nearly identical. |
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Right. But, at 40:39 in the video it shows the rear ARB as the BRZ has it installed. Earlier in the video you can see the aluminum steering knuckles in the front also. I'm going to take a wag and say that the GR86 they have is a very early production model that went out before Toyota made their changes.
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Great article. So would you expect the same HP/TQ bump from an E85 tune on the new engine as the old one? To me this is the big question as it puts the new car just a few HP away from the output of a low psi F.I.FA20 but with more linear power delivery.
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Do they confirm in the Blitz video anywhere that suspension pickup points are the same? Looking to get some coilovers ordered for my 22
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They just said, they're almost same... so I'm assuming they're fraction different.
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Chassis looks similar to me with some small revisions.
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"Similar" unfortunately is not same as. The small revisions can really mess with things. Like the 2013 to 17 exhausts that almost fit the post facelift cars. They can be altered to work but don't quite do it off the shelf. This of course can be amplified in things like suspension where a number of small changes can start to add up.
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