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This discussion reminds me of an advertisement Porsche did for the 944 Turbo: http://944turbo.net/wp-content/uploa...ifferences.jpg
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let me rephrase from my earlier post. this car is all about balance AND low cost. yes, you can add boost to this car and have a lot more torque and hp with minimal weight gains. and the car would cost $32k. not to mention all the added maintenance cost that boost demands. so what's the point, when there are so many other alternatives at that price point, like the 370z, genesis coupe, the domestic pony cars, etc etc. no, the things that distinguish this car are awesome balance (as in low weight, compact dimensions, extreme low center of gravity) and inexpensive msrp (and a hardtop, to distinguish it from a miata). |
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2005 N/A Miata: 142hp, 2447 lb.
2005 turbo Miata: 178hp, 2529 lb. No way a mildly turbo'd FR-S/BRZ would end up weighing 3200 lb. as suggested above. I'd say that +50hp, +100 lb. wouldn't be unreasonable to expect. IMO, that'd be the way to go, they could have big strength/life margins on components, and we could easily tweak it to 300+hp at our own risk. That'd be FINE w/ me! |
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Yet look at Subaru's own lineup and the Impreza adds roughly 200 pounds from the standard car to the WRX and yet another couple hundred for the STi.
Take a look at the 911 lineup where a similarly equipped Turbo versus a C4S is generally 150 or so pounds heavier for another example. Power almost always comes with the addition of weight.
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I am suggesting that if they turbo it they go the MILD turbo route a-la Mazdaspeed Miata, and keep supporting mods as minimal as they can get away with at the ~250hp level, and resist the urge to make a ton of other changes to move it upmarket.
Anyway, if 150 lb. added to a C4S to make a turbo 911, that would scale down quite a bit for a smaller/lighter-weight/less-powerful FR-S, so call it 100-120 lb. Point is that adding a bit of power doesn't *have* to add hundreds and hundreds of pounds of weight.
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as to the second item, the only other non muscle car available with 2 doors, rwd, and 4 seats is a genesis coupe so there aren't a lot of other choices. Quote:
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There's nothing MAGICAL about turboing an engine, even if it wasn't "meant to have a turbo". For a mild turbo applicaion, minor mods that don't impact weight. If you want to go 20+ psi boost and more than double the power, yeah there might be some issues to work out. But for lowish to medium boost levels, the major loads in the engine are inertial and not boost related. Also, the NB came out in 1998, the turbo Mazdaspeed version didn't arrive until 2004. Are you suggesting that they all came with "turbo motors" but no turbo until the 2004 Mazdaspeed? Anyway, a number of engines that weren't "meant to have turbos" have been turbo'd throughout automotive history, often with minimal weight impact. |
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the turbo miata also had many features which weren't included in the base model and thus aren't included in the curb weight shown. |
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Mitsubishi lancer evos and subaru wrxs also got great torque outputs. |
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I wonder what engine would weight less? the wrx/sti motor ej, or the new frs motor?
Would a engine swap really be the best way to go. hmmm |
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