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Old 04-02-2012, 01:14 PM   #1
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If Subaru, Then Scion

If, at some point, Subaru releases a 250 hp lightweight BRZ, does that mean that Scion will come out with a version of a 250 hp lightweight FR-S?
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Old 04-02-2012, 01:18 PM   #2
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Im sure both companies will release "tuned" versions of this car... The real question is, will they be available outside of Japan?
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Old 04-02-2012, 01:20 PM   #3
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There was an article that user poormans_LFA posted that stated something like this...since the STI BRZ would be built from that same factory, it's likely Toyota would share that same platform as the BRZ for their upgraded 86. But I think they were mostly talking about the Chassis and suspension. But to keep competition, it would seem that TRD would aid to match the STI. So maybe the two will have different engine upgrades...?

Here's the snippet of that article:

Toyota has already admitted that success for the Scion FR-S won't be determined by its conventional means of profit and sales numbers. This car has been developed purely to inject fun and a sense of youth back into the Toyota brand via Scion. But we know it won't stop with a run-of-the-mill model and, like Subaru, it has already committed to plenty of official aftermarket parts from Toyota Racing Development (TRD).

Beyond that, there are rumblings that there will be a full-fledged high-performance version directly from TRD in 2013. Also, it makes sense that because the Scion FR-S is built alongside the BRZ at Subaru's Gunma plant in central Japan, it will share the STI's mechanical package. Still, there's talk that Toyota is considering supercharging the 2.0-liter boxer for its high-performance version. Considering TRD has a long and successful association with blowers in the U.S. (remember the supercharged tC) and given today's efficient and compact water-to-air intercooler designs, boosting the FR-S's bottom end to a significant extent would be a fairly straightforward affair.

Seven pounds of boost would increase the FR-S's output to around 260 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque, giving it a power-to-weight ratio on par with far more costly hardware. As for the rest of the package, it'd be similar to the STI BRZ, with lighter, wider wheels, stickier rubber, larger brakes and a stiffer suspension. And our visual makeover is intended to make it look like a baby Lexus LFA, using a unique front bumper (with 'Ring-style winglets) and faux vents in the rear arches.

Might as well link the thread even though it's one of the first ones
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4658
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Old 04-02-2012, 01:27 PM   #4
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really doesn't matter, aftermarket will fix that for us. 250-280 should be ready by summer, I think I will wait till December to make my purchase or hold, by then we should get more details about the 2014 model and also I might get a good deal on a 2013 model.
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really doesn't matter, aftermarket will fix that for us. 250-280 should be ready by summer, I think I will wait till December to make my purchase or hold, by then we should get more details about the 2014 model and also I might get a good deal on a 2013 model.
definitely does matter to some people. Aftermarket power upgrades not only void your powertrain warranty, but also decrease your resale value. You pay extra money to reduce what the car is worth.

Personally, I wouldn't trust any car with a 25-40% power boost from an aftermarket setup as my DD. You can certainly gain a couple of HP from aftermarket parts, but getting that kind of performance boost will require a large sacrifice in reliability and/or gas mileage.
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Old 04-02-2012, 02:48 PM   #6
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definitely does matter to some people. Aftermarket power upgrades not only void your powertrain warranty, but also decrease your resale value. You pay extra money to reduce what the car is worth.

Personally, I wouldn't trust any car with a 25-40% power boost from an aftermarket setup as my DD. You can certainly gain a couple of HP from aftermarket parts, but getting that kind of performance boost will require a large sacrifice in reliability and/or gas mileage.
lol. Many people DD their aftermarket boosted cars. My last daily had a 120% power boost and was reliable.
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Old 04-02-2012, 02:52 PM   #7
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well different strokes for different folks, I wil rock factory till my warrantys up and only if TRD parts that are installed by a dealership will keep it from being voided, and to be honest I could possibly wait till 2014 to see if there is a factory power increase. I know my factory 94 supra TT I boosted it to 400ish with was 100hp over stock and it rocked it just fine...
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There will never be a factory supercharger or turbo in these cars in this generation. In 5 years in the next generation comes out, there will be a turbo 2.0 liter.
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There will never be a factory supercharger or turbo in these cars in this generation. In 5 years in the next generation comes out, there will be a turbo 2.0 liter.
I doubt this model will only live for 5 year before its successor.
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I am actually looking forward to the lower torque & power of the FRS/BRZ compared to my Camry V6. The Camry has way too much power and I end up doing risky moves on a regular basis.
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While I hate to interrupt this very stimulating, not to say erection-inducing, discussion of horsepower (Who would have thought? A discussion of horsepower on this forum? I'm shocked.), I forgot to add that the lightweight version will have a normally aspirated 250 hp version of the base BRZ/FR-S engine. My interest is in an OEM lightweight. If it comes with 50 more hp, it should be massively competitive in the sportscar market.
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Old 04-02-2012, 06:53 PM   #12
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I forgot to add that the lightweight version will have a normally aspirated 250 hp version of the base BRZ/FR-S engine.
Not without a displacement bump, it won't...
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I doubt this model will only live for 5 year before its successor.
Exactly. Will be longer than that.
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Anyone else notice the "250" horsepower figure was not actually inside a direct quote?

Between this "article" and the USA Today "article" that confirmed turbocharging, I'm tired of these reports borderline just making things up for page views or whatever.

Also the racing bucket seats and carbon fiber roof/hood lines were not in direct quotes either - they are probably just guessing from the STI concept a while back.

Revised intake and free flowing exhaust sounds good on paper, but that also makes me worried about whether the US market would even get that model with emissions and all.
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I forgot to add that the lightweight version will have a normally aspirated 250 hp version of the base BRZ/FR-S engine.
@Marrk You are stating rumor as fact.

There has been discussion on getting 250 n/a hp here:
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4504
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