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Whats truly amazing is that in 6 months of development time they are reaching similar levels of performance that has taken our platform 5 years to get to. |
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Does anyone know if Subaru or Scion provided tuners pre-production models specifically for the development of after-market forced induction systems. Ford did this with older SVT models so they didn't have to spend money on development or warranty the parts, yet they would be able to see whether the setup would work and work reliably. That may explain why they are making big power already.
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09-14-2012, 12:27 AM | #27 |
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Toyota/Subaru engineers said they want to focus on the balance and steering of the car first because those are hard area for owners/tuners to adjust once the car is designed and manufactured. One can only compensate for initial design so much in those area but you can always get power later
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09-14-2012, 12:37 AM | #28 |
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His point is don't knock on something without giving it a chance first. That was quite obvious what he meant.
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Aftermarket development, especially quick development, has always followed cheap power. Look at the Mustang and LS market. Some of the cheapest power you can get AND some of the biggest variety in aftermarket parts. Heck, one company had a blower for the new 5.0 Coyote motor out within like 2 months of the 2011 Mustang being out. The fact that there aren't a ton of 335i's in the low 11's doesn't negate the fact that there is a wide gap between a car running low 11's and even high 10's. I'm not, by any means, diminishing the awesomeness of this development for the BRZ, but in the same token I don't think it's yet in the same league to be viewed as a replacement for what a 650rwhp 335i can deliver. It's quite possible that in another 6 months they'll be there. Just have to wait and see I suppose. |
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I think it goes without saying that spending 6K on a turbo kit and then blowing your engine would be a pretty costly experiment. |
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09-14-2012, 04:03 AM | #31 |
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I knew this engine would be capable. Heck, do a low compression build and see where that gets you. Subaru themselves has already turbocharged the FA20 and has resulted in great power gains and nearly twice the torque it had NA. For those who don't know what I'm talking about:
http://kaizenfactor.wordpress.com/20...e-fa20-engine/ If money wasn't an issue, I'd drop in an EJ25 Cosworth longblock, GT35R and an STi gearbox. This chassis is more than capable of handling that power. The engine bay is plenty large for that, heck it's already accommodated a 4U-GSE from an IS-F and a 2JZ-GTE from a Supra. I've heard people want to drop LS1s into this tiny thing This car, as I said in the past, is merely a platform for modifications. The engine may be lackluster, but apparently there is huge potential to be had. Looking forward to what tuners do to this car.
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I'm pretty sure the motor in your own car was never meant for boost but is very successful when boosted to say the very least. Not sure your point.
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Not sure his point either. Anyways, i am impressed and look forward to seeing what these things could do!
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When they come out with their 'STI' version down the road, built for a turbo (like an N54)... Different story. That's my point |
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drop a head/cam/intake/header ls7 in this thing and lets really start kicking some ass. seen a few on the road, I think they look good.
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P&L Motorsports BRZ/FRS Turbo kit. New HP Numbers 428WHP/331TQ.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New numbers with 17psi of boost. 428 WHP/ 331WTQ Still stock motor and still stock "AUTO" trans. |
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wtf..this platform evolved faster then anything i've ever seen. Damn... If it wasn't for my love of the BMW badge i would pick one of these up.
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I think a pushrod V8 in an FR-S is just wrong. Call me a purist or whatever you want but to me a 1J/2J, VQ, or even a built 1U.
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A 1UZFE is not a bad idea at all. Comes in lighter than a 2JZ, can be mounted further back in the engine bay, and is cheaper. Now it can't have the 2JZs power capabilities, but these engines have been receptive to mods. I'm sure when the BRZ/FRS owners warranties run out, we will see more ridiculous swaps. Exciting stuff.
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You are assuming you will blow the engine. No one knew how strong the Supra engine is until people started to experiment with it. Experience is key to life, not money.
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With the NA Supras you had to change out the headgasket to obtain a lower compression ratio and that was about it. This engine is a mix of Subaru & Toyota technologies so it's anyone's guess.
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