Jordo-- Cobb will have the ecu picked apart before we ever see on of these in person. I feel you on the warranty, just saying, I bet we see a
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Jordo-- Cobb will have the ecu picked apart before we ever see on of these in person.
I feel you on the warranty, just saying, I bet we see a lot of these going very fast. |
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I may have missed it, but is this thing suposed to run on regular unleaded? Seeing as the engine is 12.5:1 compressions ratio, I expect premium gas to be the bare minimum you can run without sacrificing power and mpg.
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Crap. I just noticed there is a big hump and cup holders between the rear seats preventing me from opening just one door to let 2 kids in. I would have to open both doors. Same issue on the RX8, no issue on my G35C. Will need to pass in this case.
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Another thing to consider about efficiency is the cars 20 years ago were generally lighter as well.
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+1 The current Mustang runs on 87 thru 91 octange and adjusts itself. I think it costs about 10 to 12 hp to go down to 87.
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You are correct. It's rated to "about" 400hp on 87 and 412hp on premium.
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I would just be concerned about engine knock with running regular fuel on a compression ratio that high, but maybe the newer technology engines allow it? This is what I was trying to alude at I guess. If that engine requires premium to make the 200 hp, then the regular is going to be less. |
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Nope, my dad owns an old Sentra and it's deceivingly quick, but it's definitely 2600lb last time I remembered looking at the car sticker.
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For others who asked about the fueling: It's tuned for PREMIUM. So, another gripe of mine (fair or not), is that I'm a bit irritated that with DI, 12.5:1 CR AND fvcking 91 AKI they couldn't do better than 200 ps/195 hp. I feel like Toyota said, "Oooh let's make a NEARLY perfect car... then stop juuuust short. Let's also use a platform that seems highly tunable, but really, given the newness of the technology involved, it won't be. Ha!" Again, offering a higher priced turbo variant with more power (even if not at a level to compete with Z's or Mustangs et al) should have been fairly easy... but they didn't. And those of you hoping for a turboed Sti variant -- don't. The Sti may have a bit more power (via a slightly tweaked tune), perhaps a moderately better suspension set-up, and a nicer interior, but there has been ZERO indication it will have a substantially different set up as compared to the regular Subaru and Toyota car.
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Well with all the engine specs you stated, it could be possible they just have it detuned a fair bit. This way when they make the "hot" version the have plenty of space to work with and aren't having to change any components.
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[QUOTE=Rui Z;1392725]With those 3 things you would have wished for a little more than 200 horses. But, it is still 100 hp/liter. That's better than most cars (370Z = 90 hp/liter, 95 for Nismo).
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Moreover, some older honda engines already far exceed that, so, again nothing to wake the neighbors over. But as disappointed as I am in the power figures, the torque nnumber is even more depressing: 151 lbft. All the insiders were claiming around 170 before the ofical specs were released -- that's a big let down. Another 20 lbft would have made a world of difference on this car. Don't get me wrong -- I'm sure it will be a fantastic car to drive, but it really needs some sort of big power boost option, and given that it's a DI motor, what can be done by the aftermarket remains a big unknown...
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The 370Z makes 73 lb-ft/liter of torque. The forums beloved Mustang makes 78 lbft/liter. The FR-S makes 76 lbft/liter which is about the same as an S2000. I know these numbers look like a disappoinment to alot of people, but it's inline with top performance vehicles (<$50,000 normally aspirated cars) when considering the size of the engine. They just need a turbo version for the power hungry, but the engine looks like a good engine spec-wise.
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