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Now all is revealed... Pobst hated the 1M because it's NOT a confidence-inspiring car. That's precisely what I was trying to explain in the 1M forum when I got banned because of that. It's also why he loves the 991 so much - the 911 has lost its edge. Unlike Pobst, I don't hate the 1M, I just love the challenge because I'm far from mastering it... and yes, Pobst is spot on about the 1M when he says 'The shifter is slick, and light. I really enjoy that. You gotta do it just with your fingertips. If you try to muscle it with a fist, you're gonna get the wrong gear.' When you go from the 1M to the Toyobaru you immediately feel that difference (much like the S2000... you have to muscle it with a fist ). BMW 1 Series M Coupe: 2011 Best Driver's Car Contender Last edited by GoingTooFast; 08-23-2012 at 03:52 PM.. |
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Because I find VERY important to know which car the opinion-makers own, here's the last 'bombshell'... Chris Harris has sold his Porsche 911 GT3 RS 4.0 to buy a Ferrari 599 (now I just can't accuse him of being Porsche biased ) :
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I never heard of this car. I saw this on one of my commuting days at a distance, so I got closer to investigate. I was quite surprised to see the Subaru badge. I went home to check out what this was and found that it's the same as the FR-S.
It's a nice a looking car and at least for the moment stands out and grabs attention. I wouldn't be surprised to see many of these on the road soon due to the price. Coincidentally I saw an elise, and I wouldn't choose that. It may handle extremely well, but it's tiny. Although I've never been in one, it looks half the size (exaggeration) of the first gen MX5 (and at 6'2 that's not exactly comfortable). The BRZ looked like something that'd work for a daily driver. |
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Lexus IS-F engine in...
It even comes with a blue beer cooler packed with ice... |
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Future Mazda MX-5 Rumors: Coming 2015, 200-HP 1.3-Liter Turbo
C'mon Toyota and Subaru... what are you waiting for to put the turborcharged boxer 1.6 D4-S engine in the Toyobaru?! This is a NO brainer decision! |
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A boxer version of this engine (which was co-developed by BMW and Peugeot) is what should be underneath that Toyobaru's bonnet. Period.
Just look at where the twin-scroll turbocharger is placed. Plus it has variable valve lift (aka Valvetronic ). You can't complain about the throttle response... Last edited by GoingTooFast; 09-03-2012 at 06:20 PM.. |
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I thought I would share Ayrton Senna's drifting footage while driving the Honda NSX and, who would have guessed, a Mercedes 190E 2.3 ... you can see the driving technique of one of the greatest F1 drivers of all time through his crisp white socks and polished leather shoes (he didn't left foot brake like some of today's F1 drivers)...
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As a side note: If you heel and toe it doesn't necessarily mean you can't left foot brake also. I do both. You can left foot brake when you don't need to downshift (like in 2nd gear - the 1M's 2nd gear can reach in excess of 68 mph and due to its massive low end torque downshifting from 2nd is pretty pointless). However, above 2nd gear one really needs to know the road/track already in order to know when downshifting is needed or not needed.
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Look how good the turbocharged, direct injection petrol engines really have became... 1.0L, 3-cylinder Ecoboost Ford engine uprated to 205 hp !!! Please Toyota and Subaru think again...
The engine's base version torque is 170Nm (200Nm with 30-second overboost) @ 1300 - 4500 rpm for a 6500 rpm redline. The 500 kg Formula Ford did the Nordschleife track in 7m 22s with the uprated version of this engine – better than Lamborghini Aventador, Ferrari Enzo and the Pagani Zonda: Base version: |
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A little off-topic:
I really don't know what is happening with Sauber F1 team... I think Kamui Kobayashi needs to move to Ferrari ASAP. Kobayashi qualifies much better than his team mate (who couldn't even reach Q3) and then Giampaolo Dall’Ara, Sauber head of track engineering, comes out and says: Quote:
Give me a break... How come they could send Kobayashi in one-stop strategy with a used set of medium tyres while at the same time they put Perez in the same one-stop strategy BUT with new hard tyres?!?! Of course Kobayashi would loose some time at some point in the beginning of the race trying to preserve a set of used medium tyres for one-stop strategy... what would they expect?! That's the reason why they sent Perez on a fresh new set of HARD tires for the exact same strategy, right?! It simply doesn't make any sense in Kobayashi's case... I haven't forgot how Sauber messed up Kobayashi's race in the Canada Grand Prix with the wrong strategy (and they did it once again now in Italy): In the Canada Grand Prix Sauber planned two stops for Kobayashi on SUPER SOFT tyres and after his pit stop the team changed his strategy to one stop and he did 46 laps on the set of soft tyres , while Perez started 15th on the HARDER compound and it turned out that one stop was possible and even quicker. Kamui Kobayashi started once again from a much better position after qualifying 11th... but what was the end result?! Again, Perez finished the race in the podium with a third place and again Kobayashi finished in P9. Something is VERY wrong here... I think that Sauber should at least exchange engineers between Perez and Kobayashi, maybe this way it wouldn't be so damn' obvious! |
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Toyobaru's european competition is getting tougher... the Peugeot RCZ-R which is an uprated version of the present RCZ will be presented also in the Paris Motor Show taking place in the end of this month.
In Europe the RCZ costs about the same as the Toyobaru and in 2013 it will have a more powerful version of the turbocharged, direct fuel injection 1.6 THP engine with 260 hp (160 hp / liter) - that's an uprated version of the EP6CDTX engine which was co-developed by BMW and Peugeot (see above) - and also a Torsen limited slip differential in this 'R' guise: Last edited by GoingTooFast; 09-12-2012 at 11:25 AM.. |
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creepy thread. Before today, the last person other than "GoingTooFast" to post in this thread posted over 2 WEEKS AGO.
GoingTooFast has been essentially talking to himself for over 2 weeks.
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I like the FT-86/BRZ, plan on purchasing it, but this thread is a bad image for the car. This thread has become worthless. Thanks to GoingTooFast "marketing" no body wants to know anything about this car anymore. |
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The Peugeot concept is just the last great example of that kind of engine but on a 4-inline version. Those who are now complaining about my posts are the first ones to complain about the Toyobaru's engine lack of power and to dismiss it precisely because of that... at least that's what they say. I, on the other hand, may well buy one just as it is... meanwhile I will keep on asking for what would have made this car almost perfect. EDIT: The Peugeot ONYX has a diesel engine. The 1.6 THP petrol engine goes into the Peugeot RCZ-R instead. Sorry, my mistake! Last edited by GoingTooFast; 09-12-2012 at 11:24 AM.. |
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