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Old 19-07-2012, 01:46 PM   #931
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It is full of hundreds if not thousands of people who have bought NEW cars and modified them potentially voiding warranty.
not defending fiestamarn but high-strung na four cylinder cars may pick up 10hp or something from an ecu tune, but they won't respond anything like larger capacity v8s or factory turbo/supercharged cars.

even if you get an extra 10hp out of a 200hp engine, it'll probably only be at high rpms and i'd question if you could really be able to feel it.

an example of this is the renault sport clio, which has similar power to the 86. stock the 86 has a claimed 197hp at 7000rpm and 205nm at 6600rpm compared to the clio with a claimed 197hp at 7100rpm and 215nm at 5400rpm. in the clio superchips got a whopping extra 12bhp and 14nm. http://www.superchips.co.uk/search?m...5&variant=1929
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Any more vids or pics of mods? I cant find any.
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not defending fiestamarn but high-strung na four cylinder cars may pick up 10hp or something from an ecu tune, but they won't respond anything like larger capacity v8s or factory turbo/supercharged cars.

even if you get an extra 10hp out of a 200hp engine, it'll probably only be at high rpms and i'd question if you could really be able to feel it.

an example of this is the renault sport clio, which has similar power to the 86. stock the 86 has a claimed 197hp at 7000rpm and 205nm at 6600rpm compared to the clio with a claimed 197hp at 7100rpm and 215nm at 5400rpm. in the clio superchips got a whopping extra 12bhp and 14nm. http://www.superchips.co.uk/search?m...5&variant=1929
http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/201...hief-engineer/

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...You know what we did then? We did a lot of research. We talked to owners, fanatics, real buyers of sports cars around the world. They told us: Speed isn’t everything. If it’s just an incredibly fast car, they don’t really want it. What they want is a sports car that is small, compact, light, and that handles just the way they want it to handle.”

The customers wanted more: They wanted a sports car for less. A Veyron makes for good copy and dreams. But it also causes can’t-have-it frustrations. Tada listened intently to his future customers:

“The super-super-super fast cars are only for the super-rich. Even most super-rich don’t want to buy them. The people I talked to were looking for something like the 80s kind of a sports car, echoes of an AE86. They wanted a stripped-down, basic sports car with the price more like that of a piece of sports equipment, not the price of a house. Those people wanted something that doesn’t exist.”
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“The 86 was such a popular maniac car not because of what the maker did, but what the users did with it. It created its own aftermarket and a tuner industry. The idea of the FT-86 is basically the same. We want to create a car that is easy for people to tune and to play with.”
I think that sums it up well enough.
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Old 19-07-2012, 02:53 PM   #934
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It is full of hundreds if not thousands of people who have bought NEW cars and modified them potentially voiding warranty.

Your posts are becoming quite argumentative. That path only leads to pain, I suggest you get off it immediately.

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Old 19-07-2012, 03:07 PM   #935
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So it's a platform that's meant to be modified, hey?

Okay.

So why would anyone buy a brand new car and instantly void the warranty? That's insane. You may as well save yourself $15K and buy a stock S15.

Saying it's up to the customer to modify the engine to increase power is a cop out, voids warranty and makes insurance difficult and expensive. And modifying the ecu in a highly strung atmo won't see a huge gain anyways....
So people that get tunes for XR6 turbos, F6's GT's are insane? Dude seriously I think you need to put down the glue and get fresh air.
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Got it in one. The AE86 was a Corolla with a fancier body and sportier suspension, but it ended up being so well balanced that it became a favorite, and it did indeed create a whole after market industry and cult following that is still extremely strong today...check the prices of any you do manage to find for sale.
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^^^ was looking on carsales a few weeks ago - asking prices around $15k for a ae86 - half the price of a new ft86 that is 30 years newer
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Old 19-07-2012, 04:41 PM   #939
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that's called takumi tax
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Some people must be bored...

Outlandish claims like "it can't be modified" etc...all shot down with thruth and research.


I don't see the point of some of the people (especially fiestaman) who just want to stir the crap?


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Jdm ae86's got the 4agze?

I've never seen a factory north south 4agze. Every one has been east west.

Also never seen one in a stock levin older than a ae101, or aw11 mr2.

Not saying they don't exist, I've just never seen one.
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4agze was never avaiable in a AE86...

But it did appear in the FWD Sprinters....
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At $30k, are people going to be that worried about the warranty?

Can understand it at $70-100+k for the outlay, but the components of this vehicle aren't going to be the most expensive things in the world now are they?
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4agze was never avaiable in a AE86...

But it did appear in the FWD Sprinters....
I know, I was trying to be diplomatic lol
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At $30k, are people going to be that worried about the warranty?

Can understand it at $70-100+k for the outlay, but the components of this vehicle aren't going to be the most expensive things in the world now are they?
YEp, like paying the 100K+ for a R35 GT, using launch control and smashing the tranny...

what was that, 20g of replacemnet not covered buy warranty as using launch control voided it?
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overpriced for what you get
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^^^ was looking on carsales a few weeks ago - asking prices around $15k for a ae86 - half the price of a new ft86 that is 30 years newer
I should have put mine in storage sold it 15 years ago for half that!!
Id imagine the 86 will hold its value quite well
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Jdm ae86's got the 4agze?

I've never seen a factory north south 4agze. Every one has been east west.

Also never seen one in a stock levin older than a ae101, or aw11 mr2.

Not saying they don't exist, I've just never seen one.
I has a 4AGZE as a project to fit my AE86 had a small turbo and custom manifold but but never got around to it, sold the parts after selling the car.
block and head seemed to be the same flat top pistons as opposed to pop top for lower compression seemd to be the only difference
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86/BRZ supercharger kit in development here

http://www.raptorsc.com.au/kits.php?id=63
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It was only around 110 cars though, when you take away dealer demos from the 200 they are getting this year, so hardly ground breaking sales numbers considering this is the only chance anyone had to get one this year.

TRD have admitted they are working on a supercharger kit to bring power up to around 185kw, which should wake it up a bit if it gets a good torque bump to go with it.
Point is, they have met their sales expectation, and exceeded it, there is much to be learned from it instead of bashing it, because it hasn't got our precious blue oval on the front. Im sure they will be selling these units beyond 2016
Hang on where did you get 110 units from?? Not from this article???
They had 201 units in which 50 were dealer cars, so that makes 151 units sold, plus the dealers will be hounded to sell their cars Im sure, plus they have sold 141 of the 2013 allocated stock.
All up Subaru made 9million in 24 hrs!!!!
Dont exactly see any other main stream manufacturer selling next years stock yet

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I has a 4AGZE as a project to fit my AE86 had a small turbo and custom manifold but but never got around to it, sold the parts after selling the car.
block and head seemed to be the same flat top pistons as opposed to pop top for lower compression seemd to be the only difference
I thought the ZE bit meant the motor was already supercharged?? Or was ZE the 20valve?? I forget after doing a ton of research several years ago to buy a clubman style car.

Twin charged motor perhaps?? would be cool!
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Yup the Z denotes factory supercharger.
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ok they are now up around 400 units sold give or take a few depending on finance..
bloody amazing
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Love it or hate it, the one thing we can take away from this is a little lesson in marketing:
1: have a boss who knows that driving can be about "fun".
2: that "fun" doesn't neccisarily mean spending squillions on developing the most powerful engine you can possibly design.
3: appeal to a wide audience base...people who used to drive things like Celicas and the original hot Corollas including the AE86, as well as people who can see the fun factor. Not having a turbo is also clever...lower insurance, more accessible to more drivers in places like Australia with restrictions on younger drivers regarding turbos, etc.
4: Hammer the clever advertising.
5: reap in the sales.
6: make money hand over fist.

Are you taking notice, Ford Australia...?
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Point is, they have met their sales expectation, and exceeded it, there is much to be learned from it instead of bashing it, because it hasn't got our precious blue oval on the front. Im sure they will be selling these units beyond 2016
Hang on where did you get 110 units from?? Not from this article???
They had 201 units in which 50 were dealer cars, so that makes 151 units sold, plus the dealers will be hounded to sell their cars Im sure, plus they have sold 141 of the 2013 allocated stock.
All up Subaru made 9million in 24 hrs!!!!
Dont exactly see any other main stream manufacturer selling next years stock yet
Thats right, about 110. 60 or so were dealer demos, Subaru kept some for itself, and there were around 20 or so pre orders with paid deposits from previous. The internet sale was only 110 cars, the Subaru boss confirmed this himself on Goauto. Go find it and look.

Ferrari's always have a waiting list of one or 2 years, so they are not alone. And just look at the waiting times on some VW's, which would already be stretching into next year.

Ad just remember Ford sold the 250 Focus RS's in no time, and they were double the price of the BRZZZZZ.
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After you've lost your licence a few times it becomes less about how fast it goes and more about how much fun you have driving it. Or maybe I'm just getting old. I drive a Boxster S now and have been looking at a Lotus. So this definitely has my attention as a fun budget alternative. The price and the note from a boxer engine are the two things that got my attention.
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A lot of people keep mentioning that it is hard to drive fast these days or it's not a good idea to drive fast.

But what I don't understand is why that isn't a reason why the 86 is not appealing.

Isn't that where the consensus is between those who love and hate it? -

that you need to wring it's neck to keep it reving and to drive it quickly around corners is what it is about. That's hard to do on the street unless you don't give a toss about doing the righty

If you don't want to speed wouldn't a tuff boat like my car be the go?

a shedload of nm's just off idle so you can give it a squirt at any time in any gear and then go back to being a good little citizen (don't need handling cause you're not going to go fast anyway)
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A lot of people keep mentioning that it is hard to drive fast these days or it's not a good idea to drive fast.

But what I don't understand is why that isn't a reason why the 86 is not appealing.

Isn't that where the consensus is between those who love and hate it? -

that you need to wring it's neck to keep it reving and to drive it quickly around corners is what it is about. That's hard to do on the street unless you don't give a toss about doing the righty

If you don't want to speed wouldn't a tuff boat like my car be the go?

a shedload of nm's just off idle so you can give it a squirt at any time in any gear and then go back to being a good little citizen (don't need handling cause you're not going to go fast anyway)
Some would question the wisdom of buying a 70k factory rocket that you can pretty much never use legally to its potential.
Cornering fast isn't about breaking speed limits. When your our on the open road and you come to that set of twisties that is posted with advisory signs of 35kmh its an awesome feeling knowing your in a car that will easily handle those corners at a much much higher speed than a lot of others.
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I sometimes question it too

But then I take it for a drive and remember the answer straight away
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