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Another impressive result from the Toyobaru with upgraded wheels (17" Rays Volk Racing TE37SL ) and tires (Yokohama Advan Neova AD08 sized 245/40):
For the sake of comparison see the skidpad / slalom / 60-0 results, all tests done by Edmunds on their test track (same location and methodology): 1.04 g / 71.3 mph / 102 ft -- 911 Carrera S (Pirelli P Zero P-spec) 1.03 g / 71.6 mph / 109 ft -- Elise (Yokohama A048 LTS) 1.00 g / 70.3 mph / 107 ft -- FR-S (Yokohama AD08) 0.99 g / 72.3 mph / 102 ft -- Boxster Spyder (Bridgestone RE050A P-spec) 0.97 g / 71.3 mph / 105 ft -- Cayman R (Bridgestone RE050A P-Spec) 0.95 g / 73.3 mph / 100 ft -- E90 M3 Coupe (Michelin PS2) 0.91 g / ???? mph / 109 ft -- E46 M3 Coupe (Yoko AD07) 0.90 g / 69.7 mph / 108 ft -- 135i (Bridgestone RE050A) 0.89 g / 67.5 mph / 114 ft -- FR-S (Michelin Primacy HP) 0.86 g / 64.9 mph / 110 ft -- NC Miata (Bridgestone RE050A) While it's true that the Yoko's AD08 are stickier than anything else except for the A048's on the Elise it's amazing how close the results are between the lighter Elise and the Toyobaru, with an even better braking result of the latter. On the other hand, it's amazing how the Toyobaru comes out ahead of the Miata and loosing only in the braking result with the far less stickier OE Michelin's. As a side note, I must add how good I think the Pirelli P Zero's are and how much they contribute to the 911's top result. Even when taking into account that the 991 Carrera S has a VERY low roll angle (only 0.4 deg vs Toyobaru's 2.3 deg, see Motortrend measurements below) I think the Pirelli tires play a VERY important role on the overall result. In fact, so much so that I have just replaced the OE PS2 for the P Zero's on my 1M and after the initial break-in period all I can say is they stick like hell! Motortrend measurements: 245/35ZR20 91Y; 295/30ZR20 101Y Pirelli P Zero 215/45R17 87W Michelin Primacy HP Last edited by GoingTooFast; 09-11-2012 at 10:57 AM.. |
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It's VERY important to note that when comparing the roll angle of the 991 Carrera S to the roll angle of the Toyobaru, besides the importance of the very LOW-PROFILE 20-inch tires the Carrera S also comes standard-equipped with Porsche’s dynamic shocks, better known as Porsche Active Suspension Management and Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC - limited to S models) which replaces, and I quote: Quote:
No wonder why the Porsche's roll angle is so low... clever electronic gadgetery. It's easy this way, albeit expensive. In the Toyobaru, on the other hand, all the driving experience is entirely up to YOU and your skills... that's a whole world of difference! And, being so predictable in doing so it's really the Toyobaru's true magic... Once seated at the steering wheel I like to be in charge with the minimum electronic nannies as possible. That's the only true driving experience. Last edited by GoingTooFast; 09-12-2012 at 07:26 AM.. |
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Oh... I forgot to mention... there's an electronic gadget in the Toyobaru which you can't switch-off :
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Korea International Circuit... who is the better dancer?!
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In the recently developed TRD Performance Line for the Toyobaru there's a SOUND CHANGER (3 different sound changer in 1 set) that allows you to change the standard intake generated sound going to the passenger compartment. This kit comes with 3 different sound changers :
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BMW 1.5-liter TwinPower Turbo three-cylinder engine unveiled:
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Give the thread a break, you're talking to yourself. I still don't buy the idea that you're not a shill when you've been repeatedly bumping this thread with promo material and essentially carrying a conversation with yourself. It's gotten so bad that you're going completely off-topic just to keep this thread at the top.
I stopped posting regularly, but I still browse. I almost feel like regularly bumping every other thread on top of this just to keep it at the bottom. Aren't there forum rules that require threads to stay on topic anyways?
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If you want to talk about other mfr's engines, make a different thread that's germane to the topic.
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This last thread page has 16 posts (17 with this one)... from those 16 posts, 10 are mine and 7 out of those 10 are STRICTLY about the Toyobaru, the others are only to answer to posts like yours... except for the last one which is about the BMW 1.5-liter TwinPower Turbo three-cylinder engine. The fact that other manufacturers are disclosing their vision on the future of the engines with downsized turbocharged, direct injection 'torquey' petrol engines, mainly the Toyobaru's competition, is just a testament of the reasons why I keep on claiming for this solution in the Toyobaru (STi or otherwise) and why I think it should have been there from day one. Not everybody agrees with me so I've been trying to explain the merits of such solution which BMW is also adopting and promoting. So, I will keep on highlighting these GOOD examples. |
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Look how far back such a compact and LIGHT engine can be mounted...
The nice threesome sound... Last edited by GoingTooFast; 09-19-2012 at 04:57 AM.. |
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While I would be extremely happy if Toyota and Subaru agreed on mounting a 1.6l Turbocharged direct fuel injection boxer engine in the Toyobaru I really think they could go even deeper.
After reading what BMW says about 'optimized cylinder capacities of 500 cc' in their new 1.5l three-cylinder engine: Quote:
This is already implicitly suggested by Toyota themselves : Also, they could retain the same 86mm x 86mm (bore x stroke) dimensions and consequently the respective logo : Last edited by GoingTooFast; 09-21-2012 at 07:50 AM.. |
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Honda CEO confirms that the new Civic Type-R is on track for a 2015 debut and wants it to be the fastest front-wheel-drive car around the Nurburgring!
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BYE-BYE TURBO-LAG... the game is rapidly changing:
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