Originally Posted by Andreas I hear yah but these newer cars can be finicky.
I want to get this car I sugested put on an exhaust, filter, turn up the boost and a larger intercooler and see at 350-400 WHP like and EVO or STI.
if it runs 11.6-12.0 when I am done I will be happy.
Let us not forget that Toyota and Subaru have both openly stated that the ECU will be open and unlocked so that tuning potential is up to the owner/shop/tuner/etc. Also note that they built the car with the fewest amount of electronics required. According to Tada, most of the bells and whistles on today's cars were omitted on the FT-86, at least. I'm sure Subaru can second those comments.
Originally Posted by Cliff Let us not forget that Toyota and Subaru have both openly stated that the ECU will be open and unlocked so that tuning potential is up to the owner/shop/tuner/etc. Also note that they built the car with the fewest amount of electronics required. According to Tada, most of the bells and whistles on today's cars were omitted on the FT-86, at least. I'm sure Subaru can second those comments.
Another of the huge reasons why this car is full of win
Won't be long before these things are putting out big numbers and shouldn't be at all finicky if it is what they say it is as far as the electronics go.
numbers posted in the link don't impress me. Not feeling the starting price of $25k either. With so many numbers being thrown around the internet guess all we can really do is wait and see.
Originally Posted by Andreas I am waiting for a FT-86 sized car, which is 2 door, also RWD with 275-300 Hp and a back seat. The back sest needs only to fit one person comfortably, car must be around 2700-2900 pounds. Then they will get my money.
I heard 2600lbs
But i much prefer getting an old 240sx and put an rb25det in it, instead of a car like that. But i like the Toyota 86, sounds like a good light car.
Originally Posted by Andreas I am waiting for a FT-86 sized car, which is 2 door, also RWD with 275-300 Hp and a back seat. The back sest needs only to fit one person comfortably, car must be around 2700-2900 pounds. Then they will get my money.
A Porsche 911 (996 generation) seems to meet your criteria perfectly. How small is that one person?
Originally Posted by BenFenner A Porsche 911 (996 generation) seems to meet your criteria perfectly.
Just do your research, some of the early 996's had some serious engine issues. I was -> <- that close to picking up a 2000 996 with 9,000 miles on it a couple months ago, until I researched it a little more online.