Originally Posted by
AndreasAhhhhhhh thats where your numbers dont add up.
200 hp RWD = 165 WHP = 14.5 @ best
210 hp FWD = 180 WHP = 14.0
215 WHP FWD = 240 Hp my SER
Dont mix up your CHP and WHP
I understand CHP vs. WHP, that's why I said "HP", and not "rwhp". All I was trying to suggest is this: Do you enjoy driving your 215FWHP SE-R? I'm betting you do. The OVERALL driving experience is what you like. Not a 60' time or 1320' time. Who cares about that in the grand scheme of things? Both cars were not purpose built for a 1320' dragstrip. Even as all reviewers have suggested, if you wrap your head around 60' and 1320' times with this car, you're missing the point. Broaden your mind (Dre I know you can do this, you used to own something that was more qualified than just driving down a 1/4mi. dragstrip)
Originally Posted by
AndreasTRD is considering out of the box fun.
Toyota sells cars and trucks already with optional supercharged kits from TRD that are full factory warrantied, installed at the dealer with proper ECU.
This is the same plan for the Toyota version.
I would not want one.
If Subaru does a STI version with 275-300 HP, I will be first inline to buy one. I will also bet that if TRD offers their supercharged kit as a TRD option at the dealer which they will then Subaru will do the sme with a Turbo.
Watch and see.
You said it. Optional. To me, optional isn't "out of the box". You can't go to a dealer and pick 10 different options from the lot that all have superchargers. Hence the term "OOB" for
me. YMMV?
Originally Posted by
Viprdude Quoting 1/4 times, whp, hp etc.... The point is missed, sorry Dre.
Not to say all of your suggestions are not good, valid, truthful, but the formulation of your opinion is different than mine and others who like this car for none of those reasons.
To each their own...
Agreed. You're not buying this car for a dragstrip. Hell, you're more likely to buy this car for drifting than a dragstrip.
Oh, and as others have said, Subaru confirmed the BRZ engine will receive a turbo. They haven't yet confirmed whether the BRZ chassis will receive the turbo motor or not, though. Looks like they're using this motor in more than one model car that carries the Subaru logo, now. Mentions of Impreza and Forester are being seen.
Subaru Confirms Turbocharged Version of BRZ Engine - WOT on Motor Trend