scientist wrote:Hyundai and Mitsubishi sharing engines. the new 86 would definitely not stack up against the Genesis Coupe
with its current engine choice?
The 3S, SR20, 4G63, RB25/26, 1/2JZ etc are all old engine designs. the amount of modifications + the amount of power loss and efficiency loss would not make none of those engines a worthwhile venture for the manufacturers. That's why they have all been replaced.
Educate them Sci...
some slow honda guys just like to prance on ppl's opinion and don't have one of their own. last time i check...even onlydom is democratic
The last time i heard..the new impreza was the ugliest thing. them don't say that anymore. do they?
Everyone is entitled to their opinion. Even Jeremy Clarkson have some bull**** opinion too but its his.
Re: Toyota FT-86 Concept
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 7:03 pm
by damien
and all you do is piss and moan when someone talks bad about cars you like. Go on exercising democracy
Re: Toyota FT-86 Concept
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 5:25 am
by motion sickness
The new Impreza is still ugly after all this time.......Lets take one more swing at that dead horse. Time doesn't change ugliness.
If you call a boxer motor, which both Porshe, Subaru and SAAB have had for many many many years new, well I really don't know what to think. The horizontally opposed motor has been re-worked many a times so why not any of the aforementioned engine options.
Re: Toyota FT-86 Concept
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 8:19 am
by scientist
motion sickness wrote:The new Impreza is still ugly after all this time.......Lets take one more swing at that dead horse. Time doesn't change ugliness.
If you call a boxer motor, which both Porshe, Subaru and SAAB have had for many many many years new, well I really don't know what to think. The horizontally opposed motor has been re-worked many a times so why not any of the aforementioned engine options.
Saab no longer uses the flat four. As I said, the amount of effort and money it takes into developing those older engines to meet current requirements is not worthwhile for those manufacturers.
the JZ and RBs are too big, Toyota and Nissan went the compact V6 route. These engines require less of a lengthy hood as their inline counterpart. Allowing them to create larger crumple zones.
the 4G6x (Sirius) Motors have been around since the 1970s. The cast IRON block is HEAVY, they went to an aluminum Design to save Weight.
3S motors take up a lot of engine bay space in FWD cars, The RWD cars that used to be equipped with S series now carry a compact V6, which makes more power and provides more low end grunt.
Even BMW replaced their inlines in their High performance cars. the M5 now comes with a V8. Times move on, you can either move with it or stay reminiscing. The 4B11 has already started proving its a worthwhile replacement to the 4G63. Nissans VQ series of motors have already proven themselves. the QR is also another Decent engine.
Toyota pretty much dropped out of the Performance game and the lexus's aren't exactly outright performance cars.
Re: Toyota FT-86 Concept
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 11:36 am
by motion sickness
scientist wrote:
motion sickness wrote:The new Impreza is still ugly after all this time.......Lets take one more swing at that dead horse. Time doesn't change ugliness.
If you call a boxer motor, which both Porshe, Subaru and SAAB have had for many many many years new, well I really don't know what to think. The horizontally opposed motor has been re-worked many a times so why not any of the aforementioned engine options.
Saab no longer uses the flat four. As I said, the amount of effort and money it takes into developing those older engines to meet current requirements is not worthwhile for those manufacturers.
the JZ and RBs are too big, Toyota and Nissan went the compact V6 route. These engines require less of a lengthy hood as their inline counterpart. Allowing them to create larger crumple zones.
the 4G6x (Sirius) Motors have been around since the 1970s. The cast IRON block is HEAVY, they went to an aluminum Design to save Weight.
3S motors take up a lot of engine bay space in FWD cars, The RWD cars that used to be equipped with S series now carry a compact V6, which makes more power and provides more low end grunt.
Even BMW replaced their inlines in their High performance cars. the M5 now comes with a V8. Times move on, you can either move with it or stay reminiscing. The 4B11 has already started proving its a worthwhile replacement to the 4G63. Nissans VQ series of motors have already proven themselves. the QR is also another Decent engine.
Toyota pretty much dropped out of the Performance game and the lexus's aren't exactly outright performance cars.
And I agree with what your saying. Thats why I mention Toyota should get back with Yahama, instead of Subaru to use an equally outdated engine, which does not represent the true spirit of the AE86. I believe Toyota should not associate this car with the Hachi Roku. Its a kick in the balls to the purists. Toyota has really lost touch.
Re: Toyota FT-86 Concept
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 12:24 pm
by damien
Digging the Yamaha idea myself.
The head of Toyota himself has said that the company has lost its way in what its customers really WANT to buy from them. And now with their reliability cred starting to fall, they need a new direction. Ford is making headway in revitalising it's client base, Toyota (AND Honda) have work to do as well.
Re: Toyota FT-86 Concept
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 5:39 pm
by skidmarx
And I agree with what your saying. Thats why I mention Toyota should get back with Yahama, instead of Subaru to use an equally outdated engine, which does not represent the true spirit of the AE86. I believe Toyota should not associate this car with the Hachi Roku. Its a kick in the balls to the purists. Toyota has really lost touch.
Thats what the argument was about in the first place. not really which engine is best, but the image of the hachi roku being mangled with the use of a boxer. no doubt toyo has atleast one engine that can get the new 86 there.
keep this discussion focused on the image and not which engine is better. and stop bashing lol. this is getting funny.
Oh and about opinion.... everybody has one but it aint gospel!
Re: Toyota FT-86 Concept
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 3:32 pm
by kobi
damien wrote:and all you do is piss and moan when someone talks bad about cars you like. Go on exercising democracy
Well damian if ppl like you would stop hating...ppl like me would have no need to defend.
one of my favorite cars is Honda of which you have one.
"Go Boost or Go Home"
Re: Toyota FT-86 Concept
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 6:43 pm
by TheGoodGuy
"Go Boost or Go Home"
... lol.. ha boy. When a nut swinging honda lover argues with another nut swinging honda lover. Whose Vtec is going to own these streets?