RE: Toyota GT86 facelift details

RE: Toyota GT86 facelift details

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iloveboost

1,531 posts

163 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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Many times it's been asked by journalists whether they will turbo the GT86/BRZ and every time the reply seems to be that the FA20 DIT won't fit into the car and an NA engine has better driving feel anyway. I think these are excuses and they are just waiting for the 2015 Impreza WRX/Sti to be released then in 2016 they will put the 1.6 turbo engine they have in the GT86/BRZ. The same power but more torque and better fuel economy to compete with the newly released 2015/2016 MX-5/Spider.
The MX-5 will stay NA with the 1.5/2.0 99hp/155hp 'Skyactiv-G' engines but I think the Spider will use the 'Multiair' Abarth 165hp/180hp engine with a slightly higher price and specification than the Mazda.

Penneth

121 posts

182 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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No price drop? That's what it really needs.

vincevega

134 posts

133 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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Penneth said:
No price drop? That's what it really needs.
I think the dealers are fairly open to offers. A dealer I spoke to a couple of weeks ago to was prepared to match the lowest internet broker price I could find (just under £21500 for solid red or just under £22000 for one in metallic) without much haggling. The only downside was the unexpectedly low pex valuation but for a cash deal it seems a decent price.

British Beef

2,220 posts

166 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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Passeyfier said:
Too many exhaust tips for the power. hehe
Not wrong, that is like 1 pipe per 50 odd horsepower, or 1 pipe per cylinder. Either way it is just wrong, like the neds that stick extra tips at the back of their hot hatch.

EU should make some (useful) laws about excessive exhaust pipe tips!

kambites

67,602 posts

222 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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British Beef said:
Passeyfier said:
Too many exhaust tips for the power. hehe
Not wrong, that is like 1 pipe per 50 odd horsepower, or 1 pipe per cylinder. Either way it is just wrong, like the neds that stick extra tips at the back of their hot hatch.

EU should make some (useful) laws about excessive exhaust pipe tips!
It's better than the inline-6 BMWs with four tail-pipes. At least the Toyota actually has two cylinder banks so it has an excuse for having pipes on both sides of the car. smile

davyvee

295 posts

136 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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Why are people obsessed with power? Pub talk and willy waving?

Interested in the Dampers mind.

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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4 x Exhaust pipes should make it go faster - yeah right!

itch

179 posts

177 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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I'm still eternally hopeful Toyota UK will offer the pared back version with steelies and unpainted bumpers, I could afford that.

itch

179 posts

177 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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I'm still eternally hopeful Toyota UK will offer the pared back version with steelies and unpainted bumpers, I could afford that.

chopper602

2,186 posts

224 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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USABRZ said:
I just got my summer tires back on, the weather is getting warm.
I've just done the same today, the awful OEM wheels are back in the garage with the winter rubber on them.

I WISH

874 posts

201 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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davidcharles said:
...we knew this would end up as a "what no more power?" thread...we've all gone power mad...its Clarkson's fault
Actually ..... even Mr.C declared that it was a fine handling car and needed no more power. If the secret to its appeal is skinny tyres and a well balanced set up .... more power would simply require bigger tyres. Wouldn't necessarily be any more fun.

My S1 Elise only has 118bhp ..... and to be honest I don't really find myself thinking that a big wodge of extra grunt would be fabulous. The car is terrific just as it is. The same is probably true of the Toyota.

sperm

s m

23,258 posts

204 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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I WISH said:
.... more power would simply require bigger tyres.
Not necessarily, there were/are more powerful sporty cars with thinner tyres

diddly69

695 posts

178 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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USABRZ said:
I just got my summer tires back on, the weather is getting warm; I've been considering a used Cayman for a while now but I honestly think as a daily driver the brz might be more fun. The car's limits are just perfectly suited to reasonable speed fun on the commute. I'm in the camp of hoping the thing just be cheaper, rather than more powerful.
Tyres* smile

TheFinners

543 posts

128 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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Boooooo Waaaaaaa Hiiiissssss god sake it's way too slow and too expensive, needs at least 2 turbos, 450bhp and to be priced from £10,000 before I'll even consider it. Is that too much to ask?

(I'm looking forward to see the facelift, it would also be nice if Toyota offered a lower spec version in the UK priced say £1500 below the current model. Not necessarily the fully stripped back model but one with fewer gadgets could have eh potential to do well here.)

Escort Si-130

3,273 posts

181 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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Love the wheels. Don't know why it needed a facelift so soon. Although facelift does look good.

sege

560 posts

223 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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Strip some more weight out of it, trim, sound deadening, any unneeded electrics, 15inch wheels with nothing more than a 195 cross section tyre, either remove pas altogether or ideally fit hydraulic pas and tune the geometry to give give better steering feedback but sacrificing front grip, re tune so the rear is still in balance...and err, that'll probably do nicely.

MadDog1962

891 posts

163 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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Tuvra said:
Everyone knows what they need to do, turbo/super charge it.
The handling is spot on as it is from the factory.

It can definitely handle the extra grunt forced induction proudly bring. However, it the existing 200hp never feels slow and is plenty fun for most of us. I still love mine to bits (apart from the ride around town which us horribly spine jarring)

Mike_Mac

664 posts

201 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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I'm all for some form of Forced Induction - not so much for more power, but definitely to counteract that horrible flat spot it's got in the mid-range (admittedly a bit more oomph wouldn't go amiss wink ). Every time I've driven one I've really noticed it and it's put me right off getting one.

Shurv

957 posts

161 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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Why is it too expensive when an average family mid range hatch costs between £20 and £25k?. You can easily spec a Golf GT 1.4 to well over £30k.UK drivers have become lazy and want instant speed, usually provided by forced induction, subtle it isn't, but for up to 8 tenths driving is perfectly adequate. The GT86 needs to be worked at to get the speed, this is it's trump card. Those who have understood this, know what a great little car it is, those who have only had a short drive, most likely won't have. It can be a very quick car, but you have to do MUCH more than stamp your foot into the shagpile. I'm in the camp of it needing bigger wheels, keep the skinny rims for winter tyres. Saw one on the M1 recently, a white one with huge rims, looked the nuts. I'd like to see it be sold by Toyota dealers with a selection of 10 different rim styles, all looking good. Not sure it needs a facelift,the only thing I'd change is the wheels.

s m

23,258 posts

204 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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Shurv said:
It can be a very quick car, but you have to do MUCH more than stamp your foot into the shagpile. I'm in the camp of it needing bigger wheels, keep the skinny rims for winter tyres. Saw one on the M1 recently, a white one with huge rims, looked the nuts. I'd like to see it be sold by Toyota dealers with a selection of 10 different rim styles, all looking good. Not sure it needs a facelift,the only thing I'd change is the wheels.
Bigger as in diameter or width ...or both?
It's on 7x17s with 215s as standard - what size would you go for?