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Re:Toyota 86? 2012/07/04 01:07:33 (permalink)
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^I know exactly what you mean, speaking from an old car owner's point of view. There's just something from a new car that's special (it never breaks down lolol) and vice versa for old cars.
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Re:Toyota 86? 2012/07/04 09:39:28 (permalink)
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On the other hand, I think old cars have character and a unique temperament, which I don't find in new cars as they're often a bit sterile. 

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Re:Toyota 86? 2012/07/04 09:39:47 (permalink)
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the amount of new cars ive seen with hazard lightsa nd bonnet up on on the side of the roads in the last 5 years is proof that they also break down no matter how new. this includes almost all the car manufacturers but mostly ford and holden. in saying that, its just some cars and bad luck most new cars go for a while before something happens.

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Re:Toyota 86? 2012/07/04 09:44:26 (permalink)
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btw i cant remeber wether i posted this or not
but assuming the ECU is from subaru, would that mean its only a matter of a flash of the ecu to make some more power. rather than going aftermarket. bearing in mind its only an N/A but still.

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Re:Toyota 86? 2012/07/04 09:59:50 (permalink)
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“This is not a simple case of plug-and-play with a Subaru WRX ECU. The FR-S/86 uses a completely different ECU and harness versus the WRX. The WRX harness/ECU is the same as the STI for the most part, so you are out of luck. We have already attempted to connect the ECU to pull the ROM file using Ecutek (Subaru ECU reflash) but have not had luck as of yet. We have looked into this ECU and inspected it pretty heavily so far.” Knose follows up by saying, The real question is will anyone make a relish option for this vehicle?” The biggest challenge—knowing this vehicle is not factory turbocharged—becomes a big obstacle for ECU reflash engineers when developing a custom setup that is based on the naturally aspirated computer. With any luck, Knose hopes to get his hands on an ECU to analyze its interworkings a bit further so he can send that info off to Ecutek. “We need to see if we can access the ECU or if it is a completely locked down Toyota ECU, even though it’s stamped Subaru,” he says.

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Re:Toyota 86? 2012/07/04 12:13:59 (permalink)
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ecuteck pro is tuning it already.
 
pulse will be offering tuning

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Re:Toyota 86? 2012/07/04 12:44:57 (permalink)
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Can't see much gain on a stock motor  - its already tuned for 98...
here lets spend 1k on an N/A chip and get 10 kW woo hoo!!
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Re:Toyota 86? 2012/07/04 13:20:05 (permalink)
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10KW for 1000 dollars on an NA is actually pretty good,

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Re:Toyota 86? 2012/07/04 14:27:25 (permalink)
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10KW for 1000 dollars on an NA is actually pretty good,

Yes on an NA that is relatively good, but compared to turbos it's laughable

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Re:Toyota 86? 2012/07/04 15:10:50 (permalink)
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And also to a SC  !.
 
Its not all about power certainly not when considering the 86.
 
However DD a Honda Euro with 147 Kws is damn so slow compared to the MR2.
 
Sell my MR2 for the 86 ? NEVER, NEVER. Just impossible to go back now.
 
Next company car in a year and a half ,  86 ? YES By that time all the bugs will be sorted out as with any new model and most likely would have had the next revision
 
 
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Re:Toyota 86? 2012/07/04 16:25:18 (permalink)
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Toyotas sales team is in full swing. Received 4 calls in 1 day about expressing interest on their website (mainly to test drive again).
 
I love Toyotas.....but seriously, Toyota salesman are the worst I've ever dealt with.

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Re:Toyota 86? 2012/07/05 14:06:58 (permalink)
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^Thats why I didn't put my name down after test driving it lol
 
86 vs Cayman: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6688
post edited by MRTurbo - 2012/07/05 23:19:58

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Re:Toyota 86? 2012/07/06 00:04:45 (permalink)
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İm going for a test drive when i come back to aus, if i like it, it might be the end of mr2 days for me.
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Re:Toyota 86? 2012/07/06 08:14:10 (permalink)
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Bit common these 86s. Saw three on the road yesterday and 0 MR2s
I think they are great little cars, if a bit ugly by MR2 standards (but much better CD)
My guess is that less than 10% will be driven as intended and the other 90% will go to the hairdressers. Same way thatwhat is really a fantastic driver's car, the MX5 has earned its hairdresser tag
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Re:Toyota 86? 2012/07/06 09:14:05 (permalink)
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^thats because MR2s are often broken/weekend toys
I haven't even seen one on the road down here. I don't mind though, least I've driven a couple :)
MX5 will always be much more of a hairdresser car since its got a (gay) soft top. :P

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