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But, if you get a used 6spd down the road, put some aftermarket suspension in it I think it has potential for cheap fun and an excellent for learning. and to the topic… not boring. I think almost any OEM road car, including the GR86, is boring on the track. At least from my limited experience. Trading is not an option for me. |
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Any chance of adding something to split track time? Maybe a budget friendly older brz which can pick up the majority of track duty? Feels like you'd be losing trading a car you've spent a lot of money on in maintenance for something new which is going to depreciate hard. I get it though, 08 woes and all.
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A friend of mine has both GR86 and an E92 M3 daily.
Says if he had to pick one, the M3 hands-down. It does everything well, just have to spend the money for upkeep.
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GR86 is definitely the first car that had me considering trading in the M3. But I would miss the sound and theatrics of the S65 so decided against it for the way I use the car.
I also have a dedicated 240Z for track days so the M3 is specifically a fun daily for me. If I tracked the M3 no question I would definitely sell it for a GR86. Cheaper wear items and a more pure driving experience.. ~700 pounds lighter... |
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Not if the car has no power, it's like driving an elephant that looks cute.
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Oil starvation at the Spoon -> bye bye another engine!
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86s like to blow engines left and right, quite literally. So it could corner with lower CoG.
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There is no major engine change other than a stroked up 2.4L, which likely makes matters worse due to longer strokes.
You would need at least a pseudo dry sump system like that of a non GT 911 and a deep oil pan with baffle to counter these issues, and Subaru, who makes these engines, have not made those changes. By the time you made these changes, the total cost would be retailing around a nice E92 M3. Sure it would be cheaper to run in the long run because it is lighter, but do you really want to spend this much money in a Japanese boxer 4 that makes less than 250hp? If I wanted a flat four engine, I could pick up a nicely used 718 with none of these issues.
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Kind of in the same boat, I dumped a bunch of money into mine to get it up to par. I'll be damned if some other guy is going to enjoy the fruits of my labor. I am looking to split the daily duties with another car soon tho, she be pricey to drive everyday.
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FA24 is based on other FA24 (ie Ascent), not necessarily a bored/stroked iteration of the previous gen GT86/BRZ FA20. I don’t think we know much about the new powerplant, but generally a second iteration such as this is the ideal scenario to remedy any woes. To suggest that a ‘pseudo’ dry sump system is the only way to improve oiling capabilities on an engine is also quite an overstatement. EDIT: Just to add, I have certainly heard of those who had engine problems with the previous model, just as I have heard of those who track regularly who have not had issues. But my point is that substantial changes to engines occur often which are under the radar of information available to casual internet surfers. For instance, even the last generation model saw substantial engine changes in 2017, details can be found here. And that's on the same model, with the 'same engine' - now we are talking about a whole new engine. So, suffice to say, I think its only reasonable to say we don't know how this engine compares or what it is capable of, at least at this time. I would like a GR86/BRZ because of the raw / fun / pure driving experience it offers, that I don’t think can be found in very many places in the market (a statement that holds validity back through quite a few years). If you are choosing your vehicles based solely on country of origin and engine power, then yes, I can very much see this not being a car for you. Last edited by ol doc gully; 02-11-2022 at 01:28 PM.. |
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Keeping my E90 but really thinking about buying a GR86 as well (once it's available without markups)
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You should read again what I said and see where I am from.
I am not speculating about blown 86 engines at track days, it is what I witnessed real time (Suzuka Circuit is/was my backyard, less than an hour drive). 95% of my univ. friends work in R&D of the major Japanese auto companies, and they will tell you one reason why the tuning culture is so prevalent in Japan, is due to the relatively low equipment these cars have out of the factory. They have to be, else the competitive pricing and street reliability do not make sense. I will also tell you that E92 M3 was the R&D benchmark when Toyota/Lexus developed their V8 "sports" cars in the form of RC-F, GS-F etc. It's basic physics with the boxer layout of the engine, that with high lateral G cornering experienced in high speed circuits like Suzuka, there is bound to be oil starvation without an oil pan baffle or some form of dry sump solution. While inline sixes do not suffer the issue to a similar degree - oil pan layout of the inline engines is generally much more efficient when it comes to oil supply - BMW still needed to adopt dual oil pickups from 1994 in E36 M3s. Don't get me wrong. 86s are fun cars, but people should stop pretending these make serious track tools in the stock form because they do not. Quote:
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I am not suggesting you are speculating about that. I am strongly suggesting you are speculating about characteristics, capabilities and limits of the new engine. |
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And in your particular place, you have all the issues sorted out now. Not to say other issues won't come up, but sounds like the big ones are done. Dumping the car at this point will lose any long term value you may have built into the car, hell you may even lose money on the deal. I would keep it IMHO.
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