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That's not to say that the FR-S won't be a flop, but if it is, it won't be because of its specs, or lack thereof.

 

This. I don't see how it could possibly flop over-seas where people see cars as more than appliances. But I can see it flopping in the US because this car isn't big, plush, and two FUCKING tons. Let's hope the enthusiast market sees something special in this and keeps it from flopping. I just worry that with two of them in the market, they might sell well, but be considered a flop by the individual companies.

 

I love this car and would buy one in a heartbeat if FFR wasn't making the 818. But I will say that a BRZ would be a LOT more comfortable than my 818 will be. I've been wanting to get a RWD car to play with, and if I was planning to drive it year round, I'd be in the market for a 2013 BRZ.

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That factory five car is very much badass. I love it. I would've like to see them plan 4g63 running gear though, the subi power plant isn't all that bad, just personal preference. It will be really hard to beat that car dollar for dollar especially if somebody gets smart and starts a dealership of some sort locally. They could offer the car semi complete, then the purchaser would pick the finishing touches and options which would directly effect the final price obviously. The dealer would then complete the construction. Obviously the sales numbers wouldn't be sufficient to support a sole dealership but someone who already owns a performance shop or bodyshop, it could be a great extra profit item to sell. Customers wanting future upgrades could really help an already established performance shop. Just my two cents.
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http://www.factoryfive.com/whatsnew/update/nextcar/images/nouphone2.jpg

 

want. I do have concerns of the gear boxes holding. There driving it like a fwd setup. I almost would prefer to use a different box.

 

I'm not concerned about the gearbox at all, half the weight and only 2 wheel drive will not be as hard on it as the AWD 3600 LB WRX.

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I'm not concerned about the gearbox at all, half the weight and only 2 wheel drive will not be as hard on it as the AWD 3600 LB WRX.

 

I think you might be forgetting the other side to that equation. The torque & shock load is also distributed across 2 sets of differentials and drive wheels. In this scenario, you are 50% more likely to destroy half-shafts or destroy a diff if you ever get it to hook up. Unless they fab a one off gearbox, which would shoot the price through the roof, there is reason to worry.

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http://www.factoryfive.com/whatsnew/update/nextcar/images/nouphone2.jpg

 

want. I do have concerns of the gear boxes holding. There driving it like a fwd setup. I almost would prefer to use a different box.

 

Hate to tell ya, but that won't be built. Dave specifically stated that he wasn't interested in building that car. I'm not sure why he's continuing to consider Jim's car also, other than loyalty towards his employee. I believe he's keeping Jim's as an option in case the other two prove impossible to build.

 

Current designs being considered are:

 

My personal Fav, RodneyO's Design

http://www.f5builds.com/documents/myviper.jpg

http://www.unoverse.com/factoryfive/side5.jpg

 

 

Xabier's design (Front end is being worked over)

http://www.factoryfive.com/whatsnew/update/nextcar/images/xabieralbizuponce%20entry_small.jpg

http://www.factoryfive.com/images/ffforum/818model1teaser2.jpg

http://i1126.photobucket.com/albums/l619/xabier-albizu/Sideview-racing.jpg

 

Jim's (noone likes this, but it's being redesigned, possibly with Vman's help)

http://www.factoryfive.com/818/images/1c.jpg

http://www.factoryfive.com/818/images/4a.jpg

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I also worry about the strength of the Subaru transmission. But I think it'll be fine as long as not too much as asked of it. The finished car will be almost half the weight of a stock WRX and the custom rear axles should be beefier than the stock WRX axles.

 

We'll see about gears. Either way, I'm putting hardened gears in mine, but I haven't decided which ratios to go with. The lighter weight might make the 5mt stock ratios actually preferable in an AutoX environment.

 

On the Plus side of things, it'll have dual wishbone front suspension, multilink rear, and coilovers standard. The finished car will be about the size of a Miata, but with a longer wheelbase, slightly wider track width, noticeably less weight, and potentially MUCH more power. This thing is going to handle like a dream and be scary quick.

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