Saturday, November 10, 2012

The '13 Subaru BRZ STi-- What can we Expect?

Picture this...

The sun recedes and nightfall is upon you.  Cruising into the dusk, listening to music, hearing the engine of your car rev, and you're on top of the world.  This is one of the greatest feelings someone can get from their baby.  It's amazing and there is no stopping the love that you feel for your life at that moment.  Your problems, your fears, your troubles, and tears all flow away with the wind that washes by your car's body at cruising speeds.


And as we all know these moments may be interrupted, even though they are still great.  But what better way to interrupt this moment with this?

Sitting at the stop light your heart and mind are at peace.  You are rested and waiting for the change from red to green, from work to home and all of a sudden you hear a low rumble.  It approaches you slowly from the left and you can TELL that it's a stick shift, but you KNOW that it's a Subie.  You hear the exhaust being chopped by the dynamic pumping effect and you hear the unequal length headers supplying that exhaust.  It's magic.


The light turns green, and you both go.  And although you, in your car may not be able to keep up, the Subaru is gone-- RIGHT off the line.  No big-block, no muscle, just pure volumetric efficiency.  That, was a Subaru STi.


Now break focus.

That was freaking awesome.  That was what made everyone love the STi brand.  And brand loyalty bull aside, you gotta admit that STi's are pretty awesome.  Having said that, it goes without saying that a Subaru sports car should have an STi variant of its base production model, right?

Enter the BRZ (or FR-S).


Motor Trend released an article on October 31st talking about the possibility of a Subaru BRZ STi after spotting a test model being tracked at Nurburgring in Germany.


Look at that shark-like car perusing the bends of the Deutsche track, preying on asphalt like it's job and with minimum body-roll as it appears.  Yes, yes it looks wondrous, but how wonderful is it really?


I usually start an analysis of how "wondrous" a car is by first reviewing specs, then going over numbers, and presenting any dates that are relevant (that is after i do all of the artsy crap first).  And in favor of the tradition  I'll continue this blog with some specs.

In favor of Subaru Tecnica International's performance-oriented image, the car will be tuned to provide even more of its intended driveability.  I mean, by the looks of it, there is no turbocharger because there is no intercooler, so it may not be turbocharged, but it does look like it has a rear wing, front diffuser, bigger STi, four-pot brake calipers in front and back, with BBS Rims.  It's lower and it's showing less signs of body roll than a typical BRZ being pushed to the limits, so Subaru Tecnica International will most likely be modifying the car's suspension.

And although the car was shown as a concept without a hood scoop for a turbocharger's intercooler, there is a possibility that Subaru will be seeking more punch for power-- possibly in the form of a free-er flowing exhaust and ECU tune-up (source).


Keep in mind that this idea was made for the spirit of driving.  Sure, slapping a turbo in it and boosting torque levels and horsepower to infinity would be a thrill, but would it really be "driver-spirited" if it was sliding around and over-steering everywhere from the factory?  No, it wouldn't be, and so keeping that in mind I'll try not to focus on numbers...that and I can't find numbers!

Eh, well, for you turbo lovers I know you may be disappointed, but for those of you who are in favor of a well-balanced cars with less than phenomenal amounts of torque, you'll be pleased to know that this car is intended to hit showroom floors in Japan in 2013 and soon after over here in the states (Source).

Until then, we'll be watching out.  Expect an article on Toyota's possible developments for the Scion FR-S.  Remember, it's the same car!

Have fun guys, and be safe!  :)




















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