Subaru developed the BRZ specifically for a four-cylinder boxer engine, which used to develop 197 horsepower and 151 pound-feet (205 Nm) of torque when it was brand new. Despite the platform’s ...
Forced induction is a simple concept. More air translates to bigger bangs in the combustion chamber, representing an improvement in horsepower and pound-feet of torque over a free-breathing engine.
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2024 Subaru BRZ tS First Test: Sports Car Bar, Raised
Quickest BRZ yet; Fantastic ride and handling balance; Mild STI vibes; Cons. Road noise in cabin; Limited practicality; Is a ...
Chief Engineer of the Toyota 86 and Subaru BRZ Says No Turbo for You - Not in this Generation, Buddy
Today, Kirby’s focus has shifted toward following industry news, and he has a sincere passion for one-off and tuned vehicles, car toys (especially LEGO brand,) and anything else even closely related ...
Welcome to Unpopular Opinion, where one of our writers takes a long, hard look at conventional wisdom, and then says ‘nah, eff that noise, yo.’ The views expressed here are very much the author’s ...
The second-generation Subaru BRZ is here, and naturally, we're talking about the engine. As lovely as the first BRZ was, there were always gripes about the engine—some wished for a turbocharger, while ...
Our inaugural 86 Showdown presented by Continental Tire wasn't just about which Scion FR-S or Subaru BRZ was the fastest around Southern California's Streets of Willow road course. It was a real-world ...
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