** As-new !!! ** 2013 Fr-s ** Manual ** Greddy Turbo ** Only 5k Miles !!! on 2040-cars
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WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING AT IS AN EXERCISE - AS TO WHAT WE ARE CAPABLE OF DOING WHEN “FACTORY” ISN’T ENOUGH….. BUILT WITH THE PASSION FROM OUR SISTER STORE… **2013 SCION FRS WITH ONLY 5,000 MILES AND NEVER REGISTERED …. YES- IT IS STILL ON ITS FACTORY “MSO” … CUSTOMIZED WITH THE FOLLOWING: ** ECUTEK SOFTWARE UPGRADE & TUNE ** WIDEBAND 02 BUNG FOR TRIM IN FUELING ** ECUTEK SOFTWARE LICENSE ** DEATSCHWERKS HIGH FLOW FUEL PUMP ** GREDDY ELECTRONIC BOOST CONTROLLER ** OMNI POWER 3 BAR MAP SENSOR ** TURBO SMART BLOW OFF VALVE ** AVO SS “CAT-LESS” FRONT PIPE ** AVO CERAMIC CROSS-OVER PIPE ** GREDDY OIL CATCH CAN ** DEASCHWERKS 12 900CC/MIN INJECTORS ** GREDDY 52MM TURBO ** CLUTCHMASTERS FX300 CLUTCH KIT WITH STEEL FLYWHEEL ** SYNTHETIC GEAR OIL SUSPENSION MODS: **HODKINS SWAY BARS ** TEIN COIL OVERS ** EIBACH SPRINGS BRAKES: ** 4-WHEEL BAER/WILWOOD BIG BRAKE KIT INTERIOR/EXTERIOR: **ADVENT NAVI HEAD UNIT WITH BACK UP CAMERA **AEM ANALOG BOOST GAUGE ** AUTOMETER UNIVERSAL GAUGE ** AEM AIR/FUEL RATIO GAUGE ** ROCKFORD SUBWOOFER SYSTEM WHEELS: **ENKEI WHEELS **LED LIGHT STRIPS WITH HID LIGHTS…
QUICK START UP AND WALK AROUND VIDEO: ( WAS VERY WINDY DAY OF VIDEO) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6-W8eCdcvc&list=UUDMVK_rezJfmTHpZwu627_g
AS YOU CAN TELL THIS FRS HAS THE LOOK AND STANCE THE WAY IT SHOULD HAVE FROM THE FACTORY !!!! RUNS , DRIVES , BRAKES AND SHIFTS AS IT SHOULD !!!!
FOR MORE PICS AND INFO CONTACT: JAY BROWN (302)-395-7553 OR
SHIPPING AVAILABLE IF NEEDED. *** A LITTLE MORE INFO ABOUT THE BUILD: ** TURBO BOOST SET AT A CONSERVATIVE 17 LBS. ** WAITING FOR DYNO SHEETS- BUT WAS DYNO'D AT 340HP TO THE WHEELS... ** ADJUSTABLE BOOST/ AIR/ FUEL CONTROLLER INCLUDES : "LAUNCH" CONTROL AND SETTINGS FOR "HEEL-TOE"/ "REV-MATCH" SHIFTING.... ** ALSO INCLUDED : ALL PAPERWORK DOCUMENTING BUILD...
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Toyota GT86, Scion FR-S sales disappointing worldwide?
Fri, 21 Feb 2014Okay, folks - it appears we've got a problem. The Toyota GT86, Europe's counterpart to our own beloved Subaru BRZ and Scion FR-S coupes, is apparently not selling too well. This, according to Toyota's European Vice President of Research and Development, Gerald Killman, is what's limiting plans for additional variants of the rear-drive coupe.
"A faster version of that car would be at the top of most people's wish lists, but like the cabriolet, it is hard to justify a business case to push either model into production based on the current sales," Killman told AutoExpress. "Personally, I think that engine could use a little bit more," he added.
More troubling is that slow sales aren't limited to the Euro-spec car, with Killman claiming that the GT86 have been missing sales targets in major markets around the globe. It may not be that the US is one of those major markets, though. Scion's Vice President, Doug Murtha, tells Autoblog that his brand is happy with the sales of its version of the GT86, the FR-S. 18,000 units were sold last year, which Murtha says is "generally in line with original expectations for the car."
Incrementally better than ever | 2017 Toyota 86 First Drive
Tue, Oct 4 2016We'd love to tell you that the incremental upgrades bestowed upon Toyota's rear-wheel-drive coupe as it made its transition from Scion FR-S to Toyota 86 have transformed it into a perfect sportscar. If only a few more horsepower, shorter rear-end gearing, and tiny aero updates were enough to quell all the complaints that enthusiasts have leveled at the machine since the platform first hit the road in 2012, this review would have been so much more satisfying to write. Sadly, that's not the case. Don't get us wrong. The 86 is still extremely fun to toss around a twisty road. The chassis is impressively balanced, the steering is direct, and the shifter is sweet. Sorry to impart upon you this well-worn trope, but the old adage that it's more fun to drive a slow car fast than it is to drive a fast car slow is, in this case, completely accurate. The 2017 Toyota 86 is nothing if not entertaining. But it's not completely new. It hasn't been transformed. It is, in the end, the same as it ever was. It will take about three minutes of your time to watch the videos below, in which we cover pretty much everything that's new for the 2017 Toyota 86. Toyota 86s equipped with manual transmissions get a five-pony boost to 205 horsepower and 156 pound-feet of torque. Automatic models soldier forth with a carryover 2.0-liter four-cylinder that puts out 200 hp and 151 lb-ft. Apparently, more than half of Scion FR-S buyers chose the automatic. That's unfortunate, as it drains a good deal of the fun out of the 86 experience. Choose the manual and you'll be rewarded with an easy clutch and a rewarding short-throw shifter. And, as we said, five more ponies, courtesy of intake and exhaust tweaks and the polishing of some internal engine components. The only upside to the automatic is improved fuel economy of 24 miles per gallon in the city and 32 on the highway. Manual 86s are EPA-rated at 21/28. Along with the small bump in power, the 2017 86 gets a 4.3:1 rear-end gear ratio in lieu of the old 4.1:1 unit. That ought to translate into a small improvement in acceleration that really only matters on paper. In the real world, on actual roads, the difference is negligible. To eke the most out of the 86, you have to constantly work the shifter and keep the engine north of 5,000 rpm. It's still not particularly quick, but it's definitely fun. There's plenty of noise inside the 86, from the wind, the road, and the engine.
Top horsepower-per-dollar cars in 2017
Tue, Feb 17 2015Bang for the buck. That quasi-scientific statistic is bandied about by motor heads everywhere from classrooms to barrooms, though the truth of the matter is that it's exceedingly complex to measure. A fair performance-per-dollar index would include something like cross-referencing MSRP (Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price) with point-to-point times on a track or driving route, which is obviously hard to do comprehensively. But, for the sheer joy of talking about cars and playing with a big spreadsheet, there's always the horsepower-per-dollar index, which is more straightforward, albeit hilariously flawed. There are vagaries even with this simple formula, of course: MSRP for vehicles can change at a moment's notice, to say nothing of the bottom-line shifting that happens with local deals or showroom negotiation. For this list we're running with the straight MSRP wherever possible, and as recently reported as we can get it. All the vehicles on this list are 2017 models, and all trims are reported where the lowest price and differing power levels intersect. Some choices were made for personal preference and some for sanity, avoiding things like all 48 trim levels of the Ford Transit, all with the same horsepower). If this list were a simple top ten, or even a top fifty, you'd be bored to tears with all the red, white and blue that is represented. Following perfectly with conventional wisdom, American cars really do lead the world where hp/$ is concerned. So, for the sake of variety (and the sheer joy of seeing a minivan 'win' one round of this thing) I've sorted out some top five and bottom five lists for broad power categories. Let's dive in. Less Than 100 Horsepower Okay, okay, this is hardly a category we'll grant you. But we've often tried to click off all the sub-100-hp cars on sale in the US, and making this list gave us an excuse. It also illustrates that none of these smallish vehicles bring cheap horsepower to the table - for that you'll need a motorcycle. The segment-leading Chevy Spark (above) asks just over $139 for each hp, and that Smart Fortwo Electric Drive has hp on sale for about the same price as its very distant family cousin, the Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG (insert your favorite Smart joke here... we know you want to).