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Yes really strange
Maybe it's a combination of DB43 and B58B30C -> DB4C :dunno:
+9*/Or a race car identification number at 340Hp :rofl:
The car also has "k" in the VIN indicating its a 2019 model when the car is going to be 2020 :dunno:
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I am perfectly okay with the 340hp number and here are my reasons

1. 340hp for 3280lbs.....thats not amazing by any means but not horrible
2. We know the car is supposed to have approximately 340ish ft/lbs which for canyon carving at that weight....should be a good time!
3. Most importantly (for me anyways) the lower horsepower from factory number SHOULD mean the car's price in the US won't start with a 6. More money for tuning / performance mods. (I realize point 3 might not apply to everyone, as everyone won't be tuning the car right away or at all)
 

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I am perfectly okay with the 340hp number and here are my reasons

1. 340hp for 3280lbs.....thats not amazing by any means but not horrible
2. We know the car is supposed to have approximately 340ish ft/lbs which for canyon carving at that weight....should be a good time!
3. Most importantly (for me anyways) the lower horsepower from factory number SHOULD mean the car's price in the US won't start with a 6. More money for tuning / performance mods. (I realize point 3 might not apply to everyone, as everyone won't be tuning the car right away or at all)
Just curious, would you still choose the MKV Supra over the following cars?:

- Corvette Base (455hp @ 3298lbs) $55k
- Shelby Mustang (526hp @ 3760lbs) $57k
- Camaro (455hp @ 3354) $40k
 

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Don't forbid 370z at $29,990 for (332 hp @ 3333lbs)
Yeah, I was trying to keep cars under $40k and under 340hp out of the list. Bang for buck, the 370Z still is a good buy though.
 

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With the pre-order will be 10k above the first year i think.
I feel sorry for the poor saps who fall for that intro pricing. Whatever floats their boat.
 

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Just curious, would you still choose the MKV Supra over the following cars?:

- Corvette Base (455hp @ 3298lbs) $55k
- Shelby Mustang (526hp @ 3760lbs) $57k
- Camaro (455hp @ 3354) $40k
I would cross shop the Corvette, but I'm more interested in a used Grand Sport.
I respect the Mustang and Camaro for what they are and their performance, but not my cup of tea.

Don't forbid 370z at $29,990 for (332 hp @ 3333lbs)
I test drove one and didn't like the transmission. Plus the interior looks like crap, IMO. But, it's still an upgrade performance wise opposed to the BRZ/86.
 

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I would cross shop the Corvette, but I'm more interested in a used Grand Sport.
I respect the Mustang and Camaro for what they are and their performance, but not my cup of tea.

I test drove one and didn't like the transmission. Plus the interior looks like crap, IMO. But, it's still an upgrade performance wise opposed to the BRZ/86.
I agree, the Corvette has come a long way in terms of refinements. It really is a fantastic car for the money, and reliability has been great too.

The Z has been a disappointment for me since the 350Z. I was one of the first few people in the U.S. to take delivery of one in 2003. I sold mine a year later because I hated it so much. The 370Z is a vast improvement though. For the money, nothing touches a Z.

The new Ford Mustang (Shelby) is one hell of a machine, I test drove a co-workers GT350, and I gotta say Ford really did their homework on this car. The interior is alot nicer than that of a GT for sure. Motor is unbelievably smooth.
 

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I feel sorry for the poor saps who fall for that intro pricing. Whatever floats their boat.
Especially since the engine seems bridled everywhere. Collector integrated into the cylinder head, sensor in all parts, catalytic converter, high engine compression ratio for turbo, ....
 

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Slightly crossing my fingers all those options stays at options and there is a base car for performance at a cheaper rate.
 

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Slightly crossing my fingers all those options stays at options and there is a base car for performance at a cheaper rate.
You mean you don't want lane assist and stop-and-go features on your weekend car?
 

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Slightly crossing my fingers all those options stays at options and there is a base car for performance at a cheaper rate.
I also hoped because I find the diameter of exhaust really huge for the power displayed.
But you have to see the reality.:dunno:
 

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Especially since the engine seems bridled everywhere. Collector integrated into the cylinder head, sensor in all parts, catalytic converter, high engine compression ratio for turbo, ....
I truly hope there will be a "second head" available....for upgrading sake. Like a Yamaha head with six intake and six exhaust ports. Because this integrated head BS has absolutely no performance benefits...just heats up the coolant quicker at start-up, and keeps the temps cooler on the exhaust side of the head. Zero performance benefits. The tuners will be limited to porting the head because the "semi-siamese" type of ports on the exhaust...there will be limitations to the amount of material you can take off on the port because you will affect the structural integrity between the exhaust ports and the cooling jackets.

Curious how Tada San tested "700HP" out of this motor???
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