Supra center of gravity

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7mm = 1/4 inch, not 1.5 inches.

Curious what the CG would be on the 4cyl car, but still doubtful an inline 4 would best the boxer 86 in that department (though I'd take an inline 4 86 over the Subaru boxer any day)
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Since some of you are wondering… Japanese Toyota website shows the following:

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Red *: In-house measurements (Toyota)
Text underneath the image explains this value is for the RZ.

Still no information on how they measured it and if the 7-10mm lowering was active or not.

Notable: 86 does have a CoG of 460mm as Toyota marketing told us years ago.
 

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Regardless if the 7-10mm was factored in, the lower two trims would definitely have a lower CoG so Toyota would technically be right. Who cares about it anyway, and the few who really do would probably get the base model with the 3.0L, slam it with lowering coils and remove as much weight as possible.
 
 




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