Cosworth für den FA20 (BRZ/GT86)

JörgH-67


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At Cosworth our ability to engineer and manufacture complete engine systems for our customers is a key capability. From OEM automotive manufacturers to top flight racing teams - our ability to do the whole job and deliver a robust, reliable solution is paramount.
For 2014 we are bringing this to our Performance Parts range - providing complete performance upgrade kits that have been designed and validated as a system to provide guaranteed levels of power and reliability.
First for the Cosworth Power Package treatment ..? the FA20 engine platform ... coming soon.


http://www.cosworth.com/coming-soon/fa20/


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AaxE0yb5d4
DomS-79
Nichts dolles dabei was es nicht schon längst gibt (stage 1/2).

Habe schon die Händlerinfo bekommen.
Luftfilter, Auspuff, Mapping
AlexK-89
Na dafür aber ziemlich viel tamtam... hmm...
JörgH-67
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Original von DomS-79
Nichts dolles dabei was es nicht schon längst gibt (stage 1/2).

Habe schon die Händlerinfo bekommen.
Luftfilter, Auspuff, Mapping


woanders wird behauptet das es ein Schraubenkompressor sein wird, allerdings ohne TÜV-Zulassung in Deutschland (bei den Absatzzahlen auch kein Wunder).
JörgH-67
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230HP Cosworth Scion FR-S - Subaru BRZ
Cosworth has finally announced specific details surrounding its first "Power Package" upgrade kit for the Scion FR-S, Subaru BRZ and Toyota GT86.

The Stage 1 package focuses on exhaust upgrades and electronic engine management, which together promise to bump the power output from 200 to 230 horsepower.

The components include a stainless-steel free-flow sports exhaust system co-developed with Nameless Performance, a combined over-pipe/front-pipe with an integrated spherical resonator, a manifold header, and an ECU calibration kit and calibration file programmed specifically for the whole setup.

The announcement may be slightly disappointing for owners waiting for a Cosworth-developed forced induction system, however the tuner is presumably working on such upgrades for the Stage 2 and Stage 3 packages. The exhaust system is viewed as a necessary element for the higher stages, which will bring "fully validated" 325 horsepower and eventually a 380-pony race-track configuration.

"Each successive upgrade Stage builds upon and utilizes components in the previous Stage making this approach unique in the Aftermarket," Cosworth notes. "This staged approach allows customers an affordable path to upgrade their vehicles."

The company has not yet announced retail prices for the Stage 1 components. The second and third stages are expected to be available this summer.


http://www.dpccars.com/gallery/index.php...-S---Subaru-BRZ
JörgH-67
JörgH-67
JörgH-67
http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/coswo...fied-2014-06-02

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Tuning house Cosworth - yep, that Cosworth - has announced plans to boost the power of the Toyota GT86 and Subaru BRZ (and Scion FRS across the pond) from its stock 200bhp to a deranged 380bhp.

It's part of a plan to change the way the company does tuning, ditching the focus from individual components to a complete package of upgrades.

The first of these is for the naturally aspirated 2.0-litre engine in the GT86/BRZ. The first stage is called, unsurprisingly, Stage 1, capable of boosting power to 230bhp.

You get a new free-flow exhaust system with an ‘overpipe' front pipe and 4-2-1 exhaust manifold with thermal coating (to reduce under-bonnet temperatures), ECU tweaks, a Cosworth performance filtration system and low temp thermostat, and even an exclusive Cossie badge and numbered plaque. Essentially, a big exhaust and a remap.

Later, Cosworth will announce further Stages, taking power to 325bhp, and eventually 380bhp for a ‘race-track' configuration. That's 380bhp from a lightweight, rear-wheel-drive coupe. That's... a lot.

"We are delivering a series of power upgrade solutions that will allow drivers to unlock the real performance potential of their vehicles," Hal Reisiger, Cosworth chief exec said.

We'll bring you more on the other upgrades as soon as we hear about them. Of course, it's not the first time we've seen a modified Toyobaru; last year we tested a supercharged, 280bhp BRZ, and found it to be really rather impressive...
RalfPeterB-80