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Subaru Explains Why The New BRZ Doesn’t Have A Turbo – CarBuzz
Automotive enthusiasts demanded that Subaru fit a turbocharged engine in the 2022 Subaru BRZ. The outgoing …

Cost and weight played a factor as well. Adding a turbo would have pushed the BRZ beyond its scant curb weight of under 2,900 pounds and likely ruined its affordable $28,845 entry price. While some will complain that the BRZ still needs a turbo, Subaru will argue that it isn’t really necessary with the improved engine.
The old engine didn’t deliver peak torque until 6,400 rpm, but this new one provides its 184 lb-ft max at only 3,700 rpm. With a lower torque peak, it should be far easier to build…
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