Is the Gen 1 BRZ / 86 better than Gen 2?

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12 Feb 202609:53

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Lucas and Josh compare the Gen 1 BRZ with the newer Gen 2, exploring whether it's worth upgrading to the latter for its performance. After testing both models on a track, they discover that despite the Gen 2’s enhancements, they can build an even better car by modifying the Gen 1 for less money. The duo also enjoys some friendly competition, testing their driving skills on the track, with a professional driver helping them gauge the true performance difference. Ultimately, they plan to modify their Gen 1 BRZ to take on the Gen 2's speed and style.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The Gen 1 BRZ is a beloved car, known for its affordability, fun driving experience, and strong JDM heritage, with ties to the AE86.
  • 😀 Lucas and Josh compare the older Gen 1 BRZ to the newer Gen 2 BRZ, questioning if spending more on the Gen 2 is worth it compared to customizing a Gen 1 with the savings.
  • 😀 The Gen 2 BRZ is priced around 50k AUD, while the secondhand Gen 1 can be purchased for 20k AUD, leaving room for extensive modifications.
  • 😀 While testing the Gen 2 BRZ, Lucas and Josh find its handling lacking, mainly due to the tires, although the car is still fun to drive.
  • 😀 The Gen 2 BRZ has better overall performance, but the Gen 1 is seen as a more budget-friendly option that can be tuned into a serious competitor with the saved money.
  • 😀 The hosts have a lap-time competition between themselves. Lucas sets a slightly faster time at 60.63 seconds, while Josh clocks 60.99 seconds.
  • 😀 During the skid pan drift test, Lucas, a drifting beginner, starts to get the hang of sliding the car, noting the Gen 1's responsiveness and throttle feedback.
  • 😀 The professional driver, Dylan, sets a lap time of 56.5 seconds in the Gen 2 BRZ, demonstrating the car's superior performance.
  • 😀 Dylan also takes his modified GR86 out on the course, recording an impressive lap time of 50.56 seconds, highlighting the benefits of modification.
  • 😀 Despite being beaten by the Gen 2, Lucas and Josh are determined to use the extra funds saved by purchasing a secondhand Gen 1 BRZ to create a car that can outperform the Gen 2 BRZ.

Q & A

  • What is the main comparison being made in the video?

    -The video compares the Gen 1 and Gen 2 BRZ, specifically evaluating whether it’s worth spending more on a brand-new Gen 2 or opting for a secondhand Gen 1 and using the remaining budget to build a more customized and potentially superior car.

  • Why is the BRZ considered a modern JDM classic?

    -The BRZ is considered a modern JDM classic due to its rear-wheel-drive layout, lightweight build, and a 2.0L naturally aspirated boxer engine, offering a balance similar to the legendary AE86, an iconic JDM car from the anime Initial D.

  • What modifications have been made to the Gen 1 BRZ featured in the video?

    -The Gen 1 BRZ in the video is mostly stock, but it includes Brembo brakes, a full titanium exhaust from Nvidia, and a six-speed manual transmission.

  • What issue does the Gen 1 BRZ have in terms of its current condition?

    -The Gen 1 BRZ has a mysterious clicking sound in the back tires, and the tires are from a brand called Sport Tracks, which the hosts are unfamiliar with.

  • Why does Josh prefer the Gen 1 BRZ over the Gen 2?

    -Josh prefers the Gen 1 BRZ because the Gen 2 costs around 50k AUD, whereas they bought the Gen 1 for 20k AUD, leaving them with an additional 30k AUD to customize and potentially outperform the Gen 2 BRZ.

  • How does the Gen 2 BRZ perform compared to the Gen 1 on the track?

    -The Gen 2 BRZ shows better handling, stability, and performance, completing the track lap faster than the Gen 1. Dylan, a pro driver, sets a lap time of 56.5 seconds in the Gen 2 BRZ, while the Gen 1 struggles with stability and performance.

  • What was Lucas’s experience when trying to drift the Gen 1 BRZ?

    -Lucas, a beginner at drifting, found the Gen 1 BRZ easy to control and get sideways, appreciating the car’s responsiveness and feedback, which helped him adjust and improve his technique.

  • What does the pro driver Dylan manage to achieve in the Gen 2 BRZ?

    -Dylan manages to set an impressive lap time of 52.74 seconds in the Gen 2 BRZ, which is significantly faster than the Gen 1’s time.

  • What’s the difference in performance between the Gen 2 BRZ and the heavily modified GR86 driven by Dylan?

    -Dylan’s heavily modified GR86, which runs on E85 and is tuned for track performance, outperforms the Gen 2 BRZ by achieving a lap time of 50.56 seconds, nearly 2-3 seconds faster than the Gen 2.

  • What is the main challenge for the Gen 1 BRZ in this comparison?

    -The main challenge for the Gen 1 BRZ is its performance gap compared to the Gen 2 BRZ, especially when both are driven by professionals, with the Gen 2 showing superior speed and handling.

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