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Posted By: Sarah your view on Turbo'd cars - 23rd Jun 2004 2:18pm
Do people think they make 1.6 turbo engines go like a 3 litre nowadays?, Does The turbo still kicks in at 2000 revs even if you only want to drive your granny to the supermarket. Suppose it depends on what car?

I hear that the Audi 1.8T returns about 18mpg. Is this true?

Any suggestions on the Honda Civic Type R - apart from ugly

Does anyone know what car looks like a streetKa, but puts Porche 911's to shame?

Is the Cooper S a Supercharged engine? & is it as expensive to run as a turbo?

What are your views on MX-5's? I hear there are plenty of mods and upgrades available for these as well?

Is the Mitsubishi FTO only available on import?

Just a few thoughts, your views are valuable!
Posted By: Cali_16v Re: your view on Turbo'd cars - 23rd Jun 2004 2:24pm
i like the civic but you can ge tthe sport which has the same trim and none of the insurance expence. mx-5 not worth it unless getting a new one. dont know any small car that will but a porker to shame. and i think the cooper s is a supecharger. not much faster than a saxo i've heard. i like the clio cup 2.0. nice car great base to start modding on.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: your view on Turbo'd cars - 23rd Jun 2004 3:10pm
well my mates M5 is a 3.8 and 360bhp and does 19mpg so i doubt the Audi will do less, saying that the new rx-8 only does 18 to the gallon!! you can get uk FTO's but most will be imports! Civic Type R - Fun to drive but yes a mad shape and who's idea was it to put the gear nob on the dash!! im not in to that!! MX-5 - is a poor mans RX-& so a no to that in my opinion of course! Cooper S is definately a supercharger as I had one and didn't see mant saxo VTS havin a go so they are quite a bit faster when it kicks in, and expensive for the speed you get. maybe a Streetcar with a 3.0 litre engine would do it or maybe a Lotus Elise with some mods!! O yeh and try and find a manual FTO its tricky, all the ones ive found are Auto's! Hope I was of use!!
Posted By: dj_russell_plays_trance Re: your view on Turbo'd cars - 23rd Jun 2004 4:28pm
mx5s can be an awsome car and could put a porsche to shame on performance and looks with the right mods.
Posted By: dj_russell_plays_trance Re: your view on Turbo'd cars - 23rd Jun 2004 4:29pm
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Posted By: exploding_penguin Re: your view on Turbo'd cars - 23rd Jun 2004 5:46pm
yea go mx5 purely coz u can mod eveythin on it an like u sed loadsa bit out there 4 it. bit of a hairdresser car as standard tho!!!. yea the cooper s is a supercharger.
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s the Mitsubishi FTO only available on import?
i hear a question 4 ando!!! lol
Posted By: Anonymous Re: your view on Turbo'd cars - 23rd Jun 2004 9:36pm
how about the new 2 litre clio?

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Clio 182(2001 on)...................CC/Cyl - MPH - 0-60

2.0 16V Renaultsport(172bhp)1998/4 - 138 - 7.0

2.0 16V Renaultsport(182bhp)1998/4 - 139 - 6.9

2.0 16V Renaultsport Cup(172bhp)1998/4 - 138 - 6.7

2.0 16V Renaultsport Cup(172bhp)(CC)1998/4 - 138 - 6.7
looks nice, quite expensive to eek laugh
Posted By: saz2004 Re: your view on Turbo'd cars - 23rd Jun 2004 10:30pm
yea i really like the new 2.0 clio. looks nice when its modded!
but i also like the civic type-R!!
Posted By: Anonymous Re: your view on Turbo'd cars - 23rd Jun 2004 11:29pm
oh i forgot, the new clio isn't turbo'd (that i know of) but its still a pretty sweet car, maybe room in the engine bay for it to be turbo'd? or could that be to much power for a FWD car?
Posted By: aceritz Re: your view on Turbo'd cars - 24th Jun 2004 1:25pm
mini cooper s is super charged, and at standard will do more than 135mph, dont know many saxos that can do that
Posted By: Ando Re: your view on Turbo'd cars - 24th Jun 2004 1:48pm
FTO is import only. I think Ralliart brought a few over, official imports, but still imports I think.

Best one to go for is the GPX Mivec. Engine is a 2000cc V6 with variable valve timeing. 198bhp.

0-60 6.8seconds.
Top end, over 150mph.
They're cheapish to run and front wheel drive. The handling is excellent. If you want to paw over one let us know wink

Oh yeah manual ones are tricky to find, you can convert an auto to a manual if you really want wink However the auto version is tiptronic, and the tiptronic in the FTO is supposed to be excellent,- no idea on that though only ever drove manuals laugh
Posted By: Towny Re: your view on Turbo'd cars - 24th Jun 2004 2:20pm
goin by the book the vts is 0.3 slower to 60! tourbo'd cars are expensive, unreliable and to get a good 1 in what u want isn't gona be that easy to find. u sound like ur goin 4 a round group 15 insurance??? civic vti??? clio williams both are around 7 to 60 and are nice cars!!!
Posted By: Ando Re: your view on Turbo'd cars - 24th Jun 2004 6:20pm
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goin by the book the vts is 0.3 slower to 60! tourbo'd cars are expensive, unreliable and to get a good 1 in what u want isn't gona be that easy to find. u sound like ur goin 4 a round group 15 insurance??? civic vti??? clio williams both are around 7 to 60 and are nice cars!!!
Non-factory turbo cars *may* be unreliable, it's a rather sweeping statement that they all are wink

Problem with turbo cars is they take time to spool the turbo up, I can get a car length on a rolling start with an impreza with the FTO, however when the turbo is spooled it's "bye bye fto!", untill we get to 90-odd anyways wink
Posted By: Towny Re: your view on Turbo'd cars - 25th Jun 2004 8:21am
not so much on the newer cars i.e scobbys or evo's but ya hear stories of older turbo'd cars like the 5 or pulsar gti-r breakin down often and the parts are very expensive. if i were 2 buy a turbo car prob wud be the starlet turbo glanza new shape they are mint!!!
Posted By: Ando Re: your view on Turbo'd cars - 25th Jun 2004 10:56pm
Reanult 5 GT Turbo, old turbo car, no unreliablity there!

(Unless it's been owned by a scal who's turned the boost right up without uprating anything!)

I'd really love a 5 Turbo, classic boy-racer machine! tease
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