Is the Mk3 underpowered?
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Any nice photo's?
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Would I say they're underpowered?
Personally yes I would although it's counteracted by the fact that they're nowhere near as heavy as the mk2's
As for the styling of them I'm not a huge fan of the front of them I still think that the mk2 is the most aggressively styled of the 3 although I'm biased
I think I'd have one myself if I could afford the 2ZZ swap but in standard form I'd not bother
A friend of mine is addicted to Toyota and is currently I believe trying to install a BEAMS into a mk3 although I couldn't say how far he's got with it
Personally yes I would although it's counteracted by the fact that they're nowhere near as heavy as the mk2's
As for the styling of them I'm not a huge fan of the front of them I still think that the mk2 is the most aggressively styled of the 3 although I'm biased
I think I'd have one myself if I could afford the 2ZZ swap but in standard form I'd not bother
A friend of mine is addicted to Toyota and is currently I believe trying to install a BEAMS into a mk3 although I couldn't say how far he's got with it
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MK3 winner in both races of the mr2 championship at the weekend
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So no pic's then?
Is there a big brake conversion for all the hot engine conversions?
Is there a big brake conversion for all the hot engine conversions?
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Mike N wrote:So no pic's then?
Is there a big brake conversion for all the hot engine conversions?
No pictures yet as I'm still sourcing all the bits to do mine
get on over to spyderchat, there are a few on there
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Whilst I cant attest to driving one, there was a 2ZZ Mk3 that went on here for about £3k. Buy a completed conversion and profit. It'll be more reliable than a mk2 as well. It's definitely where I'd have gone had I elected to stay with the marque.
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Mike N wrote:Any nice photo's?
Mine on its initial start up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h16QwWUE ... e=youtu.be[/url]
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Never understood the mk3. They spent all that money making it properly light and handle and then give it an engine not fit for an avensis.
real shame.
real shame.
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But the engine was fit for an Avensis. And a Corolla. and a Celica.
It was (and is) a decent enough little engine, precat issues aside. The car didn't need masses of power to be fun, and having driven big power examples I prefer the car when it's got less. More driving, less hanging on.
It was (and is) a decent enough little engine, precat issues aside. The car didn't need masses of power to be fun, and having driven big power examples I prefer the car when it's got less. More driving, less hanging on.
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Having owned and tracked all three, I'd agree that the Mk3 is the best handling.
If you've coming from a Mk2 Turbo and enjoy the torque, look at a Turbo conversion. I've had a PE turbo kit on mine @ 10psi and 220-230bhp for nearly 7 years now with a standard '03 engine block, 6 speed box and brakes etc and no issues with the extra power and torque.
Power to weight ratio is very close to my old Rev2 Mk2 with ~300bhp.
However, a standard Mk3 on earlier 15" alloys and tyres is a very fun and progressive car when driven enthusiastically - that's my preferred setup for trackdays as the later facelift cars on wider rears on 16" alloys pushed the balance to far to understeer IMO.
If you've coming from a Mk2 Turbo and enjoy the torque, look at a Turbo conversion. I've had a PE turbo kit on mine @ 10psi and 220-230bhp for nearly 7 years now with a standard '03 engine block, 6 speed box and brakes etc and no issues with the extra power and torque.
Power to weight ratio is very close to my old Rev2 Mk2 with ~300bhp.
However, a standard Mk3 on earlier 15" alloys and tyres is a very fun and progressive car when driven enthusiastically - that's my preferred setup for trackdays as the later facelift cars on wider rears on 16" alloys pushed the balance to far to understeer IMO.
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Just to chip in. I've never had a mk1 though...
MK3 manual was fun enough -I felt it was massively underpowered but still chippy in the corners so prepared to make progress over MK2.
Second SMT MK3 was still massively underpowered. I did like the MK3 though as a small car, I couldn't fit much luggage in there but when creative could fit in more then enough when creative.
...went back to MK2 for 2 reasons:
The MK3 just didn't cut it for me engine-wise. Plenty of poke but just not enough on demand.
Cornering was good -but in my area cornering is usuually slow, you just don't know whether there's a car, truck, tractor, caravan or livestock in the other side of the road (read this all you that come up to the highlands!!)
...I actually have a big soft spot for the MK3 when it has a hard top although I personally felt the wheelbase just a tad too short. I always wanted to swap in a 3SGTE. It just wasn't the car for me.
...nice car for bombing about -it just didn't feel fast / sporty for me and way too slow.
i've been looking at GT86 for long enough -still the same and a lovely car. It's too underpowered for me. You might be ablt to go round corners quick -but you can't in my area so I want something can pull us on the straights LoL.
MK3 manual was fun enough -I felt it was massively underpowered but still chippy in the corners so prepared to make progress over MK2.
Second SMT MK3 was still massively underpowered. I did like the MK3 though as a small car, I couldn't fit much luggage in there but when creative could fit in more then enough when creative.
...went back to MK2 for 2 reasons:
The MK3 just didn't cut it for me engine-wise. Plenty of poke but just not enough on demand.
Cornering was good -but in my area cornering is usuually slow, you just don't know whether there's a car, truck, tractor, caravan or livestock in the other side of the road (read this all you that come up to the highlands!!)
...I actually have a big soft spot for the MK3 when it has a hard top although I personally felt the wheelbase just a tad too short. I always wanted to swap in a 3SGTE. It just wasn't the car for me.
...nice car for bombing about -it just didn't feel fast / sporty for me and way too slow.
i've been looking at GT86 for long enough -still the same and a lovely car. It's too underpowered for me. You might be ablt to go round corners quick -but you can't in my area so I want something can pull us on the straights LoL.