Hi there, Im not sure which section I need to be in to introduce myself so if someone could move this post to the relevent section that would be great.
Im AJ, Im 27 and actually looking at purchasing something a bit different....Ive owned a total of 8 cars since passing my test 11 years ago, so thought about trying something Jap, now your going to have to forgive my ignorance as I know nothing about Jap cars so really wanting some expert advice from you guys.
Firstly I want to purchase a Mk3 MR2 (now am I right in thinking that the year 00-06 is mk3?)
Secondly ive been looking at the 1.8 VVTi...NOW...Is this a good car? good points? bad points?
And im looking at modifying it slightly but unsure which route to take i.e. turbo or just basic subtle performance mods
And is this model an ok car to modify and what would you recommend I do to it?
And finally wheres the best place for mod parts i.e lowering springs, exhausts etc...
Thanks in advance
New to the Jap scene...
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Re: New to the Jap scene...
Hi. Not many Mk3 owners in these parts it seems
If you've managed to find a car then I'd recommend making a thread in member profiles, or just pop into off topic and join in down there
If you've managed to find a car then I'd recommend making a thread in member profiles, or just pop into off topic and join in down there
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Re: New to the Jap scene...
Hi. I've never owned a MK3. When I joined this club (I had two MK2s, one after the other) I didn't have much respect for the MK3. It's a smaller engine than the MK2 and the looks are softer.
However, since then I've chased MK3s on the road and they really do look fantastic. The handling and dynamics look superb. They can definitely be tarted up to look a bit more aggressive and less pedestrian too - just make sure you buy one in a good colour combo!
As for modification, have a read up on the company Rogue Motorsport. They race a lot of MK3s and turn them into real demons. Of course there is cash involved in doing this. They tend to swap motors and/or turbocharge. Some V6s have been made too.
I think the MK3 has an awful lot of potential and you should try and drive one on a proper road ASAP
However, since then I've chased MK3s on the road and they really do look fantastic. The handling and dynamics look superb. They can definitely be tarted up to look a bit more aggressive and less pedestrian too - just make sure you buy one in a good colour combo!
As for modification, have a read up on the company Rogue Motorsport. They race a lot of MK3s and turn them into real demons. Of course there is cash involved in doing this. They tend to swap motors and/or turbocharge. Some V6s have been made too.
I think the MK3 has an awful lot of potential and you should try and drive one on a proper road ASAP
Re: New to the Jap scene...
Following up on what SynXero said a common swap is the 190bhp engine from the 7th gen Celica - gives a decent improvement in performance.
They're supposedly the best handling of the MR2's, but I've never had one come up at a tempting enough spec/price to make me buy one
They're supposedly the best handling of the MR2's, but I've never had one come up at a tempting enough spec/price to make me buy one
Re: New to the Jap scene...
Mr.Two wrote:Following up on what SynXero said a common swap is the 190bhp engine from the 7th gen Celica - gives a decent improvement in performance.
They're supposedly the best handling of the MR2's, but I've never had one come up at a tempting enough spec/price to make me buy one
a fully sorted 2GR or 3SGTE swapped one would certainly tempt me but I don't suppose they come up for sale often - not yet anyway.
Re: New to the Jap scene...
I'd be happy with a 2GR swap in a lumpy old Volvo, never mind a lightweight roadster Suppose it would give similar performance to an Evora with the bolt-on SC kit