Hi I'm just looking for people that have owned a mk1.5 I'm thinking that it's been a while since I've done a project and as life has settled I am now in the situation where I could start something.
I have a rev5 with a rev3 tubby engine to take all the electronics and running gear and brakes from I am wondering if anyone has done the conversion, how did you find it? Also is there anyone out there with a mk1.5 willing to take me out for a spin so I can see what it is like?
I know there is a Paul woods guide out there somewhere but every link I find from older post is broken or the article is no longer there.
Any MK1.5 owners out there?
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Re: Any MK1.5 owners out there?
www.twobrutal.co.uk is your friend
Peter
1989 MR2 Mk1 NA T-bar
1998 Ssangyong Korando GLS
2011 Honda Civic Type R
1989 MR2 Mk1 NA T-bar
1998 Ssangyong Korando GLS
2011 Honda Civic Type R
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Re: Any MK1.5 owners out there?
Just ask me directly, all of the info is free.
I built the first one in Europe in 2001 and have built dozens of them since so anything you need to know just ask.
I supply a jig to enable easy engine mount welding and can walk you throught the entire build, or build it for you.
Pretty much the most fun you can have in a Mk1
I built the first one in Europe in 2001 and have built dozens of them since so anything you need to know just ask.
I supply a jig to enable easy engine mount welding and can walk you throught the entire build, or build it for you.
Pretty much the most fun you can have in a Mk1
Re: Any MK1.5 owners out there?
Just do it, you won't be disappointed.
A bloke on a Ninja once pulled up next to me at a set of lights and knocked on the drivers window. He wanted to know what the hell he'd been chasing as he'd never had to try so hard!
A 1.5 definitely demands respect, kicking sideways when switching lanes to overtake (on the M62) in traffic deffinitely wakes you up.
I'd take you for a spin but mine is currently rather rusty and down on 3 cylinders after a trip to Santa Pod. However it's still feels damn quick and is great fun around the fields / yard
A bloke on a Ninja once pulled up next to me at a set of lights and knocked on the drivers window. He wanted to know what the hell he'd been chasing as he'd never had to try so hard!
A 1.5 definitely demands respect, kicking sideways when switching lanes to overtake (on the M62) in traffic deffinitely wakes you up.
I'd take you for a spin but mine is currently rather rusty and down on 3 cylinders after a trip to Santa Pod. However it's still feels damn quick and is great fun around the fields / yard