
Skywalker wrote:
Although, I have only ever wrapped NA's round tree's![]()


Makes it sound like you do it for fun!


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Skywalker wrote:
Although, I have only ever wrapped NA's round tree's![]()
dawolf wrote:MR2's are one of the few cars ever built that looks great'out of the box'.
Most other cars need modifying to make them look any good.
The only improvement would be slightly bigger wheels maybe.
Race Idiot wrote:dawolf wrote:MR2's are one of the few cars ever built that looks great'out of the box'.
Most other cars need modifying to make them look any good.
The only improvement would be slightly bigger wheels maybe.
I think you can realy only apply this to rev3 and upwards.Rev1's look horrible standard, non colour coded sidestrips no front spliter 4x4 ridehight and tiny little wheels.
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As for the NA/Turbo thing, I felt that the NA you could have more fun in day to day driving it.The turbo seems just seems to get you to naughty speeds far too quickly.
Although the extra grunt does come in handy when you need to overtake.
Race Idiot wrote:dawolf wrote:MR2's are one of the few cars ever built that looks great'out of the box'.
Most other cars need modifying to make them look any good.
The only improvement would be slightly bigger wheels maybe.
I think you can realy only apply this to rev3 and upwards.Rev1's look horrible standard, non colour coded sidestrips no front spliter 4x4 ridehight and tiny little wheels.
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Greddy-Matt wrote:If its overtaking power you want then the tubby wins hands down, overtaking is nice and whooshy.![]()
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Michel wrote:cough http://www.vimeo.com/1496510 cough
HighwayStar wrote:Just got to say I disagree with only Rev3 and on cars looking good out the box.Sure they're lower and colour coded but that isn't always the best look depending on colour and trim and many prefer the rev1/2 spoiler and rev 2s have 15" wheels same as the later cars.
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I like the'older' look of the early cars and celebrate it.
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HighwayStar wrote:What centre panel between the rear lights?
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Deezee wrote:
Plus all the uninformed, poor driver, urban myth crap is making my blood boil.![]()
A turbo car isn't more likely, than a standard car, to spin out, infact its less likely because you get them
(Rev3+) with a limited slip differential to manage the power through the wheels.
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steve b wrote:Deezee wrote:
Plus all the uninformed, poor driver, urban myth crap is making my blood boil.![]()
A turbo car isn't more likely, than a standard car, to spin out, infact its less likely because you get them
(Rev3+) with a limited slip differential to manage the power through the wheels.
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Sorry, your wrong.
LSD means that when you do loose traction you've lost it from BOTH rear wheels and the car WILL slide.![]()
N/A with no LSD when you start to loose traction only ONE rear wheel will spin the other will continue to grip.
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This means dramatic tail end action is less likely in the n/a.
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The turbo has more torque, thats the very reason they fitted an LSD to raise the level at which it breaks away, thing is that level is often accidentally reached by inexperienced drivers in the wet and when they reach it, its too late.![]()
N/a they'll just spin away the power with one wheel.
There are a number of people on this site who had owned n/a then bought a turbo and within a week spun it for this very reason.
barronMR2 wrote:My rev3 tubby on the standard bilstiens and 18's with 40 profile tyres(not my choice), was as you said a bit lairy in the wet.
There was lots of grip but I don't remember ever trying to get near the limit due the snap oversteer characteristics and lack of easy throttle control to counter it.
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But my current mk2 n/a has standard susp, stock 15's and the non-lsd diff.![]()
When pushed beyond the level of grip, the lack of lsd means the inside wheels spins and outside grips(but without drive).
This does allow some travel of the rear end but never at much of an angle and it regains grip quickly.
This makes it easy to control by the throttle input.
If you keep on the throttle its just spins the inside wheel but the angle of drift doesn't increase, because the outside wheel is still giving grip.
If you lift off the grip returns to both wheels and returns to driving in straight line.
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