Angrys3owner idea for a new motor...
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AngryS3Owner said:
It's not so much the power as the RWD rather than 4WD... your car for example would scare me plenty with me driving it
so would anything RWD with enough power and few or no driver aids
Have to agree - 4WD is for tractors only IMHO.so would anything RWD with enough power and few or no driver aids
Isn't this the obvious answer?
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/205841.htm
AngryS3Owner said:
Nope... don't do automatics either
That is bloody cheap though, a 4.5 Cerb that was reliable would probably be my idea of a perfect car to be honest.
Yeah, but a manual M3?That is bloody cheap though, a 4.5 Cerb that was reliable would probably be my idea of a perfect car to be honest.
I've thought about a TVR many times (tuscan) but I don't think I could cope with their temperamental nature. I also think that after having had porsches the handling would seem somewhat crap.
This is what you want, Twin Turbo Vauxhall Monaro 600 ponies !
Rear wheel dirve and the guys local.
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/213717.htm
Rear wheel dirve and the guys local.
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/213717.htm
You don't have to spend a lot to sort out TVR handling - around £1000 on some well set up dampers and springs, and a good fast road geometry set up. I've just had the 3 year old suspension replaced on my Tuscan and the car is now transformed; it just grips and grips, has razor sharp turn in, can be driven practically hands-off even on bumpy roads, and doesn't bounce around like a pogo stick. It even feels more comfortable around town, but corners and brakes dead flat; amazing!
I can't understand how they got the spring rates and damper valving so wrong in the factory, but it now feels at least as good as the last Boxter I drove, albeit a shed load quicker!
Pete
I can't understand how they got the spring rates and damper valving so wrong in the factory, but it now feels at least as good as the last Boxter I drove, albeit a shed load quicker!
Pete
R1_JON said:
AngryS3Owner said:
It's not so much the power as the RWD rather than 4WD... your car for example would scare me plenty with me driving it
so would anything RWD with enough power and few or no driver aids
Have to agree - 4WD is for tractors only IMHO.so would anything RWD with enough power and few or no driver aids
Isn't this the obvious answer?
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/205841.htm
Turbofun said:
This is what you want, Twin Turbo Vauxhall Monaro 600 ponies !
Rear wheel dirve and the guys local.
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/213717.htm
Rear wheel dirve and the guys local.
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/213717.htm
VerySideways said:
Turbofun said:
This is what you want, Twin Turbo Vauxhall Monaro 600 ponies !
Rear wheel dirve and the guys local.
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/213717.htm
Rear wheel dirve and the guys local.
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/213717.htm
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