thanks again.
after runnig the rx7 i dont think anything else is gonna strangle my wallet like that does. Its always alarming whe you can watch the fuel gauge move slowly downwards as you u boot it.
thanks again.
after runnig the rx7 i dont think anything else is gonna strangle my wallet like that does. Its always alarming whe you can watch the fuel gauge move slowly downwards as you u boot it.
I have heard that before.Originally Posted by mintyfresh
It can be the same way with the VR-4, especially since the fuel tank is stupidly small, £35 will fill it up (light on and off).
To be honest, I think it's very good on fuel if you take it easy, perhaps I'm used to juicy cars, 20-25 miles per gallon is my average and on a run it's very good.
However, on track it's another story, less than 5 mpg has been seen. :-b
Im in Essex.
A tiptronic car does seem ideal for me, and although i didnt intend on an estate, if it is as great as you guys say then maybe i have to driive one. Im sure i can think of something to fill the rest of the car with
You can get saloon or estate.
Best bet is to look on autotrader - do a search for mitsubishi, any model, with vr4 or vr-4 as the keyword searches. If you make it national, you should get a few good deals come up.
The car on e-bay does not look like its worth anywhere near 7.5k. If I were you I'd find a pristine car the same age for 7k and then play as you want. His list of mods and estimate of power make it sound like it has not been cared for. This may not be the case, just me being suspicious!
If you want a non-pristine car that has been played with, it could cost less than 6k!!
But remember, SERVICE HISTORY or the knowledge that a major service needs doing!
Did someone mention RX7? Slightly off topic - what year/model spec do you have? Mine is an on-going '92 3rd gen project - I'm in middle of rebuilding the engine at the moment, but have a nice single turbo to go on it. Anyway, time is the problem thats why its on-going...
I must be mad trying to run a VR4, a VTR1000 and rebuild a RX7 :rolleyes5 - actually nope - just skint! ozey:
Mike.
Its a '95 Rxt Twi n Turbo Type R. Its got full RE-Amemiya bodykit, HKS Exhaust, GruppeM induction and a full custom interior. It really is a great car, and i havnt driving anything that handles better. Its just too small for me
I think i would want an estate because a saloon seems a bit like an EVO wannabe (sorry to ther owners).
How much does it cost to mod the VR4? what sort of money does it take to get upto the 350bhp mark?
EVO wannabe?! :rolleyes5 ozey:Originally Posted by mintyfresh
Nah, mate! That's one of the reasons why I wanted one over your scoobs and evos, yeah it's got the AYC, four wheel drive and massive power, but it's also a refined family car. The ride is nowhere near as harsh as an EVOs, and the interior is full of toys too.
The reason I love the VR4 so much is because of it's stealth factor - it simply doesn't look like a 300bhp car.....it's just a Galant with a spoiler!
350 is achievable in many ways! But its not so easy, 330 has been achieved without major major mods.
The easiest is a moderate shot of Nitrous.....its not always there though!
If you want to go the conventional way you will need an induction kit, an exhaust, a decat, and a boost controller. This will set you back between £1000 and £3000 depending on whether you fit and set it up yourself or pay through the nose! This will easily get you up around the 320-330 mark if done right. To get more you are in to more expense with fuel and ignition controllers. While these are not expensive in themselves you could be in for a £500 rolling road bill!
Once you get to 350ish you may find the auto box starts behaving funny (I dont but others have) and the manual will require an uprated clutch.
I think thats everything! The estate is the best bet, practical and stealthy! I was playing with a 911 Turbo and a Bentley Continental GT last night and they must have wondered what was going on! A 4.7 second 0-60 is certainly unexpected from your average traffic light competition!
Ys .. He did buy it from Keightley .. When i was looking for mine last Sept it was in Keightly then .. I have a piccy of it still in my piccy folder ..Originally Posted by zedy1
i want, i want, i want!!!
/banned!... oh err.. :rolleyes5Originally Posted by mintyfresh
Theres noway i got my saloon cos it was second best to an EVO. I have never even though of it in that way. The car was bought cos it looks "da-shiat" and goes like the clappers..
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Sorry buddy, your right. anyone can see an evo coming. I thnik you get extra satisfaction if the power is in your family saloon.
The guy reckons the cambelts have been changed, but its gonna take a hefty bit of cash with his car to p/x for the rex.
This one is for sale too, and I saw it yesterday - looks like it's just had £2000 knocked off it's asking price. Bog-standard, no mods, Ralliart spec, full history, and low mileage - looked in good 'nick.
http://www.xtreme-uk.net/UsedCarDeta...ankdetails=181
If you are interested in a saloon, although I am not actively pursuing it, mine is still for sale, details here.....
My VR-4
Will consider an offer.
Ford Mondeo ST200
Not as fast as a VR-4, but it'll do for me.
My Rx7 is on ebay at the minute, not the best place to advertise a car but its cheaper than autotrader.
If it sells i'll get back to you guys. I could also be tempted in a p/x deal.
Deano.
Been driving mine all day which is something I rarely get to do.
I've been stopping and starting and parking here and parking there, and I have to say I'm exhausted!
It may go like sh1t and stick to the road like sh1t to a blanket on the corners at speed!, but you trawl slowly and squeeze into gaps a few times it becomes a BEAST of a car to control.... it has a pathetic turning circle!!!!!!!!!!! and you'll find yourself having to shuffle to do many 3 point turns or simply turn out of a simple tight junction.
Also in mine anyway, you have to stamp on the brake to stop the thing, and sometimes especially with the air con running, parking can be an issue when the car wants to surge forward.. which is expected in autos but these are no ordinary cars.
I assume the RX is very agile!!! you WILL find it much different!
I have basis of comparison too, I have access to several high powered and large Mercs to much smaller cars, the VR-4 is a different car and almost bus like.
Other than the above it's undoubtably a superb car and does what it does well.
This is all my opinion, but I suggest you try it for yourself.
I would just like to double check the above statement. Are you saying that the VR4 is not agile? :stunned:
Can I double check that you are talking about slow speed?
I am VERY impressed at what the VR4 is able to do from a handling point of view. The difference from a V6 sport is not measurable. The turning circle is not good (its okay on FWD models - so must be a 4WD thing) but it goes and stops exactly as you want it to. The brakes will need upgrading if you want to stop hard repeatedly, however.
As far as agility goes, watch the video of Pete and Simon hassling a 400 bhp Skyline at Castle Coombe!
:$ We weren't even trying! :topic: :$
#Originally Posted by Nick Mann
Correct. Low speed.
Correct. It isn't agile at 'low speed'.
Try driving a 200SX for example, you'll know agility when you try one of those.
The 200SX, RX7 ARE sports cars, no matter how you dress the VR-4 up, it is not a sports car and doesn't handle like one.
How true is that.....no more than three days after buying mine I was pulling out of my drive and turning left onto the road, but headed out into the road a little more to give myself enough room to get round my neighbours car parked up on the kerb. I didn't think anything special about it as I'd done this day-in-day-out for the past 3 years in my old V6-24.Originally Posted by Brind
Ok, so full lock left at a steady slowish pace, then clobbered the kerb on the opposite side of the road. :Cry1: Damn thing went up on the tyre by about 1" then dropped back down against the alloy tearing a nice fleshy bit of metal of it....absolutely gutted.
Note to self: "turning circle sucks....check!"