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15 Sep 2006, 11:40 (Ref:1710928) | #1 | |
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So what do you drive ?
Didnt see this around so decided to plop it in
I just recently got a 1.9 TDi 105BHP Jetta Black Comfort Line Not a great picture from the office Have the Fogs and Cruise control at the moment, fairly decent car! Im going remapping the ecu to 150bhp soon. Used to have a Golf TDi 110 chipped to 130 Rocketship!! So whats everyone else drive these days ? |
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one of those themes that keeps cropping up from time to time, although it's been a while since the last one!
I'll make it sticky this time So, between us me and Aly (aka The Wife) have a Quantum H4i which is Aly's main commuting car, 1800cc Zetec powered by LPG, a Vincent Hurricane which Aly bought anout 12 years ago and is an absolut blast to drive- not huge power or amazing handling but great open motoring fun! The 'sensible family vehicle' is a Toyota Previa which last year replaced our much loved 1984 Granada. I was going to tell you about my Dutton Melos but that dosn't count because it's in bits |
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15 Sep 2006, 16:03 (Ref:1711182) | #4 | ||
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No car yet, so a pair of shoes.
But, i'll probably be getting a polo or something similar in about a year and a bits time. |
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My current car is actually my first car, a 1989 3.0ltr turbo Toyota Supra with 240bhp.
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Any pics?
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Just the 1 Garcon, and its 2 years old im afraid. The pic was taken before I could drive the car. (long story). Still, it looks pretty much the same now as it did back then, a pretty tidy car for its age. IMO.
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I do like that model of Supra. Does look a clean one.
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I'm driving a Ford BA Falcon wagon (estate), to fill in a few details for you UK folk it's a 4.0L 6cyl with 182kW (~240hp) and 380Nm torque, 4sp auto. It's big (>5m long) and goes (reasonably) fast but doesn't use too much fuel, approx 11L/100km or 26mpg average with more city than hwy driving. I haven't timed a 0-60 but it should be under 8sec comfortably even with quite a tall first gear. Even though it is the base model it has cruise, a/c, power front windows, power drivers seat, trip computer & other useful stuff.
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16 Sep 2006, 19:39 (Ref:1711976) | #12 | ||
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K reg 1.4 Vauxhall Astra, it's not what you got, but what you do with it. Real fun embarassing people who buy a car for what it can do for their image, rather than what it can do for them.
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I've got a Ford Focus 1.6 Zetec. Hardly the rarest car around.... but I love it!
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A Toyota Hilux of course,the Sheepfarmers vehicle of choice.
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I've been meaning to make a thread about my 'new' car, but cbf, now it's got around to it
It's a1989 R31 Skyline, had it about a year, bought it with a dead engine (it sounded real nasty). as soon as I got it home gave it a good polish, as it's paint is pretty faded, you can tell in the pics, but it was tons worse, when polished it looked a fair bit better than it does now, I seriously havn't polished or even washed it since about christmas, I'll be painting it in the near future. About a week later swapped the engine out, the new engine came out of a mates car, who was replaceing his RB30 with an RB20 turbo engine. I just kept it as it was for a while, while sourcing RB30 turbo parts (from VL Turbo Commodore), lowered it, fitted the rims from my other Skyline that I have since sold, and fitted a 3" exhaust in anticipation for the turbo. Just about 3-4 months ago I finally did the turbo conversion, and the first time I hit boost it put the biggest smile on my face at this time I didn't have a front pipe (from the dump pipe to the cat converter) so on boost it was damn loud when the wastegate opened and bypassed the exhaust wheel of the turbo, antisocial driving at it's best !:P great fun that. After about a month I fitted the R32 front pipe that a mate gave me, fitted perfect The VL Turbo didn't have an intercooler from the factory, so just on Friday I and a mate did the piping for it and goes a fair bit harder now, Garrett intercooler with custom end tanks (inlet and outlet on same side), the best part is I didn't have to cut much out of the front bumper out to fit it, and didn't have to more my number plate to the side (though I might later for more airflow) so from the outside you can hardly tell it's there. Basic Specs 1989 Series 3 R31 Nissan Skyline Silhouette, built by Nissan Australia (unfortunately, the import R31s are much better put together, but still better built than Commodore/Falcon of the era) RB30E+T Single cam 3L straight 6 turbo Factory LSD Manual Garrett intercooler 10psi boost 3" exhaust Front lip spoiler Power would be roughly 220-230rwhp (hp at the wheels) so about 220-230 kW at the flywheel, which is around 300hp at the flywheel? It has yet to be dynoed, but a mates car with almost the exact same mods got those figures, it'll be on the dyno in about a month so I'll find out for sure then... that's about it, it's quite unassuming, which I love. http://i10.tinypic.com/3z1wsac.jpg http://i10.tinypic.com/3y67r68.jpg http://i9.tinypic.com/4bfniis.jpg |
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I've still got my 97 Pug 306 DTurbo, the old girl has gone past 143K now
I was looking at replacing it but that's going to have to wait until we've got another rally car sorted out (got to get the priorities right ). |
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i have a 2002 bmw 320td compact.
i have no idea about the power, i think it's between 120-150bhp but i'm debating getting it chipped over keeping the fuel figures. all that matters is that if i thrash it, it doesn't drop below 45mpg, and if i need to do a conservative run, i can do 70mpg |
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Get it remapped Bella. Most people get better power, smoother delivery of the torque and as a result improved consumption.
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But can bella be trusted with more power?
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I got a 1998 Ford Escort. Fourth Escort I've owned. The previous ones were a 1988, a 1993, and a 1995. I've always had good luck with Escorts and for some reason I really love driving them even though they aren't fancy cars.
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I've got a 'M' reg Ford Maverick with 130k on the clock. it's not the fastest thing in the world, but it will go anywhere and it has tons of pulling power.
It works hard for its living and has outlasted most of my neighbours Discovery's |
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