Toyota MR2 Turbo Rev 3 - Third time lucky?
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Yes will be looking for the 2ZZ and gear box from the Celica for now as I think 190 BHP in a 900 Kg should be good enough for me for next year .
Have you done Castle Combe if not then I would say it should be your next stop .
Have you done Castle Combe if not then I would say it should be your next stop .
danllama said:
kaveney said:
You planing on doing some more track days next year ?
I have called tine this year and instead am getting an engine swap for the mr2 then will be looking to do lots next year .
Absolutely, will hopefully have a freshly built turbo by then so the car will be more ready for it! Are you going with the Celica swap or something more exotic? I have called tine this year and instead am getting an engine swap for the mr2 then will be looking to do lots next year .
danllama said:
What made you decide that? The classic impreza is one of those cars I've always had a proper want for. The acceleration on my friends old black one running 400+ was unreal. But it always seemed to need something. As for the dual techs, there's a £160 difference to the monos for the SW20. Really not much money in the scheme of things, but as i'm saving to buy a house, and also for a turbo rebuild and rust treatment for the car, the duals were all I could justify money wise, and still a huge step up from what was on the car. For my mileage and usage they should be perfect.
Today I've raised the rear and covered all corners with chain wax to protect them for future adjustments or removal. Was planning to go for a hoon, but then realised it's not a good time for it, and i'm not feeling great either, think there's a cold going around.
Fair enough mate, wasn't knocking your choice, just wondered what your reasoning was Today I've raised the rear and covered all corners with chain wax to protect them for future adjustments or removal. Was planning to go for a hoon, but then realised it's not a good time for it, and i'm not feeling great either, think there's a cold going around.
I decided to stick with the Impreza partly because I have already started and done some hillclimbs and would like to see how both I and the car develop together and improve. I started afresh this season after my ex left with my old track car I didn't want to start again from scratch really, although I just made a list of all the parts I ultimately want and it came to £5k
It does need a rear arch sorting but is pretty much solid otherwise. Another big factor in it keeping it was the amount of knobheads you encounter when trying to sell one.... It's an absolute nightmare!
Just read all of this, realising halfway though I follow you on Instagram too
It was the various wheels that threw me, the current look is definitely the best version of the car so far! I had a Rev 2 non-turbo for a fair few years as a second car that I shared with my dad and always fancied a Turbo but as a few people have said most of the market seems to be pretty ropey or over-modified (or both!). Currently in an S2000 instead which I love, I must have a thing for cars that have a reputation for crashing!
It was the various wheels that threw me, the current look is definitely the best version of the car so far! I had a Rev 2 non-turbo for a fair few years as a second car that I shared with my dad and always fancied a Turbo but as a few people have said most of the market seems to be pretty ropey or over-modified (or both!). Currently in an S2000 instead which I love, I must have a thing for cars that have a reputation for crashing!
TroubledSoul said:
Another big factor in it keeping it was the amount of knobheads you encounter when trying to sell one.... It's an absolute nightmare!
This made me Can just imagine! You don't really get them with mr2's which is nice.Facian said:
Just read all of this, realising halfway though I follow you on Instagram too
It was the various wheels that threw me, the current look is definitely the best version of the car so far! I had a Rev 2 non-turbo for a fair few years as a second car that I shared with my dad and always fancied a Turbo but as a few people have said most of the market seems to be pretty ropey or over-modified (or both!). Currently in an S2000 instead which I love, I must have a thing for cars that have a reputation for crashing!
Haha it's funny when it clicks in to place! Thanks mate. What's your ig? Apparently they can be almost as "snappy" as these cars It was the various wheels that threw me, the current look is definitely the best version of the car so far! I had a Rev 2 non-turbo for a fair few years as a second car that I shared with my dad and always fancied a Turbo but as a few people have said most of the market seems to be pretty ropey or over-modified (or both!). Currently in an S2000 instead which I love, I must have a thing for cars that have a reputation for crashing!
Smitters said:
Yeah - no lack of interest - it's bookmarked for me. Crack on chap!
Cheers, makes the effort of updating this worthwhile! Had the car aligned on Saturday at Elite direct in Rainham. Been there before and they've been ok. The printout looked ok this time but the car doesn't feel quite right after putting c.150 miles on it yesterday and today. Feels very sensitive to road camber so i'll have to look into that.
However, that hasn't ruined the enjoyment of it. Yesterday took the car through Iwade to a small lunch time meet, then along the Faversham road for a walk at Seasalter and Whitstable. Today is the start of a week off work with no solid plans, so woke up and took the car out for a drive around Westerham etc. Roads were not too busy so was able to push it along well in some places and enjoy the sound echoing off the tree canopies. Beautiful sunny day for it. Took some photos.
MR2 2018 by Dan J, on Flickr
MR2 2018 by Dan J, on Flickr
MR2 2018 by Dan J, on Flickr
It's funny looking back from the start of the thread and seeing how many scars the car has picked up in 3 short years and 20,000+ miles in UK and Europe. Just now watched a video on youtube of a Ferrari 355 review, and found myself thinking seriously about which I'd choose!
However, that hasn't ruined the enjoyment of it. Yesterday took the car through Iwade to a small lunch time meet, then along the Faversham road for a walk at Seasalter and Whitstable. Today is the start of a week off work with no solid plans, so woke up and took the car out for a drive around Westerham etc. Roads were not too busy so was able to push it along well in some places and enjoy the sound echoing off the tree canopies. Beautiful sunny day for it. Took some photos.
MR2 2018 by Dan J, on Flickr
MR2 2018 by Dan J, on Flickr
MR2 2018 by Dan J, on Flickr
It's funny looking back from the start of the thread and seeing how many scars the car has picked up in 3 short years and 20,000+ miles in UK and Europe. Just now watched a video on youtube of a Ferrari 355 review, and found myself thinking seriously about which I'd choose!
danllama said:
Haha it's funny when it clicks in to place! Thanks mate. What's your ig? Apparently they can be almost as "snappy" as these cars
I'm on there as jadfabian Bit of a lack of car content currently as the S2000 is having the engine rebuilt and I've been driving around in a Saab Diesel! Just binned that off for a Civic Type R though, as I was getting rev-withdrawal symptoms with everything taking longer than planned.
I'm still following too Danllama. Mainly via IG though. Car looks great, I love the wheels, although, in my opinion, the wing needs to make a return... did you end up filling the holes?
I may have missed this, what offset are you running on the Enkei's? they seem quite nicely pushed out in comparison to the last wheels you had. I like it. I like it a lot.
And, circa 20K miles in 3 years! Go on mate! It makes me realise that I need to use mine a whole lot more and to not worry about things like rust as much. mines done 9k in 3 1/2 years....
Using your 2 as much as you do is an inspiration. do you still have the E36?
I've said it year on year, but I'd still like to meet up for a drive one day. It's a shame we're at complete other ends of the country.
I may have missed this, what offset are you running on the Enkei's? they seem quite nicely pushed out in comparison to the last wheels you had. I like it. I like it a lot.
And, circa 20K miles in 3 years! Go on mate! It makes me realise that I need to use mine a whole lot more and to not worry about things like rust as much. mines done 9k in 3 1/2 years....
Using your 2 as much as you do is an inspiration. do you still have the E36?
I've said it year on year, but I'd still like to meet up for a drive one day. It's a shame we're at complete other ends of the country.
Facian said:
I'm on there as jadfabian
Bit of a lack of car content currently as the S2000 is having the engine rebuilt and I've been driving around in a Saab Diesel! Just binned that off for a Civic Type R though, as I was getting rev-withdrawal symptoms with everything taking longer than planned.
I like your thinking! What's the delay on the s2k rebuild?Bit of a lack of car content currently as the S2000 is having the engine rebuilt and I've been driving around in a Saab Diesel! Just binned that off for a Civic Type R though, as I was getting rev-withdrawal symptoms with everything taking longer than planned.
Elesmart said:
I'm still following too Danllama. Mainly via IG though. Car looks great, I love the wheels, although, in my opinion, the wing needs to make a return... did you end up filling the holes?
I may have missed this, what offset are you running on the Enkei's? they seem quite nicely pushed out in comparison to the last wheels you had. I like it. I like it a lot.
And, circa 20K miles in 3 years! Go on mate! It makes me realise that I need to use mine a whole lot more and to not worry about things like rust as much. mines done 9k in 3 1/2 years....
Using your 2 as much as you do is an inspiration. do you still have the E36?
I've said it year on year, but I'd still like to meet up for a drive one day. It's a shame we're at complete other ends of the country.
Hi mate! I forget where you are, is it Wales? You need to make the trip to Japfest or similar one time, the number of mr2's this year was unbelievable! I may have missed this, what offset are you running on the Enkei's? they seem quite nicely pushed out in comparison to the last wheels you had. I like it. I like it a lot.
And, circa 20K miles in 3 years! Go on mate! It makes me realise that I need to use mine a whole lot more and to not worry about things like rust as much. mines done 9k in 3 1/2 years....
Using your 2 as much as you do is an inspiration. do you still have the E36?
I've said it year on year, but I'd still like to meet up for a drive one day. It's a shame we're at complete other ends of the country.
Although i'm loving the wingless look at the moment, I do think ultimately the wing will make a comeback, probably once the standard bumper is on the car. The holes are only plugged with rubber groms. I just realised yesterday it's now 25,000 miles we've done! I'm actually starting to feel bad about it. Hopefully soon i'll have a house with garage, and the mr2 can be retired to weekend toy while it gets some loving. That's if I keep it long enough, I keep getting the urge to try something different but know i'll regret it. But yes, 9,000 miles is really not on, get out in it more!
The new enkei's are 17 x 8/9 and et38 all round, the old wheels were et32/38 so very similar. I've actually got 5mm spacers all round now though, as the front wouldn't clear the coilovers, so effectively et33 sits nice and flush. I do agree they seem to sit out much further than the old sparcos, but I think that's an effect of the dish on those.
The E36 is sitting at the end of my road feeling sorry for itself. It split a rear brake line on the commute one day about six weeks ago. On top of that the exhaust is beyond anti social, it's absurd. However, I do have it booked in to a mates garage on Sunday, they'll be sorting the rear brake lines, and fingers crossed will have an e36 box laying around, then I can use the mr2 less and get on more drift days!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stoney-Racing-Silicone-...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stoney-Racing-Silicone-...
OEM PN's available here if you want to try dealer:
Rev1/2 (Gen2 3SGTE): http://japan-parts.eu/toyota/jp/1992/mr2/sw20-acmz...
Rev3 (Gen3 3SGTE): http://japan-parts.eu/toyota/jp/1994/mr2/sw20-acmz...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stoney-Racing-Silicone-...
OEM PN's available here if you want to try dealer:
Rev1/2 (Gen2 3SGTE): http://japan-parts.eu/toyota/jp/1992/mr2/sw20-acmz...
Rev3 (Gen3 3SGTE): http://japan-parts.eu/toyota/jp/1994/mr2/sw20-acmz...
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