WHAT IS THE FASTEST POCKET ROCKET.
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Dont know if this thread has been done before, But i was Talking to a mate the other day and he was saying when he imported a standard toyota starlet gt turbo he chased his mate in a scooby and kept with him to about 100mph. The starlet was totaly standard and the scooby had the odd mod. So just wondering what the quickest pocket rocket is and what they are capable of going to with what mods ??
Edited by v8 jago on Thursday 2nd August 07:38
Whats the standard power (130bhp ish)?
No way would that keep up with an Impreza.
Whats fastest? Depends how long you want the engine to last. I'd imagine you could up the boost on any of the forced induction small cars but given they also have small engines (typicaly 1.3l) there is only so far you can push them.
No way would that keep up with an Impreza.
Whats fastest? Depends how long you want the engine to last. I'd imagine you could up the boost on any of the forced induction small cars but given they also have small engines (typicaly 1.3l) there is only so far you can push them.
sparkyhx said:
don't knock them - 133 bhp and less than 1000kg thats probably 2/3 the weight of an imprezza. The imprezza would win especially at higher speeds but I bet there wouldn't be much in it.
Hmmm, looks like my post before got deleted.Starlet GT turbo: 133 bhp / 1000 kg = 133 bhp/ton
Lowest power classic Impreza: 208 bhp / 1250 kg = 166 bhp/ton
Lowest power bugeye Impreza: 215 bhp / 1350 kg = 159 bhp/ton
Mk1 MR2 1.6: 125 bhp / 980 kg = 128 bhp/ton (just to give a better perspective of what the Starlet actually compares to for PWR)
I'm afraid a standard Starlet wouldn't see which way the scoob went (unless the 'odd mod' involves removing the turbo - my 2.0 NA Legacy wagon is 116 bhp/ton). Perhaps the scoob driver was (a)not trying. or (b)crap.
In answer to the OP question, my vote would be for the Pulsar GTi-R or Lancia Integrale
ETA scrub that, I'd forgotten about this:
Edited by GravelBen on Thursday 2nd August 13:53
CRX SiR, 165bhp, weighs under a ton, handles like a go kart.
And I wouldn't be surprised if the Starlet did keep up with a Scooby. I've held an estate Scooby turbo up to 120mph when we had to back off because of traffic, in my 1.6i 16v CRX. And I've had to back off to avoid going into the back of a saloon turbo in my old Civic SiR. As has been said, higher speed, and probably round corners, the Scooby would win, but they aint that quick at lower speeds in a straight line. In my experience that is, and I'm talking about the lower spec turbo models.
And I wouldn't be surprised if the Starlet did keep up with a Scooby. I've held an estate Scooby turbo up to 120mph when we had to back off because of traffic, in my 1.6i 16v CRX. And I've had to back off to avoid going into the back of a saloon turbo in my old Civic SiR. As has been said, higher speed, and probably round corners, the Scooby would win, but they aint that quick at lower speeds in a straight line. In my experience that is, and I'm talking about the lower spec turbo models.
bint said:
Mazda 323 GTR - 4WD and fast as fook - about 150bhp but it's so light it's a definite contender against faster things. Having seen one in the flesh and going rather swiftly, I'd say it's a better option than the Pulsar as no-one knows what they are!
definatly the older 1.6's are as quick - from personal experience, there isnt much that was quicker. However the new 1.8's are (I think) closer to 210bhp as standard and are meant to be as quick as evo's and impreza's in their GTR formGravelBen said:
sparkyhx said:
don't knock them - 133 bhp and less than 1000kg thats probably 2/3 the weight of an imprezza. The imprezza would win especially at higher speeds but I bet there wouldn't be much in it.
Hmmm, looks like my post before got deleted.Starlet GT turbo: 133 bhp / 1000 kg = 133 bhp/ton
Lowest power classic Impreza: 208 bhp / 1250 kg = 166 bhp/ton
Lowest power bugeye Impreza: 215 bhp / 1350 kg = 159 bhp/ton
Mk1 MR2 1.6: 125 bhp / 980 kg = 128 bhp/ton (just to give a better perspective of what the Starlet actually compares to for PWR)
I'm afraid a standard Starlet wouldn't see which way the scoob went (unless the 'odd mod' involves removing the turbo - my 2.0 NA Legacy wagon is 116 bhp/ton). Perhaps the scoob driver was (a)not trying. or (b)crap.
In answer to the OP question, my vote would be for the Pulsar GTi-R or Lancia Integrale
ETA scrub that, I'd forgotten about this:
Edited by GravelBen on Thursday 2nd August 13:53
Edited by kevo on Thursday 2nd August 14:51
kevo said:
I think your forgetting one thing on this Hp per tonne...Every four wheel drive vehicle have a lot of BHP lost through its transmission.....Put this into the equasion then recalculate the odds.....On the power to weight ratio + Hub power to weight ratio...????OH and the EP82 dosent weigh 1000 kgs...Its more like 825kgs or so...???
Fair point about drivetrain losses, it will make a difference but not sure how significant it would be. More than made up for in traction advantage off the line but that may not have been a factor here.I was using 1000kg based on what the previous poster had said. Weights I found now for different years of EP82 GT are 830-860 kg which is significantly lighter and gives PWR around 160 bhp/ton so similar to the bugeye turbo.
Torque to weight is still very much in favour of the scoob, but if the Starlet has shorter gearing that may help with the lack of torque at lower speeds.
Starlet 156 Nm / 830 kg = 188 Nm/ton
Scoob 290 Nm / 1250 kg = 232 Nm/ton
Either way, it wouldn't have a chance against the Justy above 
Edited by GravelBen on Thursday 2nd August 15:44
kevo said:
GravelBen said:
sparkyhx said:
don't knock them - 133 bhp and less than 1000kg thats probably 2/3 the weight of an imprezza. The imprezza would win especially at higher speeds but I bet there wouldn't be much in it.
Hmmm, looks like my post before got deleted.Starlet GT turbo: 133 bhp / 1000 kg = 133 bhp/ton
Lowest power classic Impreza: 208 bhp / 1250 kg = 166 bhp/ton
Lowest power bugeye Impreza: 215 bhp / 1350 kg = 159 bhp/ton
Mk1 MR2 1.6: 125 bhp / 980 kg = 128 bhp/ton (just to give a better perspective of what the Starlet actually compares to for PWR)
I'm afraid a standard Starlet wouldn't see which way the scoob went (unless the 'odd mod' involves removing the turbo - my 2.0 NA Legacy wagon is 116 bhp/ton). Perhaps the scoob driver was (a)not trying. or (b)crap.
In answer to the OP question, my vote would be for the Pulsar GTi-R or Lancia Integrale
ETA scrub that, I'd forgotten about this:
Edited by GravelBen on Thursday 2nd August 13:53
Edited by kevo on Thursday 2nd August 14:51
edit
just checked and pre 2001 they were 1260kg and post 2001 1460kg
Edited by sparkyhx on Thursday 2nd August 16:03
Tinohead said:
CRX SiR, 165bhp, weighs under a ton, handles like a go kart.
And I wouldn't be surprised if the Starlet did keep up with a Scooby. I've held an estate Scooby turbo up to 120mph when we had to back off because of traffic, in my 1.6i 16v CRX. And I've had to back off to avoid going into the back of a saloon turbo in my old Civic SiR. As has been said, higher speed, and probably round corners, the Scooby would win, but they aint that quick at lower speeds in a straight line. In my experience that is, and I'm talking about the lower spec turbo models.
And I wouldn't be surprised if the Starlet did keep up with a Scooby. I've held an estate Scooby turbo up to 120mph when we had to back off because of traffic, in my 1.6i 16v CRX. And I've had to back off to avoid going into the back of a saloon turbo in my old Civic SiR. As has been said, higher speed, and probably round corners, the Scooby would win, but they aint that quick at lower speeds in a straight line. In my experience that is, and I'm talking about the lower spec turbo models.
matt.m said:
definatly the older 1.6's are as quick - from personal experience, there isnt much that was quicker. However the new 1.8's are (I think) closer to 210bhp as standard and are meant to be as quick as evo's and impreza's in their GTR form
PMSL.....and the scooby driver was a drunk one armed bankrobber from cleethorpes wearing extra thick NHS glasses. Not even a Civic TypeR is as quick as a standard WRX saloon/wagon....behave!!
ScoobieWRX said:
Tinohead said:
CRX SiR, 165bhp, weighs under a ton, handles like a go kart.
And I wouldn't be surprised if the Starlet did keep up with a Scooby. I've held an estate Scooby turbo up to 120mph when we had to back off because of traffic, in my 1.6i 16v CRX. And I've had to back off to avoid going into the back of a saloon turbo in my old Civic SiR. As has been said, higher speed, and probably round corners, the Scooby would win, but they aint that quick at lower speeds in a straight line. In my experience that is, and I'm talking about the lower spec turbo models.
And I wouldn't be surprised if the Starlet did keep up with a Scooby. I've held an estate Scooby turbo up to 120mph when we had to back off because of traffic, in my 1.6i 16v CRX. And I've had to back off to avoid going into the back of a saloon turbo in my old Civic SiR. As has been said, higher speed, and probably round corners, the Scooby would win, but they aint that quick at lower speeds in a straight line. In my experience that is, and I'm talking about the lower spec turbo models.
matt.m said:
definatly the older 1.6's are as quick - from personal experience, there isnt much that was quicker. However the new 1.8's are (I think) closer to 210bhp as standard and are meant to be as quick as evo's and impreza's in their GTR form
PMSL.....and the scooby driver was a drunk one armed bankrobber from cleethorpes wearing extra thick NHS glasses. Not even a Civic TypeR is as quick as a standard WRX saloon/wagon....behave!!
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