MkIII Supra Turbo wanted for Practical Classics test
MkIII Supra Turbo wanted for Practical Classics test
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Twincam16

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27,647 posts

281 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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Hi all

I'm putting together a big four-car test for Practical Classics, the general theme of which is 'cars that killed the Capri'. Our argument is that the Capri and its ilk were '60s relics by the '80s, trading on the aspirations and expectations of an older generation whose 'cars they promised themselves' were things like the Jaguar E-Type and Ferrari Daytona.

The Japanese brought reliability, modern design and, with turbochargers, near-supercar performance to the coupe sector at a time when Europe was worshipping the FWD hot hatch. It took the Japanese to give the public an affordable taste of the pin-up supercars of the '80s.

The test will pit 'six' against 'six' and 'four' against 'four' to show how much the game changed. To this end, we've got an Opel Manta GT/E up against a Mitsubishi Starion (cars already sourced), and a Ford Capri 2.8 Injection up against a Toyota Supra Turbo (the MkIII '86-'92 model).

However, I'm having serious problems accessing the MkIII Supra Owner's Group website - for some reason, despite registering, their webmaster has been 'considering my application' for several days.

Is there anyone on here with a Supra Turbo who'd like their car featuring in Practical Classics? We're after as standard a car as possible - no major modifications.

PM me if you have one of these cars and would like it to be featured.

Thanks

Sam

Martin F

78 posts

274 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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Have posted on the MKIII Supra Owners club for you.

http://www.mkiiisupra.net/bbs/showthread.php?t=333...

Twincam16

Original Poster:

27,647 posts

281 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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Martin F said:
Have posted on the MKIII Supra Owners club for you.

http://www.mkiiisupra.net/bbs/showthread.php?t=333...
Thanks. One PHer has said he'll ask someone he knows who owns one, but it's a bit tenuous at the moment.

plasticpig

12,932 posts

248 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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Not sure how you can consider the Supra a "Capri killer"? Ford started winding down Capri production in 1984; well before the MkIII Supra came to the UK.




stedale

1,125 posts

288 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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Gutted, if I had one (and I've been looking for one) I'd be well up for this.

adibranch

8 posts

182 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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eh? the 2.8i was available till 86.. or what about the laser, introduced in 85, and went on till 88? or the 280 that came out afterwards?

Edited by adibranch on Thursday 6th January 16:42


Edited by adibranch on Thursday 6th January 16:43

plasticpig

12,932 posts

248 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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adibranch said:
eh? the 2.8i was available till 86.. or what about the laser, introduced in 85, and went on till 88? or the 280 that came out afterwards?

Edited by adibranch on Thursday 6th January 16:42


Edited by adibranch on Thursday 6th January 16:43
Capri production ceased for LHD models in 84. The last RHD Capri came off the lines in December 86. Ford dealers still had stock of some models in 1988.

adibranch

8 posts

182 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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yep i was on about RHD.. i dont understand why you were quoting about LHD if you're from the uk.

Anyway, getting off topic.

Edited by adibranch on Thursday 6th January 19:18

Twincam16

Original Poster:

27,647 posts

281 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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The point we're making in the mag is the way people's expectations of an affordable RWD coupe changed dramatically in the eighties. We know the Capri and Manta were outdated by the time the Starion and Supra Turbo came on the scene. What we're trying to find out is quite how dramatic a difference Japanese technology and style made to the genre. The mid eighties were very much an 'out with the old, in with the new' time as far as cars were concerned, brutally un-nostalgic compared with these days, and it would be interesting to re-live the experiences of road-testers stepping from the likes of Capris into these new Japanese challengers.

Well that's the general idea anyway!

adibranch

8 posts

182 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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I had a mk3 1.3 capri, and a mk3 2.0S. I've also had a 3.0 turbo mk3 supra, and a 2.5 twin turbo mk3 supra.. there really is no comparison between the capri and the supra, in build quality, power, driveability, spec, anything.. but i love the capri anyway, particularly the mk1.

randomwalk

534 posts

187 months

Friday 7th January 2011
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I dont see the relevance of the comparison, comparing older designs with new designs, its obvious what will have better dynamics, after all the antecedants of the Capri can be traced back to the MkII Cortina. A more valid comparison would be Japanese cars against other cars from the same design era, ie like Ford Sierra instead of Capri

Happy Eater

438 posts

218 months

Friday 7th January 2011
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I dont care about the dates of manufacture - please use the following..

Starion
300zx
Supra
3000gt

and let us know when the mag issue is out....




Although I think the 240z blitzed them all anyway

Roger NE

1 posts

182 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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I agree that this is rather a misconceived comparison

Having owned a total of 6 V6 Capris, the 2.8 injection special was certainly a faster car than the Celica Supra out at the time . . Not only was it also cheaper, it came with Recaro seats, Bilstein Gas Shocks, LSD etc etc.

As has been pointed out, the Mk3 Supra came out after the Capri ended production . . but was altogether in a different league! It was twice the price of the Capri . . . and therefore engineered to a much higher standard. It would be like comparing a V6 Mondeo with a Jag XK !!

Even if you ignore that, you should surely compare like with like - an N/A Supra vs an N/A Capri . . or a Turbo Supra vs a Turbo Capri.

I should point out that not only was I Motoring Journalist throughout the 80s/90s and test drove all the cars you've mentioned when they first came out, I am also the proud owner of a Mk3 Supra !

adibranch

8 posts

182 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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Roger you plonker.. you never owned a celica supra, so how can you compare them! the celica supra was a better engine than the 2.8 capri , and yes, it was quicker, a damn sight more sexy, and built better (the build quality of the higher end toyotas in that era was superb). The celica supra was truely an awesome car, light nimble and powerful. It also had LSD, the seats shamed recaros by a mile, and had the lotus developed suspension.

And, i do think its probably a better comparison for this test than the mk3 supra. They both came out at the same time, and were both seen as flagship models.



Edited by adibranch on Sunday 9th January 16:37

mj88

1 posts

182 months

Monday 10th January 2011
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I've got a beautifully maintained MKIII, all stock parts. The only problem being that it's back in Canada...

Hammer67

6,324 posts

207 months

Monday 10th January 2011
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I`ve got a virtually standard N/A Z32 300ZX if thats any use.

caervek

4 posts

198 months

Tuesday 11th January 2011
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randomwalk said:
I dont see the relevance of the comparison, comparing older designs with new designs, its obvious what will have better dynamics, after all the antecedants of the Capri can be traced back to the MkII Cortina.
The UK version of the MKiii Supra used the 7M-GTE engine (it was replaced in the JDM one by the 1JZ-GTE engine during the MKiii's lifespan) which was essentially the final evolution of an engine design Toyota introduced in the 60's. Just thought it was worth pointing out.

Also I have to say also its a bit of a strange comparison considering that the Capri ended production in 1986 and the turbo version of the Supra wasn't introduced until 1987, its a bit difficult to kill something that died before you were born, personally I would have gone with the 200hp 83-89 Nissan 300ZX turbo or the 178hp 81-86 Celica Supra 2.8i but meh should be an interesting article.

egor1000

1 posts

181 months

Monday 14th February 2011
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Hi are you still looking for a supra for your test?


Twincam16 said:
Hi all

I'm putting together a big four-car test for Practical Classics, the general theme of which is 'cars that killed the Capri'. Our argument is that the Capri and its ilk were '60s relics by the '80s, trading on the aspirations and expectations of an older generation whose 'cars they promised themselves' were things like the Jaguar E-Type and Ferrari Daytona.

The Japanese brought reliability, modern design and, with turbochargers, near-supercar performance to the coupe sector at a time when Europe was worshipping the FWD hot hatch. It took the Japanese to give the public an affordable taste of the pin-up supercars of the '80s.

The test will pit 'six' against 'six' and 'four' against 'four' to show how much the game changed. To this end, we've got an Opel Manta GT/E up against a Mitsubishi Starion (cars already sourced), and a Ford Capri 2.8 Injection up against a Toyota Supra Turbo (the MkIII '86-'92 model).

However, I'm having serious problems accessing the MkIII Supra Owner's Group website - for some reason, despite registering, their webmaster has been 'considering my application' for several days.

Is there anyone on here with a Supra Turbo who'd like their car featuring in Practical Classics? We're after as standard a car as possible - no major modifications.

PM me if you have one of these cars and would like it to be featured.

Thanks

Sam

Twincam16

Original Poster:

27,647 posts

281 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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We've got one confirmed I'm afraid, but if there's any last-minute change I may be in touch.

J-Tuner

2,855 posts

266 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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Twincam16 said:
We've got one confirmed I'm afraid, but if there's any last-minute change I may be in touch.
You mean if the headgasket goes hehe

Wish i still had mine - let us know when the mag is out !