A sportscar shouldn’t have...

A sportscar shouldn’t have...

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Mandalore

4,219 posts

113 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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blueg33 said:
1430 said:
A sports car shouldn't have a driver that is old and overweight. Nobody on pistonheads should own one because you're negativly affecting the power to weight ratio and your reflexs are slow.
Hmm - I am younger than Derek Bell, let me think for a second who could drive a sports car faster and better than me..................

Also I can spell negatively and reflexes wink
Did you also know that . A reflex is a lonely child.

If you are old enough.

Mort7

1,487 posts

108 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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1430 said:
A sports car shouldn't have a driver that is old and overweight. Nobody on pistonheads should own one because you're negativly affecting the power to weight ratio and your reflexs are slow.
On the positive side, at least we can spell. wink

As far as weight goes - it depends which car you are driving. The combined weight of a 25 stone man in a Caterham, will be less than that of a 10 stone man in a Mazda MX5........ assuming you can lever a 25 stone man into a Caterham in the first place. laugh



anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Mandalore said:
Did you also know that a reflex is a lonely child?
I'm on a ride and I want to get off, but they won't slow down… biggrin

Fiammetta

404 posts

88 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Fuel injection .
ABS
Any ECU ,s
Power steering .

blueg33

35,901 posts

224 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Fiammetta said:
Fuel injection .
ABS
Any ECU ,s
Power steering .
So a Triumph TR6 isn’t a sports car?

Can’t agree with that.

DoubleD

22,154 posts

108 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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blueg33 said:
Fiammetta said:
Fuel injection .
ABS
Any ECU ,s
Power steering .
So a Triumph TR6 isn’t a sports car?

Can’t agree with that.
Or a Lotus Elise!

pomodori

4,404 posts

79 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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DoubleD said:
Old, overweight and bald? That will be most of PH then.
What planet are you on ?confused

DoubleD

22,154 posts

108 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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pomodori said:
DoubleD said:
Old, overweight and bald? That will be most of PH then.
What planet are you on ?confused
Erm.....Earth.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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DoubleD said:
Erm.....Earth.
As you don’t list a car, are you basing all your expectations on the stairlift?

DoubleD

22,154 posts

108 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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yonex said:
DoubleD said:
Erm.....Earth.
As you don’t list a car, are you basing all your expectations on the stairlift?
Yes

Fiammetta

404 posts

88 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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DoubleD said:
blueg33 said:
Fiammetta said:
Fuel injection .
ABS
Any ECU ,s
Power steering .
So a Triumph TR6 isn’t a sports car?

Can’t agree with that.
Or a Lotus Elise!
You can have “ sports cars “ with any of that list I posted , along with say a head up display or massage seats , etc but the OP is asking a specific question and each will have there own answers.
Personally I prefer carburettors ideally one barrel per cylinder ,with each just sat on top of the inlet valve with no inlet manifold either .Catching carbs when starting and thinking about them adds to the driving experience imho .

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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DoubleD said:
Yes
As expected. I do wonder why certain types post on PH. Seemingly no actual interest in cars, don’t list a garage, never create threads on...cars.

They just seem a bit worthless really.

DoubleD

22,154 posts

108 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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yonex said:
DoubleD said:
Yes
As expected. I do wonder why certain types post on PH. Seemingly no actual interest in cars, don’t list a garage, never create threads on...cars.

They just seem a bit worthless really.
Ok

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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DoubleD said:
Ok
Glad we agree.

:trapdoor:

DoubleD

22,154 posts

108 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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yonex said:
DoubleD said:
Ok
Glad we agree.

:trapdoor:
Just like a romance

braddo

10,479 posts

188 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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yonex said:
Anyone who needs cruise control to adhere to speed limits shouldn’t be driving. Similarly any automatic makes any car less involving, and has no place in a sports car.
Cruise control is handy however for when one might be treading the fine line between not adhering to speed limits and not being done for speeding!

When doing that for an hour or three cruise control is a massive benefit - less fatigue means better observation.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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braddo said:
Cruise control is handy however for when one might be treading the fine line between not adhering to speed limits and not being done for speeding!

When doing that for an hour or three cruise control is a massive benefit - less fatigue means better observation.
Said nobody in a Caterham ever biggrin

donkmeister

8,164 posts

100 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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braddo said:
yonex said:
Anyone who needs cruise control to adhere to speed limits shouldn’t be driving. Similarly any automatic makes any car less involving, and has no place in a sports car.
Cruise control is handy however for when one might be treading the fine line between not adhering to speed limits and not being done for speeding!

When doing that for an hour or three cruise control is a massive benefit - less fatigue means better observation.
No need to argue - EricMcN backed up his earlier view. Therefore Yonex will have since changed his viewpoint to the more enlightened, sportscar-enthusiast, love of cruise control. biggrin

Having driven an MG (it's a sportscar) on many continental road trips over the years where I would be sat at 62-lots of mph on an auto<bahn/ceste/route/(e)strada/pista/magistrala/eroticasphyxiation>, I used to hanker for cruise control and almost got round to installing an old vacuum-based set-up to make those bits more bearable. I can appreciate why those who don't have sportscars (or use them only to drive 3 miles from home to a pub and back in fine weather) have particular views against it (and other comforts), but for those who are stretching the legs and doing the miles to drive in some very nice locations, these are nice things to have.

Yes, yes, someone will say "ah, well you should have bought a GT because it's sort-of comfy and sort-of good at corners" but that's like saying "You want to sunbathe on a beach in the French Riviera do ya? Well, you better don a pair of speedos, cover yourself in goosefat and swim there!". I want to enjoy the roads once I get to where I'm going, and whilst a GT will get you there in comfort, who wants to be a 2-tonne blob in Speedos, covered in goosefat once there's supermodels sat round you? No-one, that's who.

donkmeister

8,164 posts

100 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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yonex said:
braddo said:
Cruise control is handy however for when one might be treading the fine line between not adhering to speed limits and not being done for speeding!

When doing that for an hour or three cruise control is a massive benefit - less fatigue means better observation.
Said nobody in a Caterham ever biggrin
I've just looked at your garage... You have an Atom, no tow-vehicle, and hate feeling nice on a drive.

You're just a sadist, aren't you! wink

braddo

10,479 posts

188 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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yonex said:
braddo said:
Cruise control is handy however for when one might be treading the fine line between not adhering to speed limits and not being done for speeding!

When doing that for an hour or three cruise control is a massive benefit - less fatigue means better observation.
Said nobody in a Caterham ever biggrin
I might be thinking it on Sunday morning around 6:30, when on the M40 to a silverstone track day in my Caterham (maybe) laugh