1999 Revision 5 MR2

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danllama

5,728 posts

143 months

Friday 5th October 2018
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And you were poking fun at me for running 45's the other day! biggrin

SonicShadow

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2,452 posts

155 months

Friday 5th October 2018
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danllama said:
And you were poking fun at me for running 45's the other day! biggrin
You're on 17's though. At these widths, 45 profile roughly matches the OEM tyre diameter. 45 profile on 17s is a much larger overall diameter unless you're running a I per skinny tyres!

psychoR1

1,069 posts

188 months

Saturday 6th October 2018
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SonicShadow said:
Mine was ~£800 + cost of replacement panels (that also included inner arch work), but it really varies a lot depending on what further work is needed. Realistically I think at a minimum you're looking at ~£300 a side if it's just replacement panel and no welding required on the inside, just surface corrosion removal and sealing.
I just paid £600 for sills on mine and the front bumper blown over. I provided the inners and outers to a paint shop in Baldock.

Its looking good now but sadly it looks like the end of my journey with it and its moving on after 6 years.

Not sure what I fancy next but with the turbo and yellow billies its a bit too raw for me now - perhaps I need a v6...


dave_s13

13,814 posts

270 months

Saturday 6th October 2018
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Great thread, just read it all, your photos are ace as well.

I'm a old MR2 owner and had both a MK1 and MK2 rev 3 turbo T-bar, in black. That thing was just epic.

In and ideal world I'd have never sold it but needs must. If it's possible, never sell this. If you feel like changing just shrink wrap and store it away somewhere until you get the urge to come back to it again. I appreciate this isn't usually an option mind.

I'm back in another Japanese motor that has its own "quirks and features" but absolutely zero handling prowess. smile





Edited by dave_s13 on Saturday 6th October 09:18


Edited by dave_s13 on Saturday 6th October 09:19

psychoR1

1,069 posts

188 months

Saturday 6th October 2018
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Dave - you should do a thread on that - 3.0v6?

dave_s13

13,814 posts

270 months

Saturday 6th October 2018
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psychoR1 said:
Dave - you should do a thread on that - 3.0v6?
I'm inherantly lazy, and always really busy. It is quite an interesting bus though. I've had it nearly a month and not even washed it or checked the oil yet!

It's a 3.5 V6, smooth as silk, drinks at an alarming rate sadly. Getting it LPGd in a couple of weeks and fitting some rear air springs to it to lift and firm up the rear a touch. Then going to redo the underseal.

I'd highly recommend them to anyone with 3+ young kids, they're tremendous family wagons

danllama

5,728 posts

143 months

Saturday 6th October 2018
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If I had children that's exactly the sort of thing I'd be looking at!

SonicShadow

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2,452 posts

155 months

Tuesday 9th October 2018
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psychoR1 said:
I just paid £600 for sills on mine and the front bumper blown over. I provided the inners and outers to a paint shop in Baldock.

Its looking good now but sadly it looks like the end of my journey with it and its moving on after 6 years.

Not sure what I fancy next but with the turbo and yellow billies its a bit too raw for me now - perhaps I need a v6...
Pretty decent price! Did you use that inner / outer kit from ebay? That seller does provide additional sections too which is useful.

I'd like to learn how to weld. One of my friends did his own sills, came out rather well.

dave_s13 said:
Great thread, just read it all, your photos are ace as well.

I'm a old MR2 owner and had both a MK1 and MK2 rev 3 turbo T-bar, in black. That thing was just epic.

In and ideal world I'd have never sold it but needs must. If it's possible, never sell this. If you feel like changing just shrink wrap and store it away somewhere until you get the urge to come back to it again. I appreciate this isn't usually an option mind.

I'm back in another Japanese motor that has its own "quirks and features" but absolutely zero handling prowess. smile
Thanks for the kind comments.

Elgrand? Always quite fancied something like that as a camper van conversion!

SonicShadow

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2,452 posts

155 months

Monday 5th November 2018
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Went up to the Dales for a week in October. Only managed to break it a little bit once! Nothing serious, just spent more time than I would like with all 4 wheels not touching the tarmac, or anything at all for that matter... The worst damage was to my spine for a few days, and a dislodged exhaust clamp. Won't be doing that again any time soon!

The particularly hawk eyed among you may notice that it has new tyres - Advan AD08R's. Just in time for winter! wobble

Annoyingly the place that fitted them a few days before leaving for Yorkshire did a st job on the balancing, and I only found out on the way to Yorkshire. Loathed to take it back to them tbh, but it needs to be sorted.







Next big day out - Snetterton in a couple weeks, with 2x 2GRFE swapped SW20's, another 3x SW20 Turbo, and a 1MZ Supercharged AW11 MR2. Should be fun!

danllama

5,728 posts

143 months

Tuesday 6th November 2018
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It never ceases to amaze me how tyre shops can't actually balance wheels very well. That's literally their job.

SonicShadow

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2,452 posts

155 months

Tuesday 6th November 2018
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Ridiculous isn't it.

Perhaps my wheels being 20+ years old are not quite perfectly round, but they were balanced OK beforehand. Must get it done before Snetterton!

SonicShadow

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2,452 posts

155 months

Friday 23rd November 2018
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Snetterton didn't go too well for me unfortunately!



Clutch issues.


Looked good for the few laps it was out for:


SonicShadow

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2,452 posts

155 months

Monday 3rd December 2018
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That's not ideal....



Took apart the master, seals were worn out on that as well.

danllama

5,728 posts

143 months

Monday 3rd December 2018
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How many miles on that clutch? Spectacular fail.

SonicShadow

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155 months

Monday 3rd December 2018
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Less than 10k. Lots of friction material left too.

kaveney

1,309 posts

158 months

Monday 3rd December 2018
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Any reason why it let go ?

SonicShadow

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155 months

Monday 3rd December 2018
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Hard to say. I guess if the hydraulics were on the way out (master seal was well worn) I guess that would have put more load on the springs during gear changes? Combine that with high RPM usage and here we are.

Or perhaps it's just a poor quality part. As you can see the friction material is not very worn at all!

danllama

5,728 posts

143 months

Tuesday 4th December 2018
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I wouldn't be very happy if it were mine tbh, just not good enough. Oh well, better luck with the competition clutch.

SonicShadow

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155 months

Wednesday 12th December 2018
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~150 miles on it since new clutch, so far so good. Clutch does feel quite heavy compared to the previous one, but if that means it'll last then that's OK.

Bed in takes ~300 miles apparently, will need to adjust the pedal again after that.




SonicShadow

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2,452 posts

155 months

Wednesday 12th December 2018
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Oh and that wheel balance issue... Turned out to be buckled and cracked wheels. Got them repaired though.