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Batty FTO

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Tuesday 15th March 2005
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So come on then Mr Fibbs, Gaz etc fill me in on all i need to know!!!....
looking at either/both, a T-Bar would be nice..
prefebly under 3500.
wats the common probs etc????
cheers Guys

M

Batty FTO

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Tuesday 15th March 2005
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Gazboy said:
What happened to the FTO?

want to get a few ££ together for my summer project (an old bug..) so the FTO will go.
anyway 200+ bhp through the front wheels is alittle silly.

Batty FTO

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Tuesday 15th March 2005
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Cheers mate, very much appreciated...

Dakkon

7,826 posts

254 months

Tuesday 15th March 2005
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Simple, if you can afford the insurance buy the Turbo

Batty FTO

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Tuesday 15th March 2005
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Gazboy said:
Still no search facility, so off the top of my head, iirc you will be looking at Rev1's, maybe Rev2's at this price range.

Brake calipers stick like buggery, clutches are always heavy, steering takes getting used to (no engine pressing down). VERY tyre dependent, make sure you have good'uns (Gooodyear F1's for example). They don't rust if straight, boot can leak under spoiler. T-bars often leak, flex like hell, heavier, but with more toys as standard (nice seats etc). Rocker cover gasket can leak, mine was replaced three times in 2.5 years. Brakes feel inadaquet, but are actually pretty good.

If I think of anything else I'll post it.

cheers dude, owe you a
will let you know of the progress...

MrFlibbles

7,692 posts

284 months

Tuesday 15th March 2005
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1. Its really quite fast.

2. For £3500 you'll be looking at a rev 1 or a rev 2. personally I'd go for the Rev 2, handles much better.

FWIW mine cost me £2850 at the end of the day, inc him getting loads of work done to it first. Mine was cheap, he needed to sell - but as you know I've had a few problems - nothing major really (although Pwig likes to take the micky) just niggly things. Whatever you do, don't buy one with an oil leak!

Whereabouts in the country are you?

Feel free to mail me any questions offline, I'll try my best to help.

btw insurance for me (23, 1yr NCB, FC = £1360 through Adrian Flux, with mods declared) and fuel economy (!) = 23mpg at best. (managed 230 miles to a tank at best, 145 miles at worst.)

DanBoy

4,899 posts

244 months

Wednesday 16th March 2005
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Gazboy said:
Still no search facility, so off the top of my head, iirc you will be looking at Rev1's, maybe Rev2's at this price range.

Brake calipers stick like buggery, clutches are always heavy, steering takes getting used to (no engine pressing down). VERY tyre dependent, make sure you have good'uns (Gooodyear F1's for example). They don't rust if straight, boot can leak under spoiler. T-bars often leak, flex like hell, heavier, but with more toys as standard (nice seats etc). Rocker cover gasket can leak, mine was replaced three times in 2.5 years. Brakes feel inadaquet, but are actually pretty good.

If I think of anything else I'll post it.



Agree with all of the above.

My rear caliper siezed and almost cost a grand to replace (pad had worn to nothing and scored the disc too)!!! Lucky we managed to free it up (after applying lots of heat and getting very heavy with a large hammer) and it's been fine since.

T-Bars are nice in good weather but can feel quite flimsy if you're really going for it (I mean sudden, fairly sharp steering inputs at highish speed). They make the car feel a bit lardy, actually (MR2s aren't as light as you might think). If I had a choice, I would go for a 'proper' roof these days.

F1s are, in my experience, the best tyres to have on a MR2. They don't grip as much as some other tyres but they're more then sufficient and they're communicative too. Michellin Pilots are OK but they don't last that long... Have to admit I haven't tried Proxies. Can't imagine they'd last as long as the Goodyears.

Contrary to popular belief, handling is fantastic. Turn-in is instant and slides are surprisingly progressive when provoked deliberately... Of course weight transition can catch you out from time to time when you're doing some serious cornering, but that's part of the fun!





>> Edited by DanBoy on Wednesday 16th March 21:59

Batty FTO

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Thursday 17th March 2005
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Thanks guys, all of the above has been great....
i will let you know!!!
Matt

Batty FTO

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Thursday 17th March 2005
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Next Q guys....
whats the insurance group of a turbo?
i presume 20....
and does anyone know what my FTO is?
i think 16.....
would be going down the limited milage route, but was unsure of the groups etc....

Batty FTO

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Thursday 17th March 2005
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Cheers Gaz....
should be about the same then
god knows what group the FTO is, i just pay the man!!!!