Suzuki Cappuccino

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Dakkon

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7,826 posts

254 months

Monday 10th October 2005
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Does anyone have any experience of these cars? Seems companies now put Hyabusa engines in which seem to be quite a laugh.

I am after a weekend / trackday toy was thinking of a 944 Turbo / MR2 Turbo or RX7, but a Cappuccino with a bike engine would be quite cool and rare and they are supposed to have a very well balanced chassis.

Just wondered if anyone on PH knew much about them?

Thank in advance.

>> Edited by Dakkon on Monday 10th October 15:28

jellison

12,803 posts

278 months

Monday 10th October 2005
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You can get them in Smarts now - not heard of on in a Capochino that wouldd be nuts

andy mac

73,668 posts

256 months

Monday 10th October 2005
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What about one of those z-power minis?

www.zcars.org.uk/mini/index.htm

Tasty as a great big bag of tasty things...

Alex

9,975 posts

285 months

Monday 10th October 2005
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I owned a Cappuccino for a while. Great little cars with proper RWD handling and about 85bhp/110mph if you de-restrict the engine.

The 3-cylinder turbo engine revs to 9000rpm and sounds a bit like a 911 (if you use your imagination).

Being turbo-charged, it may be possible to get a bit more poke out of the standard engine rather than fitting a Busa, which I think would spoil it (I also owned a ZX9R-engined Seven).

gofasterrosssco

1,238 posts

237 months

Tuesday 11th October 2005
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I also have a cappuccino. I think the company you are refering to are Cappuccino Sport.

www.cappuccinosport.com/

Great fun little runabout, but being rwd and not having the longest wheel base, they are pretty twitchy, or should I say 'exciting' in the damp, but handle brilliantly in the dry....

As for the engine, there is plenty more out of the standard engine if you are prepared to play/pay with it; FWIH, 125 bhp is on the cards for around £2k ish, but you may want to sort the brakes/chassis before you do this.........

The best sources are cappuccino sport and/or

www.score.org.uk

ps. thinking of selling mine.....


AquilaEagle

439 posts

249 months

Saturday 15th October 2005
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Consider a Honda Beat too if you can find one

tuttle

3,427 posts

238 months

Sunday 16th October 2005
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Hey! those sound really fun
A Cool car

stig

11,818 posts

285 months

Sunday 16th October 2005
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Be careful though, Capuccino's rust quicker than an iron nail in seawater

The floorpan literally just rots away.

Dakkon

Original Poster:

7,826 posts

254 months

Sunday 16th October 2005
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I think the very short wheel base is not so good for atrack toy, despite the lure of a bike engine in one.

Currently trying to decide between an MR2 Turbo or a 944 Turbo, again the MR2 Turbo will probably have less rust...