Tom
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Thanks for helpful replies, espec gambit....you the man
I reckon with a few mods it'll kill a vts/gti and suprised u don't rate handling?
cheers peeps
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by luca2020
williams is group 17
williams would anilate 106 gti or vts, my mate has one, 150bhp standard, got full exhaust and induction kit its like shit of a shovel
but u wont get 1 for 2.5k tho
[Edited on 01-08-2003 by luca2020]
Yeah can't really afford insurance anyway, can pick up decentish 16v for 2.5k tho
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luca2020
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yer im told the 1.8 16v aint a million miles away from a williams
exhaust, induction kit and chip should see it at the same level, if not slightly more
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Tom
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cool
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Gambit
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they are 137bhp std
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Tom
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Yer just read
Posted on reno sport, will check back lata see hwta they say
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avenger
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calibra 16v, group 14
great cars to - still swift but has the comfort to
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Gambit
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agreed with the above also! mymate had one, leather interior etc, was sweet, cheap to run also seeing as its based on cavalier parts!!
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CORSA NUT
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Can i have a go of the 16V Clio when you get it Tom?
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kz
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CRX... my mate paid £2,800 for this (without the spoiler) insurance group 13 i think, 140bhp standard... lovely cars
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Screaming Vtec
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Agree with the CRX bit..
Go for the VTEC thou...
150bhp standard (Uk spec)
158 Jap import.
Get a Jap import Sir VTEC.
Will whip a 106 or clio valver.
Not bad on the insurance either..
Manifold, exhaust, CAI and unichip, you'll be knocking on the door of 180bhp - not bad for a 1.6
Revs to 8 and a bit k as well. The B16a is a legend. - most B series engines use parts that will fit one another. Hence you can drop in a B20block using the b16a head - 2.0 litre vtec. nice. ITR cams fit.
If you drive one, you'll buy it..
If not a CRX, Civic VTi.
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2425731010&category=9861 Hows this?
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Tom
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Calibra insurance is a bummer, same as astra gsi, 1700 quid
Wanted crx vtec again, honda insurance is bad
Thanks for ideas though...and corsa nut, yeah will give u a go
Mates getting a punto gt now, aint spoken to him 4 a while, and he was just about to part with 5k for a focus
told him about this insurance co. he rang up, got a quote for £1400 on punto gt and is looking 4 one now, this site really is useful
JoJo thanks for ebay, but the 1.4 may be a little sluggish methinks
oh...and errr sorry for waffling
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http://www.cliosport.net
http://www.renaultsportsclub.co.uk
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SetH
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quote: yer im told the 1.8 16v aint a million miles away from a williams
exhaust, induction kit and chip should see it at the same level, if not slightly more
I dont agree with this the williams has got 150bhp and a lot more torque then the 16v. The F16 engines need to have the nuts revved of them to get them to go, the williams has a much more flexible engine and the greater torque makes a lot of difference. You`ll need more then a chip, filter and zorst to match its performance.
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sxi boy
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quote: Originally posted by Sooty
only a clio williams will be a match for a vts/gti
could try one of those
richy mate how many times do i have to tell you!!!
a clio valver is faster in a straight line than a vts!!
clio stats: 0-62 (100km/h): 7.7 secs, 0-100: 22 secs, 130mph top end
vts stats: 0-60: 7.7 secs, 0-100: 23 secs, 126mph top end
go for the valver mate, u could get a L/M reg low mileage one for £2.5k and theyre only grp 12
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sxi boy
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quote: Originally posted by SetH
quote: yer im told the 1.8 16v aint a million miles away from a williams
exhaust, induction kit and chip should see it at the same level, if not slightly more
I dont agree with this the williams has got 150bhp and a lot more torque then the 16v. The F16 engines need to have the nuts revved of them to get them to go, the williams has a much more flexible engine and the greater torque makes a lot of difference. You`ll need more then a chip, filter and zorst to match its performance.
the clio 16v ans williams are the same to 60 (7.7 secs - see cliosport.net for figs) but the williams is faster later on due to having more bhp
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Tom
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Yes, see, someone who talks sense, it will be down to driver, but same driver doing both cars, clio valver will be quicker
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sxi boy
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i am gettin a valver, i drove one my cuz mite be buying n theyre mint, try n get one with leather, it makes all the difference, also try and get one with ABS (they were both optional) brakes are mint anyways liike
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Tom
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Yeah brakes are discs all round, alot i've seen have got upgraded discs and pads anyways, defo want one with leather tho
If I don't get one, might see if pug 106 gti leather would fit
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why pug leather? just get the seats out of a reno 19 or something
u definitly need leather though
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sxi boy
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mate the clio valver leather seats are sooooo much better than pug ones, seriously try n get one with it
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CORSA NUT
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quote: Originally posted by Tom D
Calibra insurance is a bummer, same as astra gsi, 1700 quid
Wanted crx vtec again, honda insurance is bad
Thanks for ideas though...and corsa nut, yeah will give u a go
Mates getting a punto gt now, aint spoken to him 4 a while, and he was just about to part with 5k for a focus
told him about this insurance co. he rang up, got a quote for £1400 on punto gt and is looking 4 one now, this site really is useful
JoJo thanks for ebay, but the 1.4 may be a little sluggish methinks
oh...and errr sorry for waffling
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