GIBBS
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as above? havin arguement , mate thinks their 0-60 is 5.27 and go to like 175mph derestricted
i don't!
Matt
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Gower
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Think DAYZEE on here has one.
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vibrio
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0-60 the later models with 240hp were sub 6s to 60 as for top wack being 175 probably around 155ish
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Sooty
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0-60 is 6.2 .. top end 145
Brother runs a 318bhp one... does about 60 in 4 straight duno what its seen due to speedo ending at 110mph LOL
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vibrio
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p.s Gibbs like your estimated power reading
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Phil Hall
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The 3S-GTE does 5.2 out of the box. Get it onto somewhere straight n long enough and it should see 160.
After basic mods the 0-60 falls below 5. Very underestimated cars, I love them. My dad has had all 3 diferent versions.
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GIBBS
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anything to back this up u lot ? i need 100% proof!
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Opel_Paul
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0-60 time is definately about right
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Phil Hall
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quote: Originally posted by vibrio
0-60 the later models with 240hp were sub 6s to 60 as for top wack being 175 probably around 155ish
241bhp
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Sooty
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I dont think any MR2 turbo standard did 0-60 5.2 offically... VERY tunable cars though
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GIBBS
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phill u 100% ??? anything to prove it 100% ?
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Phil Hall
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Before this they had 225ps (The 3S-GTE version 1 engine) and square shaped rear lights with honeycombe centre section. Looking at the peformance of a 1994+ model compared to the United States model of the same year (which has a modest 173bhp) we have an extra 68bhp power advantage as standard. In optimum conditions the turbo charger dishes out 6-13psi of boost depending on climate ambient temperatures.
If we compare 0-60 mph with the United States GT Model ( 7.7 seconds ) and the GT Turbo Model ( 5.2 seconds ) we see an impressive 2.5 seconds quicker sprint time. This performance advantage means that the turbo model can quite easily out accelerate most vehicles on the roads of Britain today. A trial speed of 60mph can be achieved in 2nd gear without having to change up.
Taken from the MR2 Website http://www.mr2-toyota.com/toyotamr2_performance.htm
[Edited on 16-04-2003 by Phil Hall]
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GIBBS
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quote: Originally posted by vibrio
p.s Gibbs like your estimated power reading
its true!!
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Sooty
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The early non turbo's were VERY inderpowered
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Opel_Paul
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but they still go quicker than the late non-turbos!
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GIBBS
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68bhp making a 2.5 second improvement ? how can that be ?
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Sooty
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eh? er the later non turbo's were faster than the eary non turbo's... first mk2's only came out with 130bhp or something
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Sooty
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Gibbs, they werent that fast, believe me. Websites dont always speak truth
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Opel_Paul
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sorry, thought you were on about rev2 ones compared to rev 3
The rev 3 turbos have lsd so much quicker to 60
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Phil Hall
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quote: Originally posted by Sooty
eh? er the later non turbo's were faster than the eary non turbo's... first mk2's only came out with 130bhp or something
I thought the Mk1 MR2 had the same engine as the FWD Corolla GTi and the AE-86 RWD Corolla..........128bhp. Weighed very little, about 900kgs or something like that.
All I know is Ive driven a series 3 turbo and they go like shit off a shovel. Toyota are renound for underating the power and performance of their cars. In a Top Gear test recently when the new Corolla 1.8vvti was launched they tested it against the CTR in the wat with propper Datron timing gear. The CTR recorded 7.9 due to the wet and the 1.8 Corolla recorded 8.2 when the book figures from Toyota said 8.5. Testamont to how Toyota underate their cars.
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GIBBS
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so is 5.2 accurate?
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Phil Hall
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quote: Originally posted by GIBBS
so is 5.2 accurate?
As far as Im concerned that is accurate.
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GIBBS
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shit
i jus had big ass row saying it was bullshit
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Phil Hall
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quote: Originally posted by GIBBS
shit
i jus had big ass row saying it was bullshit
Would you like some salsa sauce or perhaps some salt to go with your hat.
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GIBBS
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but
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