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8th December 2018, 09:22 #21
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Currently mk6 transit, mk3 sri cavalier, mk2 cortina 1600gt and wife has a cmax
Previous mk3 astra saloon td, suzuki baleno 1.6 gs, bora 130 sport, b6 passat (wifes), xr3i
Not such a fan of the newer cars
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8th December 2018, 09:25 #22
Ford Fiesta MK8 ST-Line 1.0l 140cv
Felt in love with WRC car... the cupid attacked me. 9 months and 10.000km of fucking fun
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8th December 2018, 10:03 #23
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i ll talk about the sport ones,these i was smiling/smile driving them.
my first one was a Lada 2105 ex rally car, which had participate at Acropolis too.
renault 5 gt turbo 1990 model.Plenty of mods,renault sport/bilstein grN suspension,engine mountings from renault sport,full hand made exhaust,ds 21 ferodo pads(best pads ever) renault sport head gasket,and from 0,7 bar as oem,i had tune it to 1,3-1,6 bar depenting what fuel i was using.
After some 200k kms,i build another engine with turbo from saab 9000,Piper uprated cam and some more tweeks.
Then at 2000 came the 306 race 6 speed.Keep it for 5 years completely stock.Excellent suspension,chassis,steering,you could do whatever you want with that feedback itgave to the driver.
At 2005 till now a Mitsubishi evo 8 with Ohlins suspension(tweeked with different settings/coils) ap racing 6pot front /4pot rear brakes,thicker antiroll bars front /rear,some upgrated cams with more duration/lift,and tuned to some 390 bhp and 540Nm
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8th December 2018, 10:35 #24
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The Seat definitely was; I'd be interested for a few months, and obviously knew of the F2 success/ BRC campaign; it was after watching a TopGear motorsport programme I decided that was the car I was going to buy. It was very good value for money, and a great little car.
The Skoda was probably influenced by the sport, but it was an under-rated car, which ticked all the boxes.
To be honest, I'm not sure about the Fiesta; it was a decent deal on offer and the right colour; my first ever car was a Fiesta 1.1 Popular Plus - so I hadn't driven a Ford for 25 years; maybe the rallying helped, even now I'm not sure.
Is there a better sound than that of Porsche engined Flat-6 ???
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8th December 2018, 10:45 #25
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Currently
Škoda Octavia RS MkII 2.0T petrol 2007 (just hangs in the yard, using it once after every 2-3 months)
Honda CR-V 2017
4x4 Octavia RS sounds nice but my wife probl would not be very happy about it
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8th December 2018, 11:22 #26
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no car now. last one was a 1981 mini HL which I loved and wish I could've taken across the world with me
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8th December 2018, 12:07 #27
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I get that, but the silly season thread was becoming cluttered with the subject of rallying being relevant to car sales nowadays, so thought I'd post this here to try and get an idea if it actually is relevant nowadays.
Where do you propose I put the thread?
As for relevance, so far out of 25 or so posts, two people have cars that are production vehicles that are used in current rallying, one of which purchased because of the link to the rally car, and another not sure. So far, and this is a rally forum, goes to show that rallying is not the best place to spend money in an ROI point of view.
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8th December 2018, 13:50 #28
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Rallying can only influence you so far.
I love rally and support M-Sport Ford, but havent bought a Fiesta ST after driving one. It's just too small and raw for everyday use.
My (remapped) Focus ST is faster, the 2.5T 5-cyl sounds great and its like a limo in comparison.
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8th December 2018, 13:50 #29
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Previous cars off note
Sierra 4x4 - closest I could get to a rally car
Then Cosworth Sapphire 2WD daily car for 5 years and 100k miles
Then came along a certain McRae so got a MY98 Scooby Turbo PPP. So easy to drive. Had this for about 6 years
Next, mainly due to a certain Tommi, an EVO7, which was modified by Tony Cox (Tommi's mechanic). Hard to go for a EVO7 over the TME 6 but again as this was a daily drive a newer car made more sense.
Cosworth you had to have your head on right to drive it as it could bite, scooby was just the easiest car to drive. Evo was back to Cosworth, it was something else.
So for me win on Sunday buy on Monday works. But back then the cars weren't that far off the rally cars.
Current cars
F Pace - daughter works at jag so get a good deal
Exige - love raw british sports cars. Go camping in this to LeMans.
Wife used to have a Fiesta St until youngest daughter passed her test. Again this was sold to her by showing Evans and co racing around a forest
Eldest daughter, has a Hyundai I30N in the rally blue, which is 99% due to WRC.
They started watching rally about 4-5 years ago and stand on a Welsh forest for 4 days a year. So without any badge snobbery and history to go off, Hyundai have always been their favorite cars in WRC and the Skoda's in WRC2. Ford a close 2nd due to the British aspect.
If I won the lottery I would have an R5 spec car for the road over any super car.
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8th December 2018, 14:12 #30
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Sierra 4x4 was my first performance car too. Loved the engine note, the power delivery (could drive a roundabout in 5th and still pull away like it was in 3rd) and the balance close to 30/70 front to rear drive split, and the fact McRae drove one in Sweden.
Always felt a little like a wound elastic band on fast sweeping bends though, giving the impression it could snap if you needed to lift off suddenly.
It was on qualifying stage, he rolled the car and it was said that he won't be able to start the rally. But team managed to repair the car and he did start and dominated drivers like Rossel, Gryazin...
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