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Where's Rob S the site's favourite car finder? :D

Mike, please, please get the RX-8 off your list. OK the one I bought was high mileage, but not in modern terms, at 100K miles and a 54 plate. The one I had was a nightmare. They put you in mind of Honda vtec but without the vtec kick. If you still hanker for one, visit the RX-8 forum and search for starting issues. They flood by design, early engines have 2 oil injectors and the apex seals wear, late, as in newish have 3 injectors in an effort to overcome the wear issue. If you want to move it, on your drive, you MUST lett the temp guage reach the hot position before switching off or you will need to tow start it to clear the overfuelling. MPG on a good day is low 20's but without the performance. Chassis is superb and road holding excellent, it just needs a decent engine. Parts are stupidly expensive. I was quoted 1200 for a collapsed cat (another over fuelling inspired fault). Mazda dealers know best part of feck all about them so it's pot luck if they can find the faulty part early in the 'just keep changing stuff' fault diagnostics.

Sorry if that's a rant, it is, but I wouldn't wish an RX-8 on my ex-wife :)

Honda on the other hand.............the complete other end of the spectrum.

Good luck with whatever you decide and great to see you back :thumbs:

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RX7 wrote:Are you sure about this Tommy ? The last model of Civic Type R (EP3) must have been quicker than the Accord one. Its only 10bhp less using a similar engine and its got to be lighter.
The Accord is less than 50kgs heavier and has more power and torque right across the range. Every time I ever encountered a Civic in my old Accord, there was nothing in it straight line performance wise. It's also the MUCH better chassis, with a stiffer shell and has an LSD as standard.

The chairman of the Accord forum, who is a very handy track driver, could get his then bog standard car around Donington (excluding the loop) in 1:30 which is a very respectable time for a standard car of that power on road tyres. A Civic would not be able to do that IMO.
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If only you could stretch your budget a bit I defy anyone to say no to this:

http://www.bigpower.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18192

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Rob S wrote: CTR (See, I do learn ;)
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This things got a "Gunship" remap whatever that is- How cool is that?
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1481396.htm

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Good call on the Quattro - how cool is that !!

I think I'd go with this myself, I know you had a Scoob, but cant remember if you ever had an Evo. Doubt this could be beat especially for outright pace, real world pace, and tuning possibilities. They're almost indestructable under 400bhp !!

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1509234.htm

Failing that then this looks like quite a nice entry level into automotive skintness :D :D

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1500299.htm

This could be a right laugh !!!!

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1346140.htm

Leftfield suggestions would be 944Turbo, Audi TT Quattro 1.8T with some mods - Karens Quattro Sport is amazing for what it is, or even an Audi S4 Avant BiTurbo while we're talking Audis !! MTM can do very naughty things to them although their turbos do get a bit warm !! :D I guess a Cossie isnt that bad for bits and tuning, but would you actually want to own a Sierra Sapphire ?? :D

Most obvious for your budget is an M3 and spend a few quid on brakes and suspension, or get one thats already done it, and theres millions to chose from so its not like you are limited for options !! I dont know if an S2000 would ever satisfy me !!

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some great choices there guys and thanks for the advice...
i guess i ned to hear what the insurance company says now.....
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