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Stuart
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I have had this thing about a daily driver, capable of the odd track day and grin session. It needed refinement up to a point and also had to be 'acceptable' for the business side of my life. A difficult hybrid to achieve when you are as tight as a ducks arsehole :)

I tried it with the mk2, and if the reliability had been 100%, even the niceties like heating been in place and I probably would have kept it. The Lexus was likely to be just a stop gap and it proved to be just that. I dabbled with thoughts of stripping it but it would have been 150/160 horsepower in a still heavy chassis. Sod that! :)

Anyway, I put a speculative swap thing on a VW site to see if anyone wanted a deal on the IS against something like an ABF or VR6 mk2, or even a mk4 or similar for Tan.

I was soon offered this
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180hp, 6 speed 2001 Leon Cupra with 312mm brakes as standard
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It drives like a typical modern VAG product. Solid, heavy in the controls and somewhat lacking in feel. Great brakes, lovely build quality and nice seats- it's a good starting point. The performance is quite torquey but it runs out of puff early doors and gets nowhere near troubling the 6.5k redline. Nothing a decat, downpipe and remap can't sort :) The gearchange is pretty crap. Clean enough but devoid of the mechanical snick of the Lexus six speed. The understeer..........bloody hell. Maybe it's the weight (1350kgs?) of the car, but compared to the mk2 it is like trying to drive a block of flats!

I really don't like the wheels but they can always be sold on. I also have a full leather interior in grey, which will be flogged to subsidise the following bits

Rear 25mm anti roll bar to help dial out understeer
Downpipe
Decat
'Proper' wheels
Coilovers if I can get something with nice spring rates or just uprated fast road dampers and springs if I can't

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Obviously, I reserve the right to change my mind all of the time and buy another MX-5 like Tan's but track prepped :)

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Post by mikeb »

Very nice mate glad your sorted for now.

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Post by Ian200sx »

whats the leather like? price? cheers

nice car!
mk1 escort, supercharged.

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Post by RX7 »

Blimey that looks nice mate.

Good condition and something different.
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Post by Stuart »

Thanks guys.
Ian, I'll advertise the leather interior tonight. Please be quick if you're interested as I already have someone sniffing ;)

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Post by fezza »

Love it. I hope it ticks all of your boxes Stu.
James is looking for the next trackday...

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DOH, just posted on the seats for sale thread about the speed in which you'd removed them. If only I read this first!
Looks nice mate, hope it works out for you, bit of boostage never hurt anyone ;)

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Post by Stuart »

I just read a little about the engines and power :)
Forged aluminium rods :D
40-50bhp probable from a remap :D (Mine has the bigger injectors so that's no problem; not sure about the fuel pump)
The stock clutch can handle 320 lb ft :D
The bigger K04 turbo (new

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Post by Daniel »

[quote="stuart"]I just read a little about the engines and power :)
Forged aluminium rods :D
40-50bhp probable from a remap :D (Mine has the bigger injectors so that's no problem; not sure about the fuel pump)
The stock clutch can handle 320 lb ft :D
The bigger K04 turbo (new
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Post by Stuart »

Relax Dan. I'm full of dreams (or shit) and have emptied the piggy bank on an MX-5, two lots of tax and insurance, and 70ft of fencing. The mods will have to wait until I can earn some more.

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