Car appreciation... the aesthetics, the engineering, etc

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  • Insane.

    I'd dust that California off and roll it as is though. A slightly ratty, french-registered, yellow headlamped Cali has to be about as cool as it gets.

  • The Panzerwagen has passed another MoT!
    That is all.

  • I'd dust that California off and roll it as is though. A slightly ratty, french-registered, yellow headlamped Cali has to be about as cool as it gets.

    Indeed.

    If you have the means I'd highly recommend picking one up.

  • My turbo is very poorly.

    1k gets a new one ~340 bhp
    1.8k gets new turbo plus intercooler etc~370 bhp
    Or Garret turbo and supporting mods for 400+ bhp, £2,500+

  • You're faced with the law of dimishing returns on this Ovlov.

    What to do? Head says don't, heart says do.

  • Yeah, but seeing as how it can't put the power down as it is through its poor scrabbling little front wheels, there are many compelling reasons why it needs more.

  • The (viscous) LSD deals with ~340 surprisingly well.

    One of the knock on effects of 400 upward would be the need for a Gripper plate-type LSD.

  • Who knows about turbo chargers?

  • ^ @danstuff 's mate Chris does. He very confused me once when talking about compressor maps.

    Corky Bell knows stuff if you want to read a book on it, but he likes a bit of conjecture and I came out even more puzzled than I went in.

  • This is true. Chrispy G is the turbo guru. He's Mr. Trigger Wheels too.

  • Can you ask him what he'd put on a 2.3 litre I5?

    The yanks all go for the 3176r type unit (or larger), which I suspect would be too large for the UK.

  • I don't know if that's actually helpful but I came across it.

    Also, there's a guy called Dan at Ardler Automotive near Gatwick who knows a lot about turbos, choosing the right one for you application etc.

  • I'm probably just looking for validation here - I think I will go for either a Mitsubishi 19T or the new IPD hybrid turbo:

    As they are both "bolt on", which is a very significant cost saving (both in time and materials) in comparison to say a Garrett.

    The IPD turbo has a ball-bearing design, and is designed for 400-450bhp, with the correct supporting modifications.

    Entertainingly I broke my traction control today, also - one more thing on the "to fix" list.

  • Mitsubishi make turbos in house?

  • I believe so.

  • mitsubishi td04hl 19T

  • Picked up an Audi A4 1.8T quattro on the weekend, 190bhp 6-speed, really pulls, build quality like a Swiss watch and the interior is almost literally showroom fresh. Mrs G is also happy because it's practical, where I originally wanted a Mini or an MX5. Fuel econ could be better by modern day standards but I call 30mpg decent for a sporty engine, and it's not a daily driver

  • Will do, although I suspect the answer will come in the form of lots of questions...

  • Smart purchase Sir.

    Engine mounting bushes are the thing to look for. ALL VAG cars have had issues with them for years.

    Enjoy it!

  • If you have the means I'd highly recommend picking one up.

    Mega rep.

  • I've got a little list of things they're known for, comprehensive service history tho, the last service advised of a crack on the rear ARB clamp, apparently a popular DIY fix is to replace it with the RS4 ARB

  • Not really, different company under the mitsubishi group of companies, an example is mitsubish the electronics companies.

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