Mine's a Skoda Octavia (see avatar). It's about 10 years old so the original 90 bph has trailed off to nearer 70. It was so fast I had to slow it a bit with the addition of a roof box which also makes it look cool don't you think. Oh the joys of middle age fatherhood! Its why I like LFS so much. Escapism into a world that exceeds 100 bhp and does not include the M1, A1, M25 etc etc.
i have a vw polo from '92 with enourmous 55hp - but because it has a momo steering wheel (no power steering *yay*) and H&R springs(with konis) it's fun too ride and really not expensive
Ok, sorry, i'm still gasping for air from that Lancia Stratos !! WoW,
just Wow. That pic a few pages back is just, eh, WoW :bowdown:
Tristan, will you adopt me ? Oh wait, since i'm a bit older...
maybe you want a 'big brother' ? hehe I'll keep that Stratos
in shape if you want, ehem...
Funny thread, as it has progressed. Would love Niki to post his cars, they would all put us the shame Full racing spec this, and full racing spec that. competed in this "real" championship and also this "real" championship LOL.
I'm currently driving a Volvo 850 but by the end of the week I'll have changed to a Honda Accord. The Volvo's fast, especially in a straight line. Did I mention understeer?
Funnily enough, I'm faster everywhere in my works Peugeot Partner white van.
MX-5's, Boxsters? Bring 'em on. In the van it's all about momentum.
Here's mine "beauty" - 1995 FSO Polonez Caro, 1.6litre, ~80HP. Not much maybe - it's very raw, crude, loud, incomfortable, it does not support driver in any way, but i like it Like a tank
I can only link to a picture of a car that is the same model as mine, but the only differences are that mine is black, has a lowered suspension (only 20mm) and a (rather unobtrusive) rear spoiler.
3,0l v6 24V, 5-gear manual, 193hp, unknown top speed (highest figure I ever had on the speedo was a bit over 260, which is actually out of the scale, going downhill on the Autbahn..but the real speed was probably closer to a mid 240) http://www.car-directory.net/g ... ma_a1116527542b688461.jpg
Hope you don't mind if I add pictures of my bikes instead =)
1st one is a 1995 Suzuki LS650, 650ccm, 31hp, list of modifications too long to post. It includes cutting and welding work on the fender and the tank and a seat I made out of laminated glass-fibres and epoxy.
Probably took me a bit more than 100 hours to make her look like that...including seperate stages in which she was rideable, and some initial problems before I got used to the kind of work. (e.g. because of rust and my inexperience in using raw force in a sensible way, it took me about 2,5 hours to get the old muffler off the "manifold")
This is what the original LS650 looks like:
2nd one is a 1974 Harley Sportster which is even more custom than the Suzuki, but I bought it like that, and I do have some changes in mind.
This is my baby from earlier this year... I have an awesome mud track less than 5 mins from my house... woohoo! That's out the front of the car wash which is the halfway point between my house and the mud track... lol... it must be fate
Anywho, shes now fitted with some decent rubber (instead of those useless small profile road tyres in the picture), extractors and 2inch exhaust. Now, if only the misses allowed me to buy that lifted Nissan Patrol with 35inch tyres then I could have some serious offroad fun. Oh well, when we can afford two cars I'll get an FJ40 Landcruiser instead
Centre oil pickup
Competition diff pin
Stage 4 head
Wood & Pickett modified SPI throttle body
Maniflow LCB
Play-Mini stainless side exit exhaust De Catted
Pipercross air filter unit
Superchip
Grooved & drilled discs with EBC Green Stuff Pads
Radius arm negative camber brackets
Adjustable tie rods
Negative camber lower arms
Up-rated KYB gas shocks front & rear
These are both ooold pics, but still my pride and joy, (and don't look too much different - I'm more of a performance guy, as well as poor, lol). The most notable modification between either is the MX-3's 1.8L V6 has been replaced with a beefier 2.5L. (it's also got a few bolt-ons, and some light suspenion and brake system mods, front signals replaced with E-specs) The Miata basically just has a Borla catback. Oh, and Tristan, I feel your Miata-love, but as has been stated, think you exaggerated the car's abilities a tad. It's also not smart to be a total FWD basher, and Suspension/tire mods can do much for performance if well thought out. Ooh, my MX-3 is the purple Special Edition on the right. (the color in the pic is bad, and I replaced that horrid dealer goldened emblem, haha)
Not to drag off topic, but actually the Probe and MX-6 are Mazda, (not actually Ford, as many older Fords tend to be), and based on the 626 chassis. All 3 are great cars - though obviously the lighter, MX-6/Probe are the sportier of the trio. (and are mechanically identical to eachother) The 6cyl MX-3 shares a nearly identical K-series V6 to the 6cyl MX-6's, though in 1.8L form. My 2.5L is from a North American '93 Probe.. (soon to be replaced by the 190hp'ish JDM variant, though with thicker, Millinea valve spring retainers) For all Probe/MX-6 related, stock or mod-wise, checkout www.probetalk.com
I posted fuel efficiency data (I have refueled 5 times since I got the car), and some other data on the 'Got my Prius' thread in the forum for *The Original LFS League.
Note the GTR style diffuser on the rear of the car (it's standard).
The 1st pic is after we got some of the panels and front splitter painted, very nice shiny pic. The 2nd one is when we put sideskirts on it and the 3rd one is what we done to the 1st splitter.