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2012/06/13 13:27:34 (permalink)
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Greetings MR2 forum

Hello all
 
I'll do an intro thread later when i actually own a MR2 but read below if your bothered and assist if possible.
 
So sometime later this year i'll be looking for a MR2, and if i can't find the right one, i'll just swing for a S14 since its my next option in cars..please dont hate
 
Been reading information this forum has provided regards to MR2 and what generations are available, looks like Gen 3 and up is the way to go by choice, newer, better 3sge from standard etc
 
Currently on my Green Ps, but will be on my opens Nov'12 so not long. so questions goes
 
1. are NA worth buying at all? ive read some comments showing they are pretty much nuggets even with the BEAMS?..
2. How heavy are the sw20; NA/Targa top/turbo model/hardtop etc..
3. looking for more specific details of the MR2 generations, disc rotor size, single brake pots?, usual "MR2" issues to look out for etc.
4. People say these are good on fuel..so i ask whats the Fuel Tank size and how many KMs you people have gotten from a standard MR2..not your 200kw+/ V6 powered MR2 lol
 
The car will serve as a daily warrior, needs to be able to take a beating everyday of the year while driving me to work, so i turn to Toyota for that reason
 
Quick brief about my car history, have owned one AE90 rolla, four AE86, one S13, all NA model since P restricted..
 
wanted a SW20 before but bought the S13 since it was available for the right price at the time, a good car too, sold it cause boring since it was not turbo and the power to weight ratio just sucked being a CA18de..got another AE86 which brought more dramas, long story short, F'n over AE86 now as my currently one just stopped working out of no where..currently driving my brothers AW11 4agze and its different, a whole lot different to a normal FR layout but i dont mind it, its still rear wheel drive.
 
Hope someone answers the question above, i yet to still shotgun a ride in a SW20 but I'm pretty sure it's somewhat what I'm after in a daily warrior car..
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    Re:Greatings MR2 forum 2012/06/13 13:40:12 (permalink)
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    Welcome!
     
    1 - If you're coming from NA, then you won't be happy with an NA SW20
    2 - Google will answer that specifically, but not "heavy" at all. You might expect it to be lighter given it's a 2 seater & all though.
    3 - Google & the plethora of other MR2 resources will answer that. Most issues are relatively common across other cars I guess, but go for a very thorough/longish test drive to check for overheating though
    4 - Expect 35L to take you 400km on combined driving. 45L tank from memory (maybe 50). So lets say a range of 400-450km.

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    Re:Greatings MR2 forum 2012/06/13 13:48:12 (permalink)
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    quick response, i like that

    yeah i'll hit up google as advised but as for the answer for fuel eco, cheers helped me a lot on making a decision.
     
    Ive trolled on carsales and cars for sale here already, hard top is what im after as not to keen on the targa top, just bad experience with sunroof type cars if you know what i mean..
     
    seems like some people overprice their MR2 for sale too, so im planning on spending 10,000 which should get me a real decent 1993+ model? or am i expected to pay much more then that
     
    Car will be taken to Wakefield and Eastern Creek few times a year too so i think turbo will be better money spent
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    Re:Greatings MR2 forum 2012/06/13 13:58:45 (permalink)
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    I drive an NA and I wouldn't say it's nuggets but it certainly slower then a turbo (obviously). I am on my P's aswell so I didn't have a choice but to get a NA.
    As for fuel econmy I get about 400km out of a tank of V Power around town. Last tank I worked out 12.8L/100km not driving 100% economically but not 'hooning' by any means. 
    If I was you I'd definately be waiting the few months and get a turbo, especially if your budget is 10k you should be able to find a nice one.
     
    Here are specs:
    http://www.megaboost.co.uk/mr2/frames/techinfopage.htm
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    Re:Greatings MR2 forum 2012/06/13 14:09:46 (permalink)
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    Gen3 turbos go for over/around $10k. The mint examples close to $15k. Nice modified examples are between $12000-$25000.
     
    There's a black Gen3 for sale on here at the moment, that'd be an ideal candidate for you.

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    Re:Greatings MR2 forum 2012/06/13 14:18:49 (permalink)
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    Also a white one in Sydney on this forum (Speedracer) for your budget. I'll vouch for that car. A few niggly issues, but not far off perfect.

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    Re:Greatings MR2 forum 2012/06/13 14:20:48 (permalink)
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    Wait til you are off your P's and buy a good SW20 turbo that is not modified too much unless it is recommended by someone on this forum who knows the car well. Spending from $10,000 to $15,000 should buy you a decent one.
     
    N/A's are a good reliable car but considering the cars you have had in the past you will probably be disappointed with the power.
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    Re:Greatings MR2 forum 2012/06/13 14:51:12 (permalink)
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    ^ You're off your P's Wiz. Should get an MR2 turbo too

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    Re:Greetings MR2 forum 2012/06/13 14:57:45 (permalink)
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    bluesprinter
     1. are NA worth buying at all? ive read some comments showing they are pretty much nuggets even with the BEAMS?..

    If by "nugget" you mean gutless then what do you expect out of an old 2 litre 4 banger?
    short answer is No unless you like revving the crap out of it everywhere.
    bluesprinter 
    2. How heavy are the sw20; NA/Targa top/turbo model/hardtop etc..

    The targas are a bit heavier and so are the turbos due to beefier gearbox, turbo etc.
    So about 1200 to 1300 kg - upper end of that for a fully loaded GT turbo targa. Lower end for an N/A hardtop.
    Quite heavy for a car of its size.
    bluesprinter 
    3. looking for more specific details of the MR2 generations, disc rotor size, single brake pots?, usual "MR2" issues to look out for etc.

    Google will be able to assist you there.
    bluesprinter 
    4. People say these are good on fuel..so i ask whats the Fuel Tank size and how many KMs you people have gotten from a standard MR2..not your 200kw+/ V6 powered MR2 lol

    Tank size = 55l and I get about 11-13 l/100km average in a gen2 turbo SW20 (running rich). Pretty awful on fuel IMO compared to much newer cars.

    1990 SW20 GT 3S-GTE Targa
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    Re:Greatings MR2 forum 2012/06/13 19:40:11 (permalink)
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    MR2QIK

    ^ You're off your P's Wiz. Should get an MR2 turbo too

     
    Ha-ha, that's the problem Jason.....I am about 50 years off my P's now and too old to drive one as it should be driven. 
     
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    Re:Greatings MR2 forum 2012/06/14 10:13:37 (permalink)
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    I bought mine for 3300, as is, gen 2 turbo.
    Plenty of problems came with it but for 3k, why not.
    Overboosting, rear stop lights didnt work. Clutch was near end etc.
    All fixed now -)
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    Re:Greatings MR2 forum 2012/06/14 10:24:45 (permalink)
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    Liar Liar Pants On Fire! There's guys older than you driving around in Porsche GT's in my office
     
    Withdrawal/retirement is a killer......Need some forced induction in your system buddy. Good for the heart....hehehe

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    Re:Greatings MR2 forum 2012/06/14 10:35:48 (permalink)
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     anythings better than an AUTO MX5 hahaha 

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    Re:Greetings MR2 forum 2012/06/14 11:59:07 (permalink)
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    bluesprinter

    4. People say these are good on fuel..so i ask whats the Fuel Tank size and how many KMs you people have gotten from a standard MR2..not your 200kw+/ V6 powered MR2 lol 


    I recently tested my stock '90 model NA fuel consumption at:
    Highway - 6.8 lt per 100km
    City about 9 lt per 100km
    Tank size is 55 liters, so highway trip range is 700km +
    Still has the original motor that has now done 240k kms.



    1990 ADM NA
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Re:Greatings MR2 forum 2012/06/14 12:06:58 (permalink)
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    Joel
     Last tank I worked out 12.8L/100km not driving 100% economically but not 'hooning' by any means. 

    That's terrible for an N/A, you MUST be revving it out a fair bit or have a hole in your tank :P

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