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The Skum wrote:The are however pretty fast in a straight line, they also are pretty nimble around corners.
They are nice to drive around town (except you can't use 4th gear below 60kph!) and very acceptable as a long distance cruiser.
The engine is fine and i can bare the cost of upgrades and fuel.
What I can tell you is i'm really happy with those compromises.
I like pushing it through the twisties at about 80% of its/my ability.
The car is compliant enough that i could drive like that all day without becoming fatigued.
I like not having to 'ring' it out like some other cars to get this enjoyable experience.
I'm not the best driver, yet on unfamiliar roads i still seldomly find myself in the wrong gear or misfooting corners.
I appreciate the massive brakes!
I like that it can go from being a pretty good day-to-day car to being a sunday fun car.
classique71 wrote:
Guess which car kept going onto the destination with nothing but a mangled plastic rear bumper bar - and which two cars remained at the side of the road spewing coolant , and waitng for a tow truck.
Built toyota tough .. Thats not just for Hiluxes .......
The Skum wrote:[Very nice description that fits the car]
DeeCee wrote:why don't you test drive one and see how it drives
iOnic wrote:DeeCee wrote:why don't you test drive one and see how it drives
best advice here. you won't know which one you could live with on a daily basis till you've driven both
diss1dent wrote:I read the first few posts and have just skipped to the end, so shame on me if I post what someone else has said.
Stock ST205 will do high 13's. I had one about 4? years ago and bone stock, over and over and Ruapuna I couldn't get any more than a 13.6.
Thats stock weight, full interior Minus spare, stock boost.
With exhaust, new downpipe, 17 psi and higher flow filter I got it down to 13.2. With this extra power the stock clutch wouldn't take the launching, so had to upgrade.
I have a shoe box full of time slips and probably a video or two if I need to post these up.
If you can't do a 13 second 1/4 mile in a st205, its not the car, it you.
cat007 wrote:diss1dent wrote:I read the first few posts and have just skipped to the end, so shame on me if I post what someone else has said.
Stock ST205 will do high 13's. I had one about 4? years ago and bone stock, over and over and Ruapuna I couldn't get any more than a 13.6.
Thats stock weight, full interior Minus spare, stock boost.
With exhaust, new downpipe, 17 psi and higher flow filter I got it down to 13.2. With this extra power the stock clutch wouldn't take the launching, so had to upgrade.
I have a shoe box full of time slips and probably a video or two if I need to post these up.
If you can't do a 13 second 1/4 mile in a st205, its not the car, it you.
Stock air box? Stock exhaust? As in, showroom model?
sergei wrote:God damn it, how many times I have to tell that exhaust and air filter do nothing on them. Stock units are well designed.
sergei wrote:The only "improvement" that you will get from 3" no restriction, no cat, on the the stock turbo is over-boosting (uncontrolled, beyond 2 bars)
iOnic wrote:sergei wrote:The only "improvement" that you will get from 3" no restriction, no cat, on the the stock turbo is over-boosting (uncontrolled, beyond 2 bars)
Have you actually seen that happen or are you just talking out of your ar*e? This is a ct20b we're talking about......not a ct9....yes reducing the backpressure will gain you some boost - but not twice the stock amount (in fact the only exhaust I've made for an st205 gained 2psi...) Do you have any idea how many st205's/sw20's run 3" exhausts? I sincerely hope the car's owners know that their engines are now inhaling close to 30psi of boost
sergei wrote:Reducing back pressure should theoretically reduce the boost as it is reducing the restriction.
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