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« Reply #15 on: December 05, 2005, 07:19:54 PM »
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MR2 Spyders handle pretty good, but it's a Corolla 1.8 engine 1ZZFE. The tiptronic version is a complete dog and is outperformed by even the automatic. The only way to make power is to pay a ridiculous amount for the Veilside turbo kit ($8k last I saw). It's a returnless fuel system, so any type of forced induction requires quite a bit of time & money.

IMHO, they're only worth buying used. I'd never pay the price for a new one.


Here's an example of the local roads.  I'm more interested in handling than power.  And yeah I'm looking at used ones.  If I ever have a desire for more power I'll do a 2ZZ swap or something.
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« Reply #16 on: December 05, 2005, 07:21:05 PM »
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Why not go with a mid 90's M3? About the same price...test drive one, then report back.

I'm looking for a little car.

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« Reply #17 on: December 05, 2005, 07:32:19 PM »
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Here's an example of the local roads.  I'm more interested in handling than power.  And yeah I'm looking at used ones.  If I ever have a desire for more power I'll do a 2ZZ swap or something.


That road screams Lotus Elise to me. 2ZZ + 6 speed + lotus suspension on a 1980 pound car :aok  The Forced Fed Elise is really fast too for about 8k more.

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« Reply #18 on: December 05, 2005, 07:35:30 PM »
I sat in an Elise once.  Knees were wedged into the dash, and the top of the windshield was about chin level.  :)

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« Reply #19 on: December 05, 2005, 07:40:28 PM »
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I'm looking for a little car.


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I sat in an Elise once.  Knees were wedged into the dash, and the top of the windshield was about chin level.  :)




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« Reply #20 on: December 05, 2005, 07:42:36 PM »
Funked, this car, combined with your composure, has your name written all over it...


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« Reply #21 on: December 05, 2005, 07:46:57 PM »
Rip I like small nimble cars.  The problem is I don't fit in most of them.  MR2 is a rare exception, which is why I'm interested and looking for more info.

I go to the SF car show every year and sit in different cars.  I fit in about 30% of the cars I am interested in.  I would have had an MX5 or RX7 a long time ago if they weren't so cramped.
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« Reply #22 on: December 05, 2005, 07:51:04 PM »
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Rip I like small nimble cars.  The problem is I don't fit in most of them.  MR2 is a rare exception, which is why I'm interested and looking for more info.

I go to the SF car show every year and sit in different cars.  I fit in about 30% of the cars I am interested in.  I would have had an MX5 or RX7 a long time ago if they weren't so cramped.


I see.  You wouldn't like the bolstered seats in an M3. They snug my lat muscles and I'm 200 lbs. Plenty of head room though, I'm 6'1".

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« Reply #23 on: December 05, 2005, 07:58:33 PM »
I don't have any problem with "lat muscles" but with headroom and legroom.

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« Reply #24 on: December 05, 2005, 09:37:55 PM »
Plenty of respect for them from racing against them.  Only bad thing I've heard is relating to fuel leaks.  Luckily, the 1ZZ-FE does not seem prone to early engine failure like the 2ZZ-GE.

There is a good forum out there...spyderchat.com.  I'm sure they have a "maintenance" section that you can look through to find common themes.

Make sure you get the LSD to get power down on exits.

Not that it matters...but you know it doesn't have a trunk...I mean none at all...not just hyperbole "it has no trunk", but in reality there isn't one.

I'm surprised you didn't fit in the Elise.  My brother is 6'5" 240lb and fits fine.  Although it is funny to watch him climb in.  I thought the Elise had a ton more room than the S2000 or Miata once you got inside.

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« Reply #25 on: December 05, 2005, 10:44:51 PM »
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Same model, same year,
same color as my sisters Z3


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« Reply #26 on: December 06, 2005, 08:26:31 AM »
spent an unpleasant day helping put a water pump in one of those mr2 thingies... after that the guy (daughters boyfriend) said I had to drive the car cause it was so fast.  

it was a pooch.

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« Reply #27 on: December 07, 2005, 07:46:26 PM »
My father owns one and I drive it oftenly.

Toyota MR2 Spyder.


Its engine is small, dont expect much 'power' but its a nice little car to go cruising around.

Personally, I hate it cause its small, I feel like im in a tin can waiting to get smashed by the nearest SUV. But the car itself is a nice ride.

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« Reply #28 on: December 08, 2005, 10:57:21 AM »
Funked... Have you driven a Mitsubishi 3000GT?
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« Reply #29 on: December 08, 2005, 11:13:58 AM »
If you have the means I highly recommend it.




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