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Re: Toyota Prius?
« Reply #15 on: 04 June 2010, 13:19:13 »

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Debs, looking at the posts above its better you go for a type-r..at least you wont be bored ;D

 :y.....Cem, perhaps an electric type-r; a 6 volt motor on a 12 volt battery (briefly). ;D

That's captured the Type-R experience perfectly, IMHO. ;D

"This is fun, but if I carry on hitting 8.5K RPM surely it's going to let the smoke out sooner or later." ;D

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« Reply #16 on: 04 June 2010, 16:15:01 »

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Debs, looking at the posts above its better you go for a type-r..at least you wont be bored ;D

 :y.....Cem, perhaps an electric type-r; a 6 volt motor on a 12 volt battery (briefly). ;D

That's captured the Type-R experience perfectly, IMHO. ;D

"This is fun, but if I carry on hitting 8.5K RPM surely it's going to let the smoke out sooner or later." ;D

Kevin

interestingly the older type-r model is a robust car..and have better handling than the new model..

japs designed this car to rev the nuts off to beat the turbo rivals.. so you really need work hard.. :y

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Re: Toyota Prius?
« Reply #17 on: 04 June 2010, 16:35:37 »

They are hard work to drive but yes, its no surprise the latest incarnation is a let down as it does not have the IRS setup of the older one.
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Re: Toyota Prius?
« Reply #18 on: 04 June 2010, 16:54:15 »

I still fancy an (older) Type-R, always have....
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Re: Toyota Prius?
« Reply #19 on: 04 June 2010, 16:54:40 »

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I still fancy an (older) Type-R, always have....
Trouble is, they have all been ragged to within an inch of their lives....
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Re: Toyota Prius?
« Reply #20 on: 04 June 2010, 17:09:05 »

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I still fancy an (older) Type-R, always have....
Trouble is, they have all been ragged to within an inch of their lives....

If only the engines didn't turn backwards I would be eyeing one up as an engine donor.

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Re: Toyota Prius?
« Reply #21 on: 04 June 2010, 17:40:22 »

(cough) S2000 'box (cough)
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« Reply #22 on: 04 June 2010, 18:53:16 »

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They are hard work to drive but yes, its no surprise the latest incarnation is a let down as it does not have the IRS setup of the older one.

yep.. I remember they mentioned in Top Gear :y
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« Reply #23 on: 04 June 2010, 22:40:25 »

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(cough) S2000 'box (cough)

Yes, has been talked about and I believe a few have done it.

Does an S2000 box output turn the conventional way or would the diff need to be fitted too?

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Re: Toyota Prius?
« Reply #24 on: 07 June 2010, 08:46:21 »

now you've got me !

still, you could always fit both 'box and diff
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« Reply #25 on: 07 June 2010, 09:07:40 »

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I still fancy an (older) Type-R, always have....
Trouble is, they have all been ragged to within an inch of their lives....

If only the engines didn't turn backwards I would be eyeing one up as an engine donor.

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But you could go backwards very fast ;D ;D

Can't you just turn the seat the other way ;D ;D
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« Reply #26 on: 07 June 2010, 10:36:15 »

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But you could go backwards very fast ;D ;D

Can't you just turn the seat the other way ;D ;D

Then it'd be "Gay wheel drive" though.

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