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delcbr 21 March 2009 10:38 PM

a civic typer R puts into perspective how bad my car is
 
was on the motorway when a young lad in a civic type R ep3 pulls up along side me on an empty stretch of m-way iam doing 60mph at this point so he looks accross gets my attention puts his foot down i put my foot down in the right gear my car was just faster than his over a long stretch but was neck and neck for ages.what was i driving a53 plate boxster s 3.2 260bhp how bad is my car???


forgot to say my car is supposed to be 200bhp/ton the civic type R is 166 bhp/ton :wonder:

ive raced a golf gti the latest one on the m-way and again mines was faster but not alot in it.

whats a good hot hatch to get thats 2 or 3 years old that this will never happen again lol?

RS Grant 21 March 2009 10:42 PM

...at the risk of getting flamed for mentioning it again, a Focus ST??

Seems to find reasonable gains from basic mods, which will allow you to steadily drive away from an EP3 CTR without too much hassle.


Cheers,
Grant

ryan_fong 21 March 2009 10:48 PM

To be honest, EP3 is quite a quick car especially in vtec.

beef-on-the-bone 21 March 2009 10:57 PM

if he was doing 60, probably in 4th, he's in vtec; and aslong as he's changing gear correctly staying in it, so you were trying to race him when he's at his fastest...........

delcbr 21 March 2009 11:03 PM


Originally Posted by beef-on-the-bone (Post 8592122)
if he was doing 60, probably in 4th, he's in vtec; and aslong as he's changing gear correctly staying in it, so you were trying to race him when he's at his fastest...........

yea i changed down to get the power before i floored it i was along side him at the start then moved behind him at the final part of the race so he prob thought he was holding me up where i knew there wasnt much in it when it was 3 figures!!!

RS Grant 21 March 2009 11:10 PM

Yea, my sister has an EP3 Premier and its a brilliant laugh to drive... quick, probably comparable to a PPP'd Classic UK Turbo in terms of straight line (50mph onwards) drag.

I can only imagine that a slightly heavier Focus ST with basic mods and c270bhp and c310lb/ft would show a bit of a straight line difference against an EP3 CTR with basic mods and c210bhp and c145lb/ft.


Cheers,
Grant

delcbr 21 March 2009 11:18 PM

astra vxr; megane 225; focus st;323 mps is there any more?and what do you think are the pros and cons of each?

Nat 21 March 2009 11:54 PM

Is all you want to do go fast in a straight line?

Ved 21 March 2009 11:59 PM

I had a new play with a Boxster S with my old CTR and as long as you know where the power band is you can keep up just fine. Focus ST is a nice car but when I took it out it felt utterly gutless which was a big disappointment. Maybe a Golf GTI with a Revo map on it would suit you more? Easy 270bhp then and if the 280bhp Edition 30 I took out is anything to go by they will be faster than most things on the road by a long way.

Nat 22 March 2009 12:02 AM

To be fair, you need +100 BHP to easily pull away from something at those sort of speeds.

A 250-300BHP hot hatch won't be notcicably faster than the Boxster but will be noticably worse in every other way.

RS Grant 22 March 2009 12:08 AM


Originally Posted by Nat21 (Post 8592245)
A 250-300BHP hot hatch won't be notcicably faster than the Boxster but will be noticably worse in every other way.

...apart from running costs and practicality.

I disagree that it wont be noticeably faster than the Boxster, it will pull away from the Porsche if he was struggling with a c200bhp CTR.. and although I agree it won't be a night and day difference, the fact that the Ford/Vaux/Mazda/Golf etc is pulling steadily away will be noticeable to the Porsche owner IMO.


Cheers,
Grant

delcbr 22 March 2009 12:09 AM

i dont know the limits of handling with the boxster as i cant tell much through the wheel its quite a numb driving experience where as the mx5 which i had before i could drive at the limit and could tell exactly how far i could push it and was a joy to drive in comparisson.i do believe mazda done a great job with the first mx5 there was a slogan they used which was japanese which translated as rider and horse as one which says it all really.

delcbr 22 March 2009 12:11 AM

yes the running costs and practicaliy is pissing me off with nothing really amazing to show for it.

delcbr 22 March 2009 12:22 AM


Originally Posted by Ved (Post 8592243)
I had a new play with a Boxster S with my old CTR and as long as you know where the power band is you can keep up just fine. Focus ST is a nice car but when I took it out it felt utterly gutless which was a big disappointment. Maybe a Golf GTI with a Revo map on it would suit you more? Easy 270bhp then and if the 280bhp Edition 30 I took out is anything to go by they will be faster than most things on the road by a long way.

edition 30 is 30bhp more than standard 200bhp gti.

Ved 22 March 2009 12:31 AM

Sorry should have said it had a Richter remap taking it to around 280. This is a VW approved one too so you keep the warranty. It was rapid and my STI would have to be on top form to keep up. Was also very very composed on corners and never missed a beat regardless of how much power I put on at varying degrees of lock. Very very cool car.

Fabioso 22 March 2009 12:36 AM

Del, u sound like a man who is a tad hacked off with his motor....

May be the CTR wasn't standard .......a few choice mods making it breathe a bit better...?

The Boxster S is one car I was thinking about in the future but now I am having my doubts :confused: but then again is it a big deal if it isn't that much faster ?

As has been said before, you need quite a power hike to really make a difference and in my experience on the roads lately it comes down to who is prepared to risk their life (which I would never do) so the 'other' guy always wins...good for them they deserved it, they risked their lives for it.........:cuckoo:

Remember you are driving a nice open top Porsche and the other guy in his fast £8k hatch isn't................:p

Ved 22 March 2009 12:40 AM

To be honest an Escort RS could thrash a Ferrari but if I was in a 430 and some Ford flew by me I can't say i'd be looking on Pistonheads for an 80s hatchback...

Be happy with what you have, it's a brilliant car.

ScoobyDoo555 22 March 2009 08:37 AM


Originally Posted by delcbr (Post 8592063)

whats a good hot hatch to get thats 2 or 3 years old that this will never happen again lol?

A Boxster S ;)

Sorry, but given the choice of a regular hatch or a Porsche, there's more to car ownership than outright bragging points down the pub (IMHO)

I would have one in a second, however, it doesn't suit my family lifestyle.

dan :)

RyanSTI 22 March 2009 10:36 AM

this happens to me all the time, but my arch enemy for some reason are leon cupra r's, and i've got an sti! wtf! it doesnt mean i want to go buy one though lol

MattW 22 March 2009 11:05 AM

An S3 and a £500 revo Stage 1 map - 310Bhp sorted ;)

Myles 22 March 2009 11:33 AM


Originally Posted by RyanSTI (Post 8592612)
this happens to me all the time, but my arch enemy for some reason are leon cupra r's, and i've got an sti! wtf! it doesnt mean i want to go buy one though lol

My nemesis is a silver GT TDi Golf which I hope to God is remapped because I couldn't pull away past 80, or should I say 70 ;)

SimonD 22 March 2009 12:01 PM

Keep the Boxster and get one of these:
https://www.poppers2u.com/shop/image...thamMethod.jpg
That should sort you out ;) :).

Carmar 22 March 2009 12:12 PM

CTR's are excellent cars. My mate has got one and for under 5k I don't think you will find a more capable hot hatch. I drove it on a well known B road and was very impressive, my only gripe (if any) is the steering feels a bit 'wooly' compaired to my STi but I think that's due to the EPS, once you get used to it its not that much of a great deal.

Straight line racing on a motorway is quite pointless in my opinion, as said above you need a lot of power to pull away a decent gap. Get them both of a decent B road or better still a track and the boxer s will show the difference between both the chassis.

john banks 22 March 2009 12:23 PM

delcbr, I like your car, but it sounds like it is time for you to change it, but surely not for something FWD just to accelerate in a straight line, because that is all it might do better than your car, in the dry only.

If you do want to be sure of outdragging things like this, then 300 BHP/ton will mean you can't really tell if they're trying or not because they disappear. Double the power of your opposition usually makes the point.

You could buy a nice Supra, 600 BHP is quite easy on the stock engine, giving about 400 BHP/ton.

The Chief 22 March 2009 12:30 PM


Originally Posted by Fabioso (Post 8592303)

The Boxster S is one car I was thinking about in the future but now I am having my doubts :confused: but then again is it a big deal if it isn't that much faster ?


Dont let it put you off - they are superb car and handle and grip better (in the dry anyway) better than a Scoob, unfortunately in this day and age a lot of the hot hatches are 200bhp+ and will give a lot of fast cars a good run for the money.

nisr227 22 March 2009 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by delcbr (Post 8592063)
was on the motorway when a young lad in a civic type R ep3 pulls up along side me on an empty stretch of m-way iam doing 60mph at this point so he looks accross gets my attention puts his foot down i put my foot down in the right gear my car was just faster than his over a long stretch but was neck and neck for ages.what was i driving a53 plate boxster s 3.2 260bhp how bad is my car???


forgot to say my car is supposed to be 200bhp/ton the civic type R is 166 bhp/ton :wonder:

ive raced a golf gti the latest one on the m-way and again mines was faster but not alot in it.

whats a good hot hatch to get thats 2 or 3 years old that this will never happen again lol?

What makes you think it was standard? Just becuase they are NA and get nearly 200 bhp out of a 2.0 litre from the factory doesn't mean it can't be improved. Companies like CPL and TDi north have developed these cars well, spending less than £2k on header/manifold, exhaust, induction, remap and a few other bits can get nearly 235-240bhp and slightly reduce weight too (1203kg standard, probably less than 1190kg with mentioned mods), means they are hitting 200-205bhp per ton too (more than enough for a fwd cars).

Obviously they really fly (once moving) if the owner has gone down the forced induction route of supercharger/turbo, just attend Santapod/York quartermile to see a few hiting 10secs for fwd (!)

I know its only a basic comparision, but check the 60-100 figures out from my site below between a standard CTR, a Boxster S, and a 235bhp CTR, I always say if the 60-100 (ie. performance one moving) figures are within 10% then on the road there isn't going too much of a noticable difference, going by this, I would say the CTR had some mods:

STANDARD CIVIC TYPE R 197BHP
Power at Flywheel (BHP) : 197
Weight without Driver (KG) : 1203
Power to Weight Ratio (BHP Per Ton) : 166.39
0 - 60 (Secs) : 6.60
0 - 100 (Secs) : 16.84 (autocar timed one 16.2secs to 100)
60 - 100 (Secs) : 10.27
Quarter Mile (Secs) : 14.96
Terminal Speed (MPH) : 94.28
Drag Strip Quarter Mile (Secs) : 14.76
Drag Strip Terminal Speed (MPH) : 95.93

BOXSTER 3.2 S 260BHP
Power at Flywheel (BHP) : 260
Weight without Driver (KG) : 1320
Power to Weight Ratio (BHP Per Ton) : 200.13
0 - 60 (Secs) : 5.50
0 - 100 (Secs) : 13.59
60 - 100 (Secs) : 8.09
Quarter Mile (Secs) : 13.84
Terminal Speed (MPH) : 100.91
Drag Strip Quarter Mile (Secs) : 13.74
Drag Strip Terminal Speed (MPH) : 102.07

MODIFIED CIVIC TYPE R - say 235BHP (if it can get its power down):
Power at Flywheel (BHP) : 235
Weight without Driver (KG) : 1190
Power to Weight Ratio (BHP Per Ton) : 200.65
0 - 60 (Secs) : 5.67
0 - 100 (Secs) : 13.75
60 - 100 (Secs) : 8.08
Quarter Mile (Secs) : 14.04
Terminal Speed (MPH) : 101.02
Drag Strip Quarter Mile (Secs) : 13.84
Drag Strip Terminal Speed (MPH) : 102.83

The Chief 22 March 2009 01:30 PM

I had a giggle with a CTR once in my 260 bhp Scoob admittedley only up to the legal limit. I panned it from the lights, especially with my awd traction but i was amazed how close this car was to me. It must have been at most a car length behind me over 200 yards.

As another poster has said, unless you punching more than 100bhp thatn the other car then the difference wont be that great.

CTR's seem a very competant car.

dunx 22 March 2009 03:13 PM

I fancy stripping out one for track use....

dunx

billythekid 22 March 2009 04:15 PM

@ OP, you need a 911... then it wont happen again ;)

Norman Dog 22 March 2009 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by The Chief (Post 8592970)
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As another poster has said, unless you punching more than 100bhp thatn the other car then the difference wont be that great.

CTR's seem a very competant car.

I had a play with a CTR when my Scoob was standard, mine was quicker pulling away, nothing at all in it when rolling.

I'd like another go now I'm running nearly 290BHP just to see how true the above quote is..;)


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