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I'd not consider that one because of 'breaks', because of '212 bhp', and because of two owners in 23k miles - how much would either of those have cared about the long term health of things like the clutch etc?
Of course, if you only intend on keeping it for a short time yourself it doesn't...
If you want to fit in on here you need Recaros, cup suspension and projector lights as a minimum, probably best seek out some silver visions too.
if however you don't care what anyone else thinks, buy whatever comes along at the right price and just drive the f***ing thing. They're sublime...
Tyres are the limiting factor in your performance; what use is upgraded suspension if your tyres don't allow you to exploit it?
Best tyres on standard suspension will out perform crap tyres on upgraded suspension.
Well, I'll be back there every year for a RR run while I own it and that's likely to be for at least another 3 or 4 years, so I should end up with a nice chart showing year on year gains as the miles pile on.
One day it might even make the claimed 200 LOL
Yup, from the exhaust right down to the paper air filter.
The figure today wasn't a surprise...i thought it would be around 190 or so. Compared to how it felt when I first got it in Dec 2011 yes...it's noticeably keener.
Lower curve was from a year ago, 19k miles having been driven mostly by the original OAP owners (so likely never seen over 3k rpm) and no doubt on standard 95 fuel.
Upper curve is from today...I've spent the last year putting 22k more miles on it (a daily 50 mile beasting on deserted country A...
Had my 200 on the rollers today, no issues at all and parked it up fine afterwards.
An hour or so later when I come to leave, the ABS warning light along with the ESP light are illuminated and I get two dashboard messages telling me I have errors with both systems. ESP button was non-responsive...
Tea/coffee is laid on FOC by Charlie. Last time there was hot food as well...although that's not always been the case.
Probably best to plan to get something to eat yourself, but drinks will be covered.
They don't rotate...so long as you can get the required pressure on them (and have undone the filler cap on your brake fluid reservoir) they'll push straight back into the caliper body.
Of more concern is getting the pins out...have you ever changed front pads on your 197 before?
Gearbox tips?
Don't rush it. I try to be as smooth as possible with mine, 'feeling' my way gently into each gear. Has been fine so far (42k miles) And works daily without complaint or concern. Having said that I don't doubt for one second that if I attacked it and went for 1/4 mile type rapid...
The issue I see with multiple owners is none of them generally giving a f*** about the long term health prospects of the car.
Taking the 50k mile example with 1 versus 10 owners...would people not see more value in the one owner model? The owner who's likely driven it with a degree of sympathy...
I've used one on both road and track for the last 5 years or so.
Can't fault it. Easily transferable from car to car.
Gives good hip restraint on track, and excellent posture on road. I got mine originally when I had a back problem but since then have used it every single day as it's so...
I had something similar to this when the wind ripped my driver's door out of my hand...was catching on the wing just like you describe...
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?636399-Argh!-My-200-f*****-by-the-wind!
I ended up at a bodyshop a friend has used for years - the owner has...
How long before someone posts about their discovery of an internal handle for pulling the boot closed without getting filthy hands/marking the paintwork?
In the wet? Fine unless you accelerate hard while cornering fairly hard through an inch of standing water...
They coped really well with those conditions on that day. I'd not hesitate to go back there again on another set knowing the rain would likely be exactly the same.
How well do R888s...
Finally got out with an accurate digital tread depth gauge today and my AD08s have 3.0mm front and 2.5mm rear. This is after 11,000 miles.
I only expected 6-8k miles out of a set when I originally bought them, but it looks like I'll see at least 13k. Incredible considering how they feel, grip...