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not allowed ncie things in this world.
Same happened to me about a week after I got the MX-3.
Silver lining - Being a silver car, it didn't show up badly after an armful of polishing
I was more thinking of a word from Chip on twin-charging a Clio.
Not that I would, just has it been done.
Would the supercharger would mean you could run silly-high boost on a turbo whilst minising lag, and stuff like that.
Oh dave dave dave, have I not inferred anything over these past months.
Smartuki Roadster-turbo
190-280 hp
sequential box, rear-drive
19k revs
weigh the same as a mini
twin-charge a Clio.
with Cams.
and a straight-through piece of scaffolding for an exhaust
EDIT: @Chip...... Twin-charging a Clio? Done or not? Doable? Driveable Point? Cost? Explosive?
ha! that would have been 12 years ago fella, such technology would be the stuff of Star trek.
I would't want one though, the discount they purport to give is outweighed by the potential penalties they'll slap on your renewal if you venture remotely over the speed limit, or drive at night etc.
Ah, I didn't know that.
The insurance on these cars is ridiculous for the young driver. If I was in the same situation I'd probably just bite the bullet and get an entry-level Corchav until the NCB's permit something actually worth having (and I dont mean a Clio)
Just get a different vehicle?
Probably get a used Formula Ford for the kind of money you're talking about and at least then you'll know that the playing field is as level as it can be.