the things thats tempting me is mainly handling. any idiot can drive fast in a straight line, its more about the twisty stuff imo. the brakes on the 197 look and probably are far better, and im told they handle a lot better?
i think a test drive is in order.
hope so. keep me informed of what you think mate as im seriously considering chopping in the 172.....the things thats tempting me is mainly handling. any idiot can drive fast in a straight line, its more about the twisty stuff imo. the brakes on the 197 look and probably are far better, and im told they handle a lot better?
i think a test drive is in order.
VERY TRUE
i have a cup on order, still no mention of kerb weight on the website! but i'm not too bothered anyway, should be a lovely little rocket that handles like a dream!
Well I have done 570 miles in my R27 (no 375) and coming straight from a 182, I can make a good comparison.
I can honestly say, the R27 goes round bends faster and seems to be faster on the straights than my 182.
Maybe, my 182 wasn't run in very well but I have run the R27 in very well and not hung about like an old fart doing 3800rpm etc (but not going over 5-6k).
It feels more 'fizzy' than the 182, prob cos of the shorter gear ratios.
I have a sharp bend near where I work and in my Fiesta ST, I would go 45mph, the 182 - 40mph and the R27, well, even in this weather I am just under 50mph as I go round it and not even scared!
I also have a short stretch of DC and in the 182, I could just hit 100 (kph - I think I am reading the right dial ;o) ) before braking and I just done that in the R27 without going over 6500rpm and had time to coast for a few milliseconds before braking.
The only thing I miss from the 182 is, erm, erm, err, nothing. Not even the Xenons.
At the end of the day though I don't care if people prefer the 1*2 or not.
I like cheese and crisp sandwiches (with no butter) but lots of people prefer ham. I am not going to go on a sandwich forum to defend my decision.
I only buy things because I like them, not because everyone else does.
You know want one Mark!Having driven an R27 around Brands Hatch, the 197 Cup is tempting to me.
I'd still go for a trophy, the R27 didn't even make it into Evo coty, Trophy came 3rd (or 4th) a couple of years ago.
I love the way people like YOU think EVO is the bible when it comes to road tests and because the R27 wasn't in ECOTY you won't buy one, deary me..
If you've driven one fair play but if not you can't judge...
I love the way people like YOU think EVO is the bible when it comes to road tests and because the R27 wasn't in ECOTY you won't buy one, deary me..
If you've driven one fair play but if not you can't judge...
Damm right, i got a 182 and it does feel a bit more raw than the 197 but i pick my LY R27 up on monday and it feels like like a much more balanced car and the engine is still really grunty seems to rev much easier. When the 197s get older and the engine has actually had time to settle in, there will be a difference. My 182 is at 27k and feels so much better than wen i bought it with 9k on, much more responsive and free revving. Give the 197 a chance before you shoot it down. I think they are 2 different cars to be honest. Any 197 with some engine mods would be an animal especilly with the grip on it!!!
You no u love them deep down really! LOL:rasp:
Damm....you would be well stuffed in a 0-45 race197 isn`t as quick as 172, believe me. From 0 to about 45mph it even isn`t any faster than Clio 1.8 16v.
I actually think the 172 brakes work really well..Is it true a standard 172 brakes from 100-0 faster than a Modena 360?..I am sure I've read that..
i doubt it?
Mines a cup too so no ABS for me. dry weather theyre fantastic, wet or greasy roads they're scary.
i doubt it?
Mines a cup too so no ABS for me. dry weather theyre fantastic, wet or greasy roads they're scary.
Autocar Annual test 2000 (iirc)
172 Ph1 stopped faster from 100-0 than a 360 modena and a diablo.
The main thing for me is the handling.Around bedford the R27 beat the trophy by over 2 secs a lap
The main thing for me is the handling.Around bedford the R27 beat the trophy by over 2 secs a lap
Trophy must of had the handbrake on for this to happen
Autocar Annual test 2000 (iirc)
172 Ph1 stopped faster from 100-0 than a 360 modena and a diablo.
Indeed tho i could prob guarantee my brembo'd R27 could stop quicker...
The main thing for me is the handling.Around bedford the R27 beat the trophy by over 2 secs a lap
Trophy must of had the handbrake on for this to happen
Trophy must of had the handbrake on for this to happen
Agreed. There's a big difference between grip and handling.
Trophy must of had the handbrake on for this to happen
Truth hurt?
172/182 brakes worksuperbly though?? Brakes are good in them though should be there from a even more powerful car.i know the 197 will have brakes that actually work, but what does everyone else think of them?
The 197 is as quick as a 172 or 182 they do aneed a few miles to loosen up though.197 isn`t as quick as 172, believe me. From 0 to about 45mph it even isn`t any faster than Clio 1.8 16v.
You need to define better.197 look and probably are far better, and im told they handle a lot better?
efine why its better for me the Trophy is the worst of the 182/172 versions.197 is a better all round car than the Trophy, but a better hot-hatch? No chance.
I think they did say the trophy was tested in the wet of was down on power/tye grip I think plus different circuit make a difference.Trophy must of had the handbrake on for this to happen
Do they have KFC in Slovenia?
197 isn`t as quick as 172, believe me. From 0 to about 45mph it even isn`t any faster than Clio 1.8 16v.
197 isn`t as quick as 172, believe me. From 0 to about 45mph it even isn`t any faster than Clio 1.8 16v.
Dreamer...
Unless everyone spends more time on track than they do on road, I find it funny that some people engage seriously in talk of laptimes that may or may not have even been set on the same day. Wasn't the 182Cup faster around their circuit than the Trophy? Does that mean the 182Cup is faster or better than the Trophy?
I can honestly say that when I get my Glacier white 197 cup with recaros and black speedlie wheels it will have FAR FAR more road presence than a 172, 182 cup trophy or otherwise, and as for comparing the car to a valver? Who actually slams there cars around everywhere anyway? I would prefer to be seen in a 197 than any of the above, we are not all racing drivers either so why do 0-60. 0-100 times matter so much anyway?
As long as its quick enough to get you out of trouble, and you don't drive it like a complete tw*t to get you into trouble does it really matter?
Don't race in the streets, you are not all in the Fast and Furious.
I can honestly say that when I get my Glacier white 197 cup with recaros and black speedlie wheels it will have FAR FAR more road presence than a 172, 182 cup trophy or otherwise, and as for comparing the car to a valver? Who actually slams there cars around everywhere anyway? I would prefer to be seen in a 197 than any of the above, we are not all racing drivers either so why do 0-60. 0-100 times matter so much anyway?
As long as its quick enough to get you out of trouble, and you don't drive it like a complete tw*t to get you into trouble does it really matter?
Don't race in the streets, you are not all in the Fast and Furious.
Unless everyone spends more time on track than they do on road, I find it funny that some people engage seriously in talk of laptimes that may or may not have even been set on the same day. Wasn't the 182Cup faster around their circuit than the Trophy? Does that mean the 182Cup is faster or better than the Trophy?