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CTR murders 182





Dear dear Roy however did you manage to register on this site!!



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How do you guys do against them?

I had a blat with one this evening on the way to Ice Hockey and I was murdering it. CTRs put up a much better effort than what I got from the Clio.
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Brazo, I have read the thread and all it ammounts to is what I quoted above. Im not knocking the link as I find it funny reading, and I will follow that thread.

BTW what do you mean, how did I manage to register on this site??
 


At least we agree on something I posted the thread because of its innacuracies!



The bit about registering was in response to your worst link ever comment but i apologise if I copnfused this with something else?
 


Hehehe I posted that when I realised I had to register. After registering I found it a funny thread populated my testosterone fuelled kids.
 
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Some of them give us a bit of a slating! The 172/182 should be pitted against the Fiesta ST or the C2 VTR!?

Fair enough I know from experience that a CTR will pull away on a straight, but they arent as bad as those guys are making them out to be!

Ill be watching that thread closely!!
 


The CTR is AS fast in a straight line, and faster over the tonne. Period. Thats where it ends. Put it into any corner of any kind and the only sense you have to rely on is your sight - looking at the road as you cant feel it - you dont know where the wheels are pointing, how much grip they have - when they will lose it...you cant feel ANYTHING though the wheel rim.

The CTR is a better built and probably far more reliable machine, but a drivers car it isnt.
 


Quote: Originally posted by StevieP on 28 December 2004
Some of them give us a bit of a slating! The 172/182 should be pitted against the Fiesta ST or the C2 VTR!?


It was, in Autocar, and it smoked them both with ease. Actually it also smoked everything else in the test - including the Scooby WRX (standard) and the new Golf GTi.

NOW - When AC were questioned on their own forum as to why the CTR wasnt included in the test, they explained that the CTR wasnt included because it had already been layed to rest by the GTi in a previous article.

Our CTR owning friends might like to do the math before spouting inaccurate sh*te about the 182/Cup ;)
 
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Its good to see Yoz putting up a good stint on that forum anyway, the CTR boys are either fairly impressed and nice about it or they go and sulk and start sparking stupid comments.
 
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Fiat Coupe 20v Turbo wouldnt murder a 182 even in a straight drag race. To murder a car you have to be more than a couple of tenths quicker to 60 and more than a couple of bhp per tonne up. Those sorts of differences are so small as to be negligable, comes down to the driver at that point but even then you are only talking a car length.
 


Quote: Originally posted by Roy Munson on 28 December 2004

The CTR is AS fast in a straight line, and faster over the tonne. Period. Thats where it ends. Put it into any corner of any kind and the only sense you have to rely on is your sight - looking at the road as you cant feel it - you dont know where the wheels are pointing, how much grip they have - when they will lose it...you cant feel ANYTHING though the wheel rim.

The CTR is a better built and probably far more reliable machine, but a drivers car it isnt.



While steering feedback isnt as good on the Civic as the Clio, turn-in is crisper and sheer grip allow you a good 15% higher cornering speed (same corner in both a 172 and my CTR). Plus theres no torque steer like there is in the Clio.

Just out of interest - what exactly do you consider a "drivers car" if the CTR isnt ?
 


Quote: Originally posted by Toypop on 28 December 2004


Fiat Coupe 20v Turbo wouldnt murder a 182 even in a straight drag race. To murder a car you have to be more than a couple of tenths quicker to 60 and more than a couple of bhp per tonne up. Those sorts of differences are so small as to be negligable, comes down to the driver at that point but even then you are only talking a car length.





If you read the post he goes on to say the Clio driver was 3 up at the time, so not really a suprising result even if both drivers were really trying and Manxs car is standard...
 
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Quote: Originally posted by evilowl on 28 December 2004


Quote: Originally posted by Roy Munson on 28 December 2004

The CTR is AS fast in a straight line, and faster over the tonne. Period. Thats where it ends. Put it into any corner of any kind and the only sense you have to rely on is your sight - looking at the road as you cant feel it - you dont know where the wheels are pointing, how much grip they have - when they will lose it...you cant feel ANYTHING though the wheel rim.

The CTR is a better built and probably far more reliable machine, but a drivers car it isnt.




While steering feedback isnt as good on the Civic as the Clio, turn-in is crisper and sheer grip allow you a good 15% higher cornering speed (same corner in both a 172 and my CTR). Plus theres no torque steer like there is in the Clio.

Just out of interest - what exactly do you consider a "drivers car" if the CTR isnt ?
Compared to a 172 maybe, a 182 with Cup packs is a different kettle of fish I assure you.....
 

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Sorry, no discussions on illegal street racing are allowed, please read the rules. If you want to do a comparison thread between the two cars then please start a new thread. This thread will be removed shortly.

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