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god i so wanna rob a bank for this!! the last one ever made
god i so wanna rob a bank for this!! the last one ever made
Awesome...Hopefully whoever buys it will cherish it, and not load silly amounts of miles on it!
Tys.
Awesome...Hopefully whoever buys it will cherish it, and not load silly amounts of miles on it!
Tys.
who cares though, it's just a 182 with nicer seats and suspension, but only comes in one colour (and not really a desirable one either). If it was a Williams 1 I could understand not driving it as much... to a degree, but if anything a Trophy should have s**t loads more miles, it's a drivers car... apparently...
Lee has the right idea
who cares though, it's just a 182 with nicer seats and suspension, but only comes in one colour (and not really a desirable one either). If it was a Williams 1 I could understand not driving it as much... to a degree, but if anything a Trophy should have s**t loads more miles, it's a drivers car... apparently...
Lee has the right idea
:S What the valver with nicer seats and suspension?, and it only comes in one colour??
Who cares.
lets look at a Trophy... it has suspension that's not actually proven as being any better in any circumstance as yet and was actually slower round track than a cup and it comes with 2 nice front Recaro's... what else? 2.2 engine with better power delivery, or even just a bit more power? No such luck...
didn't Top Gear put it round the track and it was slower? Either them or a big magazine did anyway for deffo. Put a stock valver and Williams round a track even both with 1.8 or 2.0 engines and the Williams would pan it based on the far superior setup... having owned and driven both a Williams and Valver the handling while good on the valver isn't in the same league. I think the Trophy is a cool car, but I think people get a little bit excited over what's basically the same as any other 182... in fact cant you get the Trophy seats spec'd into a new 182 at the time?
lets look at a Trophy... it has suspension that's not actually proven as being any better in any circumstance as yet and was actually slower round track than a cup and it comes with 2 nice front Recaro's... what else? 2.2 engine with better power delivery, or even just a bit more power? No such luck...
Not actually proven by whom?
Not actually proven by whom?
Get a copy of Evo issue 087 from Jan 2006, interesting read.
didn't Top Gear put it round the track and it was slower? Either them or a big magazine did anyway for deffo. Put a stock valver and Williams round a track even both with 1.8 or 2.0 engines and the Williams would pan it based on the far superior setup... having owned and driven both a Williams and Valver the handling while good on the valver isn't in the same league. I think the Trophy is a cool car, but I think people get a little bit excited over what's basically the same as any other 182... in fact cant you get the Trophy seats spec'd into a new 182 at the time?
i'll try and shed some light on why the Trophy appears slower than a Cup in this month's Fast Club feature;
First off it was an extremely cold day when we did the lapping so that was part of the reason why the Trophy went slower as cold tarmac and coldish tyres isn't the best combination for fast times.
Overlaying the data of the two laps in the office we can see the Trophy was better at putting its power down out of the corners but slightly worse on the brakes. Again, cold tarmac could be the reason, or perhaps the stiffer springs on the Trophy don't allow as much weight transfer to the front tyres so the brakes don't work quite as well.
The big difference was through the Pif-Paf chicane where the Trophy arrives 4.5mph faster than the Cup (around a second quicker too) but its speed through the slowest part of the chicane was 8.5mph lower than the Cup. The Trophy's lap time never recovers the time lost at this point, although it did make up a lot of ground at the finish to end up 0.6secs behind.
To us it looks as if the driver (different drivers as well to further complicate matters) ) in the Cup dramatically cut the corner (which is only marked with cones) as being 8.5mph faster at this point is too big a difference to explain otherwise, hence the slower time for the Trophy in the article.
This is why it's always tricky comparing lap times set 6 months apart this these were.
Re-match needed.
Evo put them round Bedford i think and found the Cup quicker... however Harry Metcalfe posted up on cliotrophy this :
i'll try and shed some light on why the Trophy appears slower than a Cup in this month's Fast Club feature;
First off it was an extremely cold day when we did the lapping so that was part of the reason why the Trophy went slower as cold tarmac and coldish tyres isn't the best combination for fast times.
Overlaying the data of the two laps in the office we can see the Trophy was better at putting its power down out of the corners but slightly worse on the brakes. Again, cold tarmac could be the reason, or perhaps the stiffer springs on the Trophy don't allow as much weight transfer to the front tyres so the brakes don't work quite as well.
The big difference was through the Pif-Paf chicane where the Trophy arrives 4.5mph faster than the Cup (around a second quicker too) but its speed through the slowest part of the chicane was 8.5mph lower than the Cup. The Trophy's lap time never recovers the time lost at this point, although it did make up a lot of ground at the finish to end up 0.6secs behind.
To us it looks as if the driver (different drivers as well to further complicate matters) ) in the Cup dramatically cut the corner (which is only marked with cones) as being 8.5mph faster at this point is too big a difference to explain otherwise, hence the slower time for the Trophy in the article.
This is why it's always tricky comparing lap times set 6 months apart this these were.
Re-match needed.
Evo put them round Bedford i think and found the Cup quicker... however Harry Metcalfe posted up on cliotrophy this :
Am I right is saying that the comparison was done with a Cupped 182 and not a proper cup
but either way it still sounds like it's on a performance par it's fair to say?
but either way it still sounds like it's on a performance par it's fair to say?
http://cliotrophy.co.uk/forum/viewt...rder=asc&highlight=trophy+quicker+cup&start=0
there's a few unbiased and honest comments in there....
I still love to read that Evo article "Trophy v's M6"
I still love to read that Evo article "Trophy v's M6"
I dont get it why people dont like red. I think its cos they think its going to fade like old cars did, but its one of my 1st choice colour for nearly any car i think. i loved my zetec s red, but people only moaned about it when i was trying to sell.