Lauren's AE86. Pics on page 13.

Create a post with details about your car.

Moderators: IMOC Moderators, IMOC Committee Members

Post Reply
craig
Posts: 43936
Joined: Sat Dec 18, 2004 3:44 am

Re: Lauren's AE86. Pics on page 13.

Post by craig »

Not a fan of the Bride seat then? MEGA comfy and supportive. One of the best :thumleft:
JeffD
Posts: 3575
Joined: Sat Feb 05, 2005 8:38 pm
Location: North West

Re: Lauren's AE86. Pics on page 13.

Post by JeffD »

Lauren wrote:I guess I would need TRD seats to go with those runners though Jeff!
Got one of those too if your interested :-) Only live an hour from you so you can always have a look too
User avatar
Lauren
IMOC Committee
Posts: 38632
Joined: Mon Dec 13, 2004 5:37 pm
Location: Greater Manchester
Contact:

Re: Lauren's AE86. Pics on page 13.

Post by Lauren »

I don't like the Bride seat. It might be all the fashion but I don't think it's a patch on the Recaro I had in my DC2. I just don't find it that comfortable there is no bum padding and I can't seem to get a good driving position with it.

Jeff is it a recliner?
2020 GR Yaris - Circuit Pack :lover:
User avatar
Lauren
IMOC Committee
Posts: 38632
Joined: Mon Dec 13, 2004 5:37 pm
Location: Greater Manchester
Contact:

Re: Lauren's AE86. Pics on page 13.

Post by Lauren »

Was thinking, the other option with the Bride seat is that maybe I can replace the seat cushion? It is a solid GRP base so it's not a springy seat, but a new cushion could make it a whole lot more comfortable. Sizewise it is a good fit for me, it certainly is made with Japanese dimensions which is good for me. Support wise it's fine everywhere, just need a bit more bum support, so maybe it's an option.
2020 GR Yaris - Circuit Pack :lover:
craig
Posts: 43936
Joined: Sat Dec 18, 2004 3:44 am

Re: Lauren's AE86. Pics on page 13.

Post by craig »

Something to look into, might be easier to get one made up rather than source one. I have seen the bride fabric available for sale.

Alternatively, get lucky and source a secondhand one :thumleft:
JeffD
Posts: 3575
Joined: Sat Feb 05, 2005 8:38 pm
Location: North West

Re: Lauren's AE86. Pics on page 13.

Post by JeffD »

It these type...semi bucket recliners made by recaro for TRD

http://trd2000gt.forumotion.com/t43-trd ... body-seats
Boddney
Posts: 591
Joined: Wed Aug 27, 2008 10:43 am
Location: Horsford, Norfolk

Re: Lauren's AE86. Pics on page 13.

Post by Boddney »

They are really nice. You'd have to fit a pair tho. I like pairs of things. (OCD I think) hehe
User avatar
Lauren
IMOC Committee
Posts: 38632
Joined: Mon Dec 13, 2004 5:37 pm
Location: Greater Manchester
Contact:

Re: Lauren's AE86. Pics on page 13.

Post by Lauren »

JeffD wrote:It these type...semi bucket recliners made by recaro for TRD

http://trd2000gt.forumotion.com/t43-trd ... body-seats


Hmm, they look huge and I'm tiny. They look like their made for those who like their pork pies!

They do look nice though.
2020 GR Yaris - Circuit Pack :lover:
User avatar
Lauren
IMOC Committee
Posts: 38632
Joined: Mon Dec 13, 2004 5:37 pm
Location: Greater Manchester
Contact:

Re: Lauren's AE86. Pics on page 13.

Post by Lauren »

In other news, I got to drive the car for the first time in the rain today. Roads were pretty greasy after such a long dry spell.

Well, any accelerating midway round a roundabout and the rear slides away. To be fair it's easy to catch and you can hold it (on bigger roundabouts). What was interesting is that after a little provoking mid roundabout, I came off the roundabout and accelerated fairly gently (well I didn't floor it or anything) and the back stepped out again, which I was a little surprised by.

So it needs respect in the wet as it slides way easier than say an SC with an LSD as there's much less weight over the rear. Still, I'll tread fairly carefully and try my very best to behave, which I admit is hard. I just love getting a feel for the handling and it's kind of cool that you can drift it at 20/25mph!
2020 GR Yaris - Circuit Pack :lover:
craig
Posts: 43936
Joined: Sat Dec 18, 2004 3:44 am

Re: Lauren's AE86. Pics on page 13.

Post by craig »

Lauren wrote:

Well, any accelerating midway round a roundabout and the rear slides away. To be fair it's easy to catch and you can hold it (on bigger roundabouts). What was interesting is that after a little provoking mid roundabout, I came off the roundabout and accelerated fairly gently (well I didn't floor it or anything) and the back stepped out again, which I was a little surprised by.

So it needs respect in the wet as it slides way easier than say an SC with an LSD as there's much less weight over the rear. Still, I'll tread fairly carefully and try my very best to behave, which I admit is hard. I just love getting a feel for the handling and it's kind of cool that you can drift it at 20/25mph!

Reminds me of this video :mrgreen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRQejjqIPYg

BUSTED!
User avatar
Lauren
IMOC Committee
Posts: 38632
Joined: Mon Dec 13, 2004 5:37 pm
Location: Greater Manchester
Contact:

Re: Lauren's AE86. Pics on page 13.

Post by Lauren »

LOL, that was the over night. :oops:

But, today was nothing I couldn't explain away I reckon. :tongue:

Mark has had a good look at the seat and it turns out that some of the support webbing for the base has come away, so the bottom of the seat isn't really supporting the seat cushion as it ought to. This would explain it being a bit firm on the backside. Might look into getting it repaired (if I can) as it probably would be a really good seat.

It looks like it's pretty old, though has worn well. There are a lot of fake ones around. Looking at the car, reckon most of the mods must be getting on for ten years old, so we think it might be a real Bride, but obviously it becomes nigh on impossible to tell.
Last edited by Lauren on Wed Mar 30, 2011 8:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
2020 GR Yaris - Circuit Pack :lover:
craig
Posts: 43936
Joined: Sat Dec 18, 2004 3:44 am

Re: Lauren's AE86. Pics on page 13.

Post by craig »

Lauren wrote:LOL, that was the over night. :oops:

But, today was nothing I couldn't explain away I reckon. :tongue:


Officer, it was diesel! There was nothing I could do!

Image
User avatar
Lauren
IMOC Committee
Posts: 38632
Joined: Mon Dec 13, 2004 5:37 pm
Location: Greater Manchester
Contact:

Re: Lauren's AE86. Pics on page 13.

Post by Lauren »

Yeah, that kind of thing, or explain that it was the first time I have driven the car in the wet and well, sorry, but I thought the best thing I could do was control the slide and drive out of it safely. Handles lovely officer. ;)
2020 GR Yaris - Circuit Pack :lover:
craig
Posts: 43936
Joined: Sat Dec 18, 2004 3:44 am

Re: Lauren's AE86. Pics on page 13.

Post by craig »

Sounds like you have a catalogue of bullcrap at the ready! Classic :lol: :lol:
User avatar
Lauren
IMOC Committee
Posts: 38632
Joined: Mon Dec 13, 2004 5:37 pm
Location: Greater Manchester
Contact:

Re: Lauren's AE86. Pics on page 13.

Post by Lauren »

Always good to be prepared I find. :+:

Last time I got pulled over was in 2005, in my MK1a. I outrun a riot van for about 3 miles. When I eventually let them catch up, they went all hardcore on me. It took me time to get the copper to admit that his riot van would handle like a bucket of crap and there is no way it would be able to keep up with me on roundabouts.
Last edited by Lauren on Wed Mar 30, 2011 8:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
2020 GR Yaris - Circuit Pack :lover:
craig
Posts: 43936
Joined: Sat Dec 18, 2004 3:44 am

Re: Lauren's AE86. Pics on page 13.

Post by craig »

Can't argue with that! :mrgreen:
User avatar
Lauren
IMOC Committee
Posts: 38632
Joined: Mon Dec 13, 2004 5:37 pm
Location: Greater Manchester
Contact:

Re: Lauren's AE86. Pics on page 13.

Post by Lauren »

Thanks to Tim for this find of an AE86 vs an AE82 in the BTCC in 1987:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAZFrg45Zlo
2020 GR Yaris - Circuit Pack :lover:
vashy
Posts: 481
Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2004 10:29 pm
Location: Bristol

Re: Lauren's AE86. Pics on page 13.

Post by vashy »

on two wheels!! also loving the commentary, after a quick gearchange, 'they replace the gear lever after every race' haha!

Lauren, car looks awesome!!

Initial D tastic paint, green blob tacho, crank windows, oh yes !! 8)

Also I'm guessing you have a set of cams and a map!! :mrgreen: interested to see what you find when you lift the covers, somehow I don't think they will be the stocku ones! can't wait to see it at Ace (:
. . 6 . 7 . 8
5 . . . . i . . 9
User avatar
Lauren
IMOC Committee
Posts: 38632
Joined: Mon Dec 13, 2004 5:37 pm
Location: Greater Manchester
Contact:

Re: Lauren's AE86. Pics on page 13.

Post by Lauren »

Cheers John. I see you are down for the Ace Cafe. :+:

Yeah, it really does sound great in the car near the redline, so am expecting to find some goodies. Looks like whoever tuned it put decent parts on, though the ECU is probably going to be really good or a bit bad, doubt we can do much with it, but we'll see. If it is fine on fueling and produces good power then I'll leave it alone as it's quick enough to be fair. It's very smooth too.

It does make you wonder whether or not the head and bottom end are stock. Mark thinks it might have a lightened flywheel. It's been fun for sure, just enjoying re-aquainting myself with RWD, very much enjoyed the rain today. :)
2020 GR Yaris - Circuit Pack :lover:
toxo
IMOC Committee
Posts: 11345
Joined: Tue May 30, 2006 5:41 pm
Location: The Toast Aisle
Contact:

Re: Lauren's AE86. Pics on page 13.

Post by toxo »

Lauren wrote:
JeffD wrote:It these type...semi bucket recliners made by recaro for TRD

http://trd2000gt.forumotion.com/t43-trd ... body-seats


Hmm, they look huge and I'm tiny. They look like their made for those who like their pork pies!

They do look nice though.


Is it not a common complaint that the seats in the ITR are too small? I'm sure I've seen that before! You are tiny so you'd suit seats that us pie munchers would consider too small, and vice versa?

Oh and it's "they're" :p
IMOC-UK - the only club to win 'Best Club Stand' at JAE more than once, and twice in a row!
Post Reply

Return to “Member Profiles”