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ljames555

mr2 turbo v 406 coupe

Post by ljames555 »

:oops: feel like ive let down mine and other mr2s

anyway heading home near a good bit of road couple of roundabouts and long straights, out of nowhere this 406 under takes me giving it some revs , so off i go giving chase, caught him up on the roundabout on to the 1st straight i am backing off in 3rd next roundabout he takes it quick and i was quite impressed how it handled , only had my mr2 not even a month yet so i am not the best at taking it to its limits, anyway catch him up again and he just wont budge over (fair enough it wasnt a walk in the park catching him up)
i see a car just about to pull out so i am on the brakes before him as i knew his would be better. i put it in to 5th and cruise but that car moves over and hes off again so i am into 3rd not catching him but hes not getting away.
then i back off as there is dips in the road and a slight bend which is not a nice experience at 10mph :whistle:

next roundabout i get annoyed that i couldnt get past him so back end twitching out but i control get behind him again but its to busy and road is only short so i back off and take it easy.
then i am behind him at traffic lights which i feel pretty useless but also thinking well he wouldnt let me past.

thats him off to tell his office mates he embrassed a mr2 ](*,) :^o

had alook at figures 194bhp 7.3 0- 60 0 -100 19. something

all on my private runway.
sorry for grammer any spellings to lazy
EarL
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Re: mr2 turbo v 406 coupe

Post by EarL »

sorry dude. You should have toasted him. :(
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ljames555

Re: mr2 turbo v 406 coupe

Post by ljames555 »

but recently i keep thinking my mr2 isnt performing right, maybe i am right i just cant tell.
i keep putting it down to i am getting used to the power
shadowninja

Re: mr2 turbo v 406 coupe

Post by shadowninja »

At least he'll think it's an N/A? Sure you're not driving an N/A? :D
ljames555

Re: mr2 turbo v 406 coupe

Post by ljames555 »

think so :lol:

anyway like i said i would of sailed past him if he moved over :cry:
JohnnyC
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Re: mr2 turbo v 406 coupe

Post by JohnnyC »

From memory there's only 3 different 406 coupes...

2 litre - I test drove one of these (the shortest test drive in my life, under 5 minutes!!), I was not impressed (it wasn't the engine I disliked either).

3 litre V6.

And a diesel - FFS a diesel coupe :mrgreen:
pete h

Re: mr2 turbo v 406 coupe

Post by pete h »

you ripping up the roads again James... tut tut tut.

If you think you could of sailed passed him then i wouldn't worry about the power of it, he must be a bad loser if he wouldn't let you past.

Was that on the same private runway i use as well? :mrgreen:

8)
ljames555

Re: mr2 turbo v 406 coupe

Post by ljames555 »

haha what do you mean again pete :o

yeh the runaway i let you use now and again :whistle:

when that car pulled out and i braked and put it in 5th he must of still been in lower gear and i am sure youd have to have alot more power to catch someone back up easy if they are flooring it and you just decide to give chase.
must admit i was gaining in 4th but i backed off as it got bit scarey on the bounce and bend
ryangordon86
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Re: mr2 turbo v 406 coupe

Post by ryangordon86 »

i'd be getting my car checked out if its performing like that... trust me mate, it happened to me and i left it... now im facing the bill for popping in a rev3 turbo engine :P :(
gmtc
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Re: mr2 turbo v 406 coupe

Post by gmtc »

Yeah, you should have beaten him (just). I have a rev1 tubby and a 210bhp V6 version of the peugeot coupe. the peugeot is great for cruising on the motorway, but the tubby nails it for acceleration.
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