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Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Lozzo, Dec 29, 2008.

  1. Lozzo

    DanB Guest

    Shorter gearing though I'd imagine, Evos/Scoobies do have pretty short
    gearing whereas the Supra was more of a GT car, especially the later model
    (Fast an the Furious Stylee maaaaan - "2JZ motor, no shit..." ) Supra twin
    turbos are barely ticking over at 80mph. Some varients (I don't know what
    flavour of Evo II the one in question here is) have really very short
    gearing. There's a couple of specials, same goes for Scoobys as well, that
    were Jap market only that have a top speed of like 120mph, which leads to
    very high revs (comparatively) on the motorway. Although as I say, they're
    all JDM only, and of course cars in Japan are limited to 112mph anyway so
    why not, it makes for blistering acceleration and instead of gently nussling
    against the 112mph limiter you smack into it like hitting the limiter in 2nd
    in any other car hehe!
     
    DanB, Dec 30, 2008
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  2. Lozzo

    Cane Guest

    £10.00 says 48 hours before it breaks down.
     
    Cane, Dec 30, 2008
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  3. Lozzo

    Cane Guest

    Don't Evos have to be services every 5000 miles or something?
     
    Cane, Dec 30, 2008
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  4. I could just about say that, too.

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    Dr Ivan D. Reid, Dec 30, 2008
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  5. Lozzo

    Domènec Guest

    Jeez, I couldn't expect that joke! :)
     
    Domènec, Dec 30, 2008
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  6. Pictures, man, pictures.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Dec 30, 2008
    #26
  7. You try to teach 'em and what do they do, eh? Fucking responsible
    generation is what we've reared.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Dec 30, 2008
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