ESCORT COSSY HOW DO YOU?
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Originally Posted by davegtt
Well it isnt IMO, Ive owned a scoob and to be honest Id feel more comfortable taking corners at high speed in my RX7 or even my old Reno 5.... personally think the right driver behind the right wheel will stick happily to the back end of the scoob.... I said it isnt even THAT good. your post makes out nothing can touch the scoob in the twisties and you would have to mod a top car (escort cossie) to keep up with it... sounds to me that youve been illadvised...
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Originally Posted by davegtt
Well it isnt IMO, Ive owned a scoob and to be honest Id feel more comfortable taking corners at high speed in my RX7 or even my old Reno 5.... personally think the right driver behind the right wheel will stick happily to the back end of the scoob.... I said it isnt even THAT good. your post makes out nothing can touch the scoob in the twisties and you would have to mod a top car (escort cossie) to keep up with it... sounds to me that youve been illadvised...
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Originally Posted by Patt@firstime
Makes sense
1.ESCORT COSSY
2.STI
3.AUDI RS2
The pro's and cons on the Escort and the Audi, and even though i have one the STI .
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<<Same with the Intergrale EVO2 - quite a fancied car for me but the dash looks pants - nice seats though.>>
You'd rule out the greatest drivers' car of all time just because of the look of the dash?! You'll never know what you are missing :-)
Rob
PS You want an Evo1 in any case, with the Real Man's turbo...
You'd rule out the greatest drivers' car of all time just because of the look of the dash?! You'll never know what you are missing :-)
Rob
PS You want an Evo1 in any case, with the Real Man's turbo...
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<<Same with the Intergrale EVO2 - quite a fancied car for me but the dash looks pants - nice seats though.>>
You'd rule out the greatest drivers' car of all time just because of the look of the dash?! You'll never know what you are missing :-)
Rob
PS You want an Evo1 in any case, with the Real Man's turbo...
You'd rule out the greatest drivers' car of all time just because of the look of the dash?! You'll never know what you are missing :-)
Rob
PS You want an Evo1 in any case, with the Real Man's turbo...
Trust me, I'm no stranger to crappy dash boards having owned 3 205GTIs in various states of tune/dis-repair/abused (delete as appropriate) its just if I'm spending a fair whack of cash on a car, I like everything just so. Never driven either so I'd probably be convinced otherwise after a test but although not brillant or well built, I do like the reasonably modern look of the Impreza dash.
I have been ruling out the EVO1 becuase it doesn't have the posh alcantara wing backed seats. Don't know much about the differences between the two though.
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The STi I drove was a big disappointment. Soggy steering, relatively little driver feedback and not as fast as I expected. I'll stick with my 14 year old Italian rustbucket thanks.
Rob
Rob
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Originally Posted by Redkop
Who are you directing your questions at, who do you want answers from?
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hi there, i,d go for the cossie any day, had a scoob and i could not keep up with my mates escort(stage 3 ) also handles very well and you don,t see that many of them
cheers tony
cheers tony
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Right.
If you want one to match or better an STi - get a large turbo one.
Small turbo versions are limited to max 280-290bhp on the EECIV ecu.
All Esc Cos's were manufactured in Germany, so don't suffer rust problems like other Cossies did, but of course if maintained properly, but like any car that isn't looked after inc an STi you can get rust.
An Esc Cos will hold it's price better than an STi.
Mods are cheaper to do on an Esc Cos for big power.
Handling doesn't change from 70mph to 150mph+ it remains positive and the same, unlike a lot of Scoobs that go light on the steering over a ton.
Avoid Motorsport ones (they are homologation ones) can be identified by having no sunroof or full electrics.
History of Esc Cos can be found HERE
If you want one to match or better an STi - get a large turbo one.
Small turbo versions are limited to max 280-290bhp on the EECIV ecu.
All Esc Cos's were manufactured in Germany, so don't suffer rust problems like other Cossies did, but of course if maintained properly, but like any car that isn't looked after inc an STi you can get rust.
An Esc Cos will hold it's price better than an STi.
Mods are cheaper to do on an Esc Cos for big power.
Handling doesn't change from 70mph to 150mph+ it remains positive and the same, unlike a lot of Scoobs that go light on the steering over a ton.
Avoid Motorsport ones (they are homologation ones) can be identified by having no sunroof or full electrics.
History of Esc Cos can be found HERE
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Originally Posted by TONY F
hi there, i,d go for the cossie any day, had a scoob and i could not keep up with my mates escort(stage 3 ) also handles very well and you don,t see that many of them
cheers tony
cheers tony
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Originally Posted by webby v7 slipperwagon
Ok 1 to the cossy. I meant to add he does a bit of driving abroad so im not sure if that needs to be taken into account.
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Originally Posted by Redkop
I have tracked mine well over 30 times now and only thing that let me down was destroying a gearbox once in 3 years...
Thats pretty rare for a cossie
A scoob is another story i know 5 box's in 2 years one going pop within 5 weeks
talk about shiat mechanics scoob
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Originally Posted by Redkop
I have tracked mine well over 30 times now and only thing that let me down was destroying a gearbox once in 3 years...
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Originally Posted by Redkop
Right.
If you want one to match or better an STi - get a large turbo one.
Small turbo versions are limited to max 280-290bhp on the EECIV ecu.
All Esc Cos's were manufactured in Germany, so don't suffer rust problems like other Cossies did, but of course if maintained properly, but like any car that isn't looked after inc an STi you can get rust.
An Esc Cos will hold it's price better than an STi.
Mods are cheaper to do on an Esc Cos for big power.
Handling doesn't change from 70mph to 150mph+ it remains positive and the same, unlike a lot of Scoobs that go light on the steering over a ton.
Avoid Motorsport ones (they are homologation ones) can be identified by having no sunroof or full electrics.
History of Esc Cos can be found HERE
If you want one to match or better an STi - get a large turbo one.
Small turbo versions are limited to max 280-290bhp on the EECIV ecu.
All Esc Cos's were manufactured in Germany, so don't suffer rust problems like other Cossies did, but of course if maintained properly, but like any car that isn't looked after inc an STi you can get rust.
An Esc Cos will hold it's price better than an STi.
Mods are cheaper to do on an Esc Cos for big power.
Handling doesn't change from 70mph to 150mph+ it remains positive and the same, unlike a lot of Scoobs that go light on the steering over a ton.
Avoid Motorsport ones (they are homologation ones) can be identified by having no sunroof or full electrics.
History of Esc Cos can be found HERE
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i have an sti type R(standard) and my brother in law has an escort cossie(330 conversion) that i borrow quite often, to be honest there is nothing in it in the twisties, the cossie is a very good handling car with a few handling updates.
both fantastic drivers cars in there own right and deserve praise for the fun you can have driving them
PMSL at the dash comments, think you are missing the point of these cars
both fantastic drivers cars in there own right and deserve praise for the fun you can have driving them
PMSL at the dash comments, think you are missing the point of these cars
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Originally Posted by webby v7 slipperwagon
Would you recommend J28, i have seen them on the trader. Also what sort of mpg do you get out of one. I ask this as he does a fair bit of motorway driving.
It all depends on how you drive it and what bhp you have. Max I get from mine is about 19mpg but it is 370bhp/350lbs.ft and running 28psi boost. I got more mpg when I didn't have that much power. Also a lot depends on how and who it's mapped by. Motorway driving was the 19mpg I based mine on as long as not using boost too much.
On track I am lucky if I get 7mpg
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Originally Posted by jonny gav
i have an sti type R(standard) and my brother in law has an escort cossie(330 conversion) that i borrow quite often, to be honest there is nothing in it in the twisties, the cossie is a very good handling car with a few handling updates.
both fantastic drivers cars in there own right and deserve praise for the fun you can have driving them
PMSL at the dash comments, think you are missing the point of these cars
both fantastic drivers cars in there own right and deserve praise for the fun you can have driving them
PMSL at the dash comments, think you are missing the point of these cars
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Originally Posted by Redkop
From hearsay on the Ford bbs, I wouldn't go there for one, have heard lots of people having had wasted journies.
It all depends on how you drive it and what bhp you have. Max I get from mine is about 19mpg but it is 370bhp/350lbs.ft and running 28psi boost. I got more mpg when I didn't have that much power. Also a lot depends on how and who it's mapped by. Motorway driving was the 19mpg I based mine on as long as not using boost too much.
On track I am lucky if I get 7mpg
It all depends on how you drive it and what bhp you have. Max I get from mine is about 19mpg but it is 370bhp/350lbs.ft and running 28psi boost. I got more mpg when I didn't have that much power. Also a lot depends on how and who it's mapped by. Motorway driving was the 19mpg I based mine on as long as not using boost too much.
On track I am lucky if I get 7mpg
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Originally Posted by rgv_stu
if anyones cares , my mate has a brand spanking new cossie MOTORSPORT shell in his garage thats gotta be rare !!!
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hey Lynne, i never said it was reliable though, this afternoon we had to disconnect the wiring loom and clean out the plug connector as it had cold starting probs.
to be fair it is a 12 year old car though
have you still got your cossie???
to be fair it is a 12 year old car though
have you still got your cossie???