Cossie vs scoob?
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Cossie 370bhp
Impreza 250bhp
120bhp differance
cossie 30kg heavier
Impreaza approx 270lb/ft torque unsure of cossie
Would the Cossie easily beat it, or would it take a bit of effort?
Impreza 250bhp
120bhp differance
cossie 30kg heavier
Impreaza approx 270lb/ft torque unsure of cossie
Would the Cossie easily beat it, or would it take a bit of effort?
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Off the line, if it's a 2wd cossie, the imprezza would win. Above 1st gear, the cossie would get it's power down and would pull away easily - more power, lower transmission losses.
Of course "round the twisties in the wet the scooby will beat any car ever designed". I'm sure I read this here, so it must be true.
How long before this thread turns into a full on muppet match?
Of course "round the twisties in the wet the scooby will beat any car ever designed". I'm sure I read this here, so it must be true.
How long before this thread turns into a full on muppet match?
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well we caught the Reyland Escort round Castle Combe in the damp, but mellow was drivin...
good fun
ps. chased the Reyland Escort round the Ring in the Reyland Sierra with Renton driving...
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good fun
ps. chased the Reyland Escort round the Ring in the Reyland Sierra with Renton driving...
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if the cossie owner said it was 370 bhp it will probably be around 320bhp as they all add 50bhp to the figures
mark- do you know anything about the cossie like what injectors, boost, turbo,etc???
[Edited by jonny gav - 10/21/2003 12:58:56 PM]
mark- do you know anything about the cossie like what injectors, boost, turbo,etc???
[Edited by jonny gav - 10/21/2003 12:58:56 PM]
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I'd agree with JohnnyGav as 300'ish is quite simple and cheap to achieve with Cossie lump, greens, -31 actuator, fuel pump, and a chip and your away, however a genuine 370bhp is starting to get expensive!
However there are a lot of Cossies out there running this power, and in my experience a loy of Cossie owners talk down there cars ability so beware
Is Mellow the guy from up Norf Chris someone if it is, he bought my Escort Cossie of me and the pictures in his house of his various track exploits, nearlly everyone has the motor on 2 wheels
However there are a lot of Cossies out there running this power, and in my experience a loy of Cossie owners talk down there cars ability so beware
Is Mellow the guy from up Norf Chris someone if it is, he bought my Escort Cossie of me and the pictures in his house of his various track exploits, nearlly everyone has the motor on 2 wheels
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Cossie spec:
Ford Sierra Sapphire Cosworth
F-reg
41,000 miles from new with all old MOTS and bills and service record
£20,000 of receipts including uprated engine by Graham Goode running a
reliable 370bhp at 22psi
17 inch alloys
Poly bushes
spax adjustable suspension
uprated clutch
uprated gearbox and diff (Quaiffe)
graham goode exhaust
Graham goode uprated hoses
Graham Goode air filter
New Clifford Cat 1 alarm and immobilizer
Group A head gasket
group A dump valve relocated to the cold side
Alloy header tank
4x4 intercooler
Graham Goode Strut brace
Pioneer head unit and multiplay
four brand new alpine speakers
The cars been set up to run at 425 bhp so wont be at 370 for long
Ford Sierra Sapphire Cosworth
F-reg
41,000 miles from new with all old MOTS and bills and service record
£20,000 of receipts including uprated engine by Graham Goode running a
reliable 370bhp at 22psi
17 inch alloys
Poly bushes
spax adjustable suspension
uprated clutch
uprated gearbox and diff (Quaiffe)
graham goode exhaust
Graham goode uprated hoses
Graham Goode air filter
New Clifford Cat 1 alarm and immobilizer
Group A head gasket
group A dump valve relocated to the cold side
Alloy header tank
4x4 intercooler
Graham Goode Strut brace
Pioneer head unit and multiplay
four brand new alpine speakers
The cars been set up to run at 425 bhp so wont be at 370 for long
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Havent got the car yet but the guy im buying from has proven figures.
If i do the deal on sunday i'll scan them in. The engines had 20k spent on it so the figures quoted are realistic for the money spent.
If i do the deal on sunday i'll scan them in. The engines had 20k spent on it so the figures quoted are realistic for the money spent.
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I'd go for the cossie everytime.
I sold my 2wd saff 6 months ago. That was 350-390bhp depending on what boost i was running. It was awesome.
Am now considering sellin the scoob to go back to a cossie, hopefully a 3dr this time.
I sold my 2wd saff 6 months ago. That was 350-390bhp depending on what boost i was running. It was awesome.
Am now considering sellin the scoob to go back to a cossie, hopefully a 3dr this time.
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Johny i cant wait to get back to owning a cossie again. I love them to bits. I like my scoob but it's not a cossie. I want a 3 door and was going to get one but this came up so the 3 door will be put on hold for a year or 2.
Andy cant comment on that will be able to tell more on sunday.
Andy cant comment on that will be able to tell more on sunday.