jrbabbitt
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Now to give the total stock a go........Sounds good challenging run for me....
(Drats, gotta buy a new car....)
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Now to give the total stock a go........Sounds good challenging run for me....
IF anyone's ACTUALLY interested in running a bone stock C-HR around the Nordschleife however, Obe and his 10:12.540 is your yard stick!
Now to give the total stock a go........
(Drats, gotta buy a new car....)
| Tuned | Stock |
Obelisk | | 10:12.540 |
jrbabbitt | 8:28.933 | 9:57.690 |
Vic Reign93 | 8:00.863 |
lilcat89
My choice for this next week is the BMW M3 (E36) '97. The E36 generation M3 is widely regarded as the worst M3, but not in my eyes. The E36 was THE car that got me into cars.
lilcat89
When it was brought into the game in Update 1.49, physics changes came along with it, making the E36 undriveable at any ride height lower than stock. Now that the physics have been modified again, let's try the E36 out again. Your challenge is to see how what the lowest PP rating is that you can win the infamous European Clubman Cup 600 race at the Nurburgring on Normal difficulty.
Both the US spec 3.0 and 3.2 engines were rated at 240hp. I believe torque was higher on the S52 though. Oddly, the 4 door was the lightest body style of E36. The US engines were also the only Motorsport engine that didn’t have Individual Throttle Bodies.I don't mind the E36. I just felt the car was becoming too fast too soon. However, in the USA, at the time, we didn't get the big power 3.2L. I think the 3.0L- US spec was only rated at 235hp or 245hp(?). Plus, I preferred the sedan due to the boom in four door touring cars.
Ah, that's what it was. I swear there was a Car & Driver magazine issue that mentioned we didn't get the 3.2L. That was probably when the E36 M3 initially debuted in the USA.Both the US spec 3.0 and 3.2 engines were rated at 240hp. I believe torque was higher on the S52 though. Oddly, the 4 door was the lightest body style of E36. The US engines were also the only Motorsport engine that didn’t have Individual Throttle Bodies.
Believe it or not, but i am guessing I am a rare one the actually likes the CH-R....and great effort by jrbabbit for his first SPC participation!
Question: do people really drive around Tokyo with anime characters plastered on the sides of their real cars?The Toyota C-HR, the very definition of boring and unassuming. Honestly, they should have called it the CAR - the City Appliance Runabout because at least that would have been slightly witty and memey.
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Also, why did PD model the pre-facelift Gen 1 with its very fugly front fascia instead of the much nicer facelift (that also looks much closer to the original concept)? It’s not the ugliest thing in the world (that goes to the Gen 1 Kia Picanto and its atrocious grille), but the C-HR is already a contender for Worst Looking Car of the Year.
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Another disappointment is the choice of powertrain: the 1.8L 2ZR-FXE hybrid. It suffers from the same issues as the Aqua: the engine is tied to a CVT that is meant for city driving and not track work, an overly restrictive battery deployment that forces lift-and-coast to harvest sufficient charge to deploy the electric motor and a drastic performance loss if the charge falls too low.
And to make matters worse, the C-HR does have an alternative engine/transmission combo that would have arguably been much better on track: the non-hybrid 1.2L turbo 8NR-FTS mated to a 6 speed manual. It may only have 116 PS to the 2XR’s 138 PS, but it would have distinguished the C-HR from the Aqua and Prius, the manual would been a much better match for the surprisingly nimble C-HR’s chassis and it would have left open the possibility of an engine swap for even more power.
The C-HR is a ‘what could have been’ - an agile handling crossover let down by a lethargic and counterintuitive engine and transmission that arguably leaves it outpaced by the starter hatchback trio (let alone the AFEELA or the majority of the MFGT roster).
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Yeah. Those types of cars are called itashas.Question: do people really drive around Tokyo with anime characters plastered on the sides of their real cars?
Question: do people really drive around Tokyo with anime characters plastered on the sides of their real cars?