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Title: New Activa on the way
Post by: Mark on June 12, 2006, 20:14:00 PM
Activa no. 2 to be collected at the end of the month - has been retrofitted with a bigger turbo (Essential since the smaller one provides little boost)

pics to follow! (I must do a video of the full cornering ability)
Title: Re:New Activa on the way
Post by: Beaker on June 12, 2006, 20:15:08 PM
But its still French Crap  ;)
Title: Re:New Activa on the way
Post by: ERU on June 12, 2006, 20:28:34 PM
I thought you were on about the eBay tool (http://www.auctiva.com/) and then read the forum subheading :(
Title: Re:New Activa on the way
Post by: brummie on June 12, 2006, 20:30:36 PM
LOL i instantly thought of yoghurty drink till i read the post :whoops:
Title: Re:New Activa on the way
Post by: ERU on June 12, 2006, 20:36:36 PM
Oh yeah wonder why that didnt enter my mind too ....
Title: Re:New Activa on the way
Post by: Mark on June 12, 2006, 22:31:14 PM
Quote from: Beaker
But its still French Crap  ;)


With suspension that will outlast and outhandle whatever you have (Unless you drive an Enzo)

And the body (Being fully galvanised) will probably also outlast whatever you have.
Title: Re:New Activa on the way
Post by: Beaker on June 12, 2006, 22:45:03 PM
Quote from: BXGTi16V
Quote from: Beaker
But its still French Crap  ;)


With suspension that will outlast and outhandle whatever you have (Unless you drive an Enzo)

And the body (Being fully galvanised) will probably also outlast whatever you have.

I drive Jap Crap  :mrgreen:
Title: Re:New Activa on the way
Post by: Mark on June 12, 2006, 22:54:41 PM
Still get outlasted by a xantia - esp the suspension :D

I have 2 x pieces of jap crap at present - 86 AE86 Corollas
Title: Re:New Activa on the way
Post by: Beaker on June 12, 2006, 23:02:19 PM
Quote from: BXGTi16V
Still get outlasted by a xantia - esp the suspension :D

I have 2 x pieces of jap crap at present - 86 AE86 Corollas

Heh, i can see why people like the Activa, I just dont like the Xantia bodystyle.  The suspension setup is a brilliant idea, i just wouldnt like to own one because it would give me nightmares in case it broke.  Ill stick to independant suspension on old fashioned springs.  I can fix that  :)
Title: Re:New Activa on the way
Post by: Mark on June 13, 2006, 10:29:01 AM
It very very seldom does break though thats the thing - if its looked after properly then it last for ages.

Its nowhere near as complicated as backstreet mechanics would have you believe (Because they cant fix it) It will tell you what is wrong with itself if there is a fault.

The Original system in the 50s was the only one that gave any bother, because the wrong type of rubber was used in the seals, which the LHM caused to perish - this is where the unreliability claims come from. Modern systems have plastic coated pipes, and last for ages before anything more serious than a simple sphere replacement needs doing.

Dont much care for the look of them myself - but its the cornering ability that counts!
Title: New Activa on the way
Post by: Binary Shadow on June 14, 2006, 02:53:13 AM
are they not a bit heavy to be bragging about cornering? hardly go karts are they
Title: Re:New Activa on the way
Post by: Mark on June 14, 2006, 09:16:19 AM
Lighter than the likes of a 911 (Which has legendary cornering ability)
Lighter than a skyline, supra, 3000GTO, 300ZX, etc etc etc all of wich corner well.

None of them have active roll control, and therefore none can do 0.98g on road tyres.
Title: Re:New Activa on the way
Post by: snellgrove on June 14, 2006, 13:02:54 PM
Get some down-force running there BX, and get it > 1G :D :D :D
Title: Re:New Activa on the way
Post by: Mark on June 14, 2006, 13:09:25 PM
I would only Id risk looking even bigger a tit in a xantia with a massive spoiler than simply just being in a Xantia lol
Title: Re:New Activa on the way
Post by: Binary Shadow on June 15, 2006, 03:08:44 AM
Quote from: BXGTi16V
Lighter than the likes of a 911 (Which has legendary cornering ability)
Lighter than a skyline, supra, 3000GTO, 300ZX, etc etc etc all of wich corner well.

None of them have active roll control, and therefore none can do 0.98g on road tyres.


the 911 is also rear engined so completely different?

and the GTO (3000GT) has electronic controlled suspension that cuts roll and allsorts of other things by adjusting the dampers as you drive.
Title: Re:New Activa on the way
Post by: snellgrove on June 15, 2006, 12:50:32 PM
Quote from: Binary Shadow

and the GTO (3000GT) has electronic controlled suspension that cuts roll and allsorts of other things by adjusting the dampers as you drive.


The GTO also has active aerodynamics..  get up to speed the a front lip & rear spoiler come into play :)

its a technological marvel, that car!
Title: Re:New Activa on the way
Post by: Mark on June 15, 2006, 16:05:41 PM
Quote from: Binary Shadow
Quote from: BXGTi16V
Lighter than the likes of a 911 (Which has legendary cornering ability)
Lighter than a skyline, supra, 3000GTO, 300ZX, etc etc etc all of wich corner well.

None of them have active roll control, and therefore none can do 0.98g on road tyres.


the 911 is also rear engined so completely different?

and the GTO (3000GT) has electronic controlled suspension that cuts roll and allsorts of other things by adjusting the dampers as you drive.


You never mentioned engine layout, you said weight - if anything rear engine is worse for grip. The 3000 GT still doesnt have active roll control.

The 3000GT is a much better car in every respect (Except it cant do 0.98g on road tyres) The ones we look after have horrid interiors though - the 300ZX has a much nicer interior.