AE86 in GREECE, Old School Drifters
12-25-2004, 01:42 PM
Post: #11
AE86 in GREECE, Old School Drifters
Welcome! Nice to have another Greek member. Thumbs up!

And the car looks great! Smile
(don't really like the carbon bonnet though)

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2013 - Honda Civic sport - daily driver
2004 - AEU86 dot ORG - daily domain

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12-26-2004, 09:26 PM
Post: #12
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mux213 Wrote:Hey man,

pretty cool! nice to have another greek member! Nice pictures! Tell us a little about your supercharged hachi please?Wink How good does it drive, how much does it change the N/A feel, etc.

Mux - I'm sure nmwisima could tell you more, but a supercharged AE86 feels like having V8 like torque in the car. It is VERY quick and pretty responsive, but pulls strong and flat from low revs to about 5,500 rpm, not the rising rate rush of a high revving NA.

I find it very easy to drive a GZE'd AE86 fast, but less fun and less of a challenge than my 20v or even a 16v NA.

GZE'd AE86 is an awesome package; very fast, but they make you a lazy driver and munch through gearboxes, diffs and halfshafts for fun when provoked.

Nice car though nmwisima!
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12-26-2004, 10:15 PM
Post: #13
AE86 in GREECE, Old School Drifters
will,

I have to try one for myself, one thing I love from the hachi is the fact that power sooms to go on for ever, first time I drove it it seemed like ages before it reached near 8000rpm and I had to shift... Loosing that would certainly remove some of the appeal for driving the hachi. Still, the question is if what you get in return is equally fun...

Still, I think once I got the last bits done to my hachi that I am planning (finish the paintwork, put bushings on and the coilovers that are gonne be in soon I hope), I'll be switching my attention to my RX7 anyways. The hachi needs to stay relatively clean and becomes very trustworthy, the RX7 is the powerhungry racer I'm gonne try and have fun at the track with... ITs just that it will take awhile before the RX7 is finally put back together and will be slowly upgraded from then onSmile

Greetz,

Bastiaan "mux213" Olij

Moved down under, no more hachi Sad
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12-26-2004, 10:23 PM
Post: #14
AE86 in GREECE, Old School Drifters
my GZE lump even with peak torque and power produced at 4K and 5 K respectivley, is really revvy still after that, maybe its down to the lightweight flywheel.

Great fun to drive but I havent driven it in the last few days cos of all the salt on the roads, dont want to encourage corrosion on the wheels !!
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12-26-2004, 10:27 PM
Post: #15
AE86 in GREECE, Old School Drifters
yeah they started with the salt here aswellSad I have little chance avoiding it thoughSad Gonne keep a close eye on it....Sad

Greetz,

Bastiaan "mux213" Olij

Moved down under, no more hachi Sad
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12-26-2004, 11:45 PM
Post: #16
AE86 in GREECE, Old School Drifters
A warm welcome from cold, snowy sweden!

Love your hatch! Smile

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12-27-2004, 11:21 AM
Post: #17
AE86 in GREECE, Old School Drifters
Welcome Achilleas! Nice to see you in here so soon! Keep in touch!

PS: I have to agree with the guys about the hood. Keep it classic.
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12-27-2004, 11:54 AM
Post: #18
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Widat snowy sweden????? SIDEWAY fun ;-) Wave

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"99 Lexus IS200
"86 AE86 Kouki Panda Levin GT-Apex (restore project)
"84 AE86 Zenki Blue Levin (project racer)
Motorcycles:
"02 Yamaha R1
"02 Honda Hornet S
"08 BMW R1200GS
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12-28-2004, 12:19 PM
Post: #19
AE86 in GREECE, Old School Drifters
I dont understand why i have to find a title everytime i post something.
I meen, I have to do that in the office everyday, new test, new car, new title and subtitle... I m so tired of finding titles.

Well thank you all for your comments.

Somebody asked about the comparison (do i spell this right?)
between ae86 and new cars...
The answer to that (as always) is what are you looking for?
New cars are much more friendly for what we call an "average driver".
Some of them are pretty fast to. For example, the new golf gti, or a civic type R, are reaaally fast in any kind of roads. (Type-R is one of the best front wheel drive cars i ever drove, maybe even better from the Focus RS). But of course "they dont make them as they did in the past".
The is no such car as an AE86 right now in the market, that's for sure.
i could write something about RWD cars on sale right now but the cost is extremelly high. I meen, a Mazda MX5 is a jolly good drifter, but it costs about 30.000euros in Greece.
Anyway, except some special vehicles,
MODERN CARS ARE TOO SOFT FOR MY TASTE.

I 'm not going to make a carbon bonnet like this, don't worry. It's just that before i work as a kournalist i studied graphic design, and i 'm very familiar with photoshop. So i play with it. Soon I 'll show you my two-tone project and help me deside if my car needs a paint job or not.

4agZe is COOL. Too much torque from 1.500 rpm, helps you drift, but it's also fast. I 'm not sure mine is a typical sample, cause of the biger pulley and boost pressure. Latest gZe version that I use -with a map sensor- is supposed to produce 170 ps @ 0,55 bar. Mine is running 0,82-0,86 bar and honestly it does't feels like 170 ps with 970 kgs. Although I haven't yet test it on a dyno. Also after 5.000 torque isn't as much as I want, but motor still reving untill 7.000+ with just enough power.

Here's one pic from my engine bay, but it's a bit old. It's right after i made the alouminium intercooler pipes. i 've allready bought a Supra MkII intercooler which is much biger than the oem GZE. i've also installed a custom intercooler water spray system. But most important i have installed a Malpassi fuel pressure regulator and an Impreza STi fuel pump. You see, with the oem 4age pump the engine run lean after 4.000 rpm, but now with the new pump and fuel pressure at 2,6 bars its OK. More to come soon...


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12-28-2004, 01:56 PM
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robokill Wrote:Widat snowy sweden????? SIDEWAY fun ;-) Wave
Oooooh yeah, baby! Wink
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