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The rev 3 model, is strengthend in the chassi, so there is alot less body roll, and they have alot of grip even in the wet on standard suspension. And if you fit som coilovers and some stronger strutbraces, the the car would handle even better. But remember that it is not af drift car, it is really dificult to controle the drift because of the weight distribution (engine in the midle).

MR2 got the widowmaker name, because there were alot of stupid idiots driving them, without any skills, so affcourse the ended in ditches and on telegraph poles :-) and that were the first ones, without the original chassi modifications as in the rev3.

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You are welcome :-)

A friend of mine is building a US imported mr2 with a bit over 500bhp on a rev3 engine, just for daily use, hehe :unsure:

with alot of HKS parts.

And I know another guy to with a original rev3 mr2, so we have been talking a bit about the handling of the car.

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yea i think they go up to rev 5 or six, as has been said stear clear of the first two revisions, the brakes are inferior on these models alos,

they are balistic standard and the driving experience is very rewarding with the engine and bov tishing to the back of you.

i could never trust myself with one.

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Sl8ter,

I used to own an MR2 Turbo, revision 1 standard when I bought it...very quick car out of the box whole different league to the EP.

In standard guise it would get tail happy in the wet if you pushed it with nasty snap oversteer (due to it being MR layout). But once modified it gripped beyond belief.

My car ended up running 380.3hp at the wheels with 303 lb/ft torque and nothing I ever met on the road could keep up and a fair few tried. Great car.

Here's a few pics of 'the beast'

http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/garage.php?mo...p;image_id=3125

http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/garage.php?mo...p;image_id=2235

http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/garage.php?mo...p;image_id=3127

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