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Kefuddle 12-18-2016 09:25 AM

Turn Key Tuning in the UK
 
Hi there,

Returning to the UK soon. Been looking for what car to get, can't really find anything with the right combination of looks, running costs and performance.

I had an 86 before, loved it but it was too slow. So, I thinks, what about a tuned 86? But I don't want to get my hands dirty. I want to buy a Primo (I hate the boot spoiler). Drop it off somewhere, give them a was of cash, and come back two weeks later and pick up a high performance daily driver to do about 20,000 miles/year.

Any suggestions, pointers, etc?

The follow up question is insurance suggestions with no no claims.

Any pointers much appreciated,

Cheers!

stevesnj 12-18-2016 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Kefuddle (Post 2816723)
Hi there,

Returning to the UK soon. Been looking for what car to get, can't really find anything with the right combination of looks, running costs and performance.

I had an 86 before, loved it but it was too slow. So, I thinks, what about a tuned 86? But I don't want to get my hands dirty. I want to buy a Primo (I hate the boot spoiler). Drop it off somewhere, give them a was of cash, and come back two weeks later and pick up a high performance daily driver to do about 20,000 miles/year.

Any suggestions, pointers, etc?

The follow up question is insurance suggestions with no no claims.

Any pointers much appreciated,

Cheers!

Great idea in any country, but could just be a niche market, a lot of people don't have a wad of money to do this. But those that do will definitely take advantage. Good luck!

JD001 12-18-2016 10:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kefuddle (Post 2816723)
Hi there,

Returning to the UK soon. Been looking for what car to get, can't really find anything with the right combination of looks, running costs and performance.

I had an 86 before, loved it but it was too slow. So, I thinks, what about a tuned 86? But I don't want to get my hands dirty. I want to buy a Primo (I hate the boot spoiler). Drop it off somewhere, give them a was of cash, and come back two weeks later and pick up a high performance daily driver to do about 20,000 miles/year.

Any suggestions, pointers, etc?

The follow up question is insurance suggestions with no no claims.

Any pointers much appreciated,

Cheers!

Three names come to mind:

Cosworth
Fensport
Abbey Motorsport

The above have been active with the Twins with their cars having been reviewed by prominent car mags.

I've used Fensport and found them to be very good, professional and passionate about their work.

Cole 12-18-2016 10:51 AM

Buy a Mustang instead.

wbradley 12-18-2016 10:57 AM

Sounds like a plan if you have the budget. Any idea how much you can allocate after the initial car purchase?

In Canada, it is probably better to just purchase a 6 year old low mileage Boxster. Funny though, people have said a tuned twin is more fun to drive.

Kefuddle 12-18-2016 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cole (Post 2816735)
Buy a Mustang instead.

Ughh! Not my cup of tea old chum.

Kefuddle 12-18-2016 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wbradley (Post 2816737)
Sounds like a plan if you have the budget. Any idea how much you can allocate after the initial car purchase?

In Canada, it is probably better to just purchase a 6 year old low mileage Boxster. Funny though, people have said a tuned twin is more fun to drive.

I have looked at the Porkers. 911 is just too expensive day to day and too impractical. Cayman/Boxter even more impractical. You won't believe it, but I can get my bike in the back of an 86 with the seats down and a wheel off.

BTW, I was thinking up to £10k for the mods and £15k for a decent most likely early car.

wbradley 12-18-2016 12:22 PM

So now it's what you want to do.

Tires, brakes, suspension, FI, dyno tune, exhaust, cosmetic, interior.

Haha, try unjumbling them in order of priority!

Kefuddle 12-18-2016 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wbradley (Post 2816756)
So now it's what you want to do.

Tires, brakes, suspension, FI, dyno tune, exhaust, cosmetic, interior.

Haha, try unjumbling them in order of priority!


Oh yes! Cosmetic is easy...nothing...'cept wheels for bigger brakes and power. Suspension...hmmm....it'll need lowering a tad. The HKS supercharger adds 60hp with the stock exhaust, but 80 with the extra £2k - necessary. What is "FI"?

Regardless, I can see now that £10k ain't going to do the job!!!

wbradley 12-18-2016 10:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kefuddle (Post 2816771)
Oh yes! Cosmetic is easy...nothing...'cept wheels for bigger brakes and power. Suspension...hmmm....it'll need lowering a tad. The HKS supercharger adds 60hp with the stock exhaust, but 80 with the extra £2k - necessary. What is "FI"?

Regardless, I can see now that £10k ain't going to do the job!!!

Forced induction, ie: turbo or supercharger.

TheRoadWarrior 12-20-2016 02:26 AM

I'd say fensport is a good bet, they supply the Cosworth tuning kits, whilst expensive I really like the look of their supercharger install. Very oem.
10k would probably get you a boosted engine, wheels etc- depends how far down the suspension rabbit hole you go too

turtlefeeder 12-20-2016 03:39 AM

FI for more speed and tell the tuner you want a r tune that won't compromise its function and keep the car reliable or just swap some parts like headers and intake or whatever than have that tuned

FX86 12-20-2016 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kefuddle (Post 2816723)
Hi there,

Returning to the UK soon. Been looking for what car to get, can't really find anything with the right combination of looks, running costs and performance.

I had an 86 before, loved it but it was too slow. So, I thinks, what about a tuned 86? But I don't want to get my hands dirty. I want to buy a Primo (I hate the boot spoiler). Drop it off somewhere, give them a was of cash, and come back two weeks later and pick up a high performance daily driver to do about 20,000 miles/year.

Any suggestions, pointers, etc?

The follow up question is insurance suggestions with no no claims.

Any pointers much appreciated,

Cheers!

who were you racing that made you say your car is slow? a mustang?


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