Depends who gets the best start.
one of my mates has just got a Civic type R and my other mate has got a Clio 182. just wondered how my seb2 GT would hold up against them?
Depends who gets the best start.
In what sort of situation? Track, straight line, etc?
Anything other than a straight line with a good start you'll get creamed.
You might have it off the line, but in then end they will be a few cars lengths
I've got a 182 now after owning a GT3 for 6.5 years....
My GT3 was pretty much standard, but your's clearly isn't Unless you've spent a fair bit on the suspension setup, you would get battered by a 182 on anything but a straight road. My GT3 on stock suspension felt like a tub of lard in comparison.
Like for like though, I'd say you'd be able to pull a fair distance initially on a 182 - they don't do much until around 4k-4.2k, but once they come awake, then they'll pull strongly and cleanly all the way to the redline.
Not much in it in terms of stock torque. 145lb/ft (iirc) for the GT3 and 148lb/ft for the 182. The GT3 is only a smidgen lighter too.
The one's to look out for are the 172 Cups - especially if they've been fettled with. They weight feck all and would happily trounce a 182 in standard form. Of course, the rare 182 Trophy comes with approx £3k's worth of Sachs suspension setup. You would have to be a superb driver or have an amazing car to keep up with one of those on the twisties!
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not a clue but your excuse is your cars alot older then both.
try a search, i tihnk this question has been discussed and argued about enough by now
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