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Considering a CJ lancer

Postby Rez » Mon Sep 02, 2013 8:17 am

Hey guys,

Just decided to join the forum to do some research on CJ lancers, as im considering one for my next car. I was a little disappointed to find out all the N/A ones where FWD though, having owned a magna, that was the only downfall. Im now considering either another magna (Manual this time :D ) or a manual CJ lancer, if you have any tips or feedback i'd love to hear it.

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Postby evil.ralliart » Mon Sep 02, 2013 9:16 am

I dont know of a small/Medium NA car that isnt FWD? Apart from the AWD Subota's. But Yea...take one for a test drive...im sure it wont dissapoint.

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Postby Rez » Mon Sep 02, 2013 9:27 am

evil.ralliart wrote:I dont know of a small/Medium NA car that isnt FWD? Apart from the AWD Subotas. But Yea...take one for a test drive...im sure it wont dissapoint.


I just assumed that one of the sports model or higher grade one would be awd, like the evos. Because the impreza's are awd.

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Postby sleeper » Mon Sep 02, 2013 9:30 am

yep, the ralliart and evo are the only AWD`s in the range.
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Postby Damir » Mon Sep 02, 2013 9:33 am

if you want a car with a bit more balls then go for the vex, can destroy a magna
but the 2L cj can keep up at launch and thats it, unless you do a few engine mods
but the cj looks better and is much more fuel efficient
also a lot more parts available for mods
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Postby citris.87 » Mon Sep 02, 2013 9:35 am

I do believe there is a AWD version of the 2.4l Lancers, however, as far as I know we still don't have them in Australia... which is disappointing, because I agree, it would be good.

I had a FWD NA tho, and they were still good, get some good suspension and eliminate the wheel hop and she is good to go :D

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Postby shadow-vex » Mon Sep 02, 2013 9:48 am

The n/a cars don't need AWD as they simply handle like a dream even with the asc turned off, but when left on, if you enter a corner with speed and get understeer or depending on how U took the corner and get over steer the car will work its magic and either hold the car in that state around the corner/bend or straighten it up for you. Also if the car thinks you're going to fast around a corner it works its magic and you can not accelerate and it slows down to the speed it thinks is good so you don't lose traction. And being a FWD car it surprisingly doesn't suffer form too much understeer, so for the power it has being FWD is fine and you won't be able to tell :D
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Postby Rez » Mon Sep 02, 2013 9:54 am

shadow-vex wrote:The n/a cars dont need AWD as they simply handle like a dream even with the asc turned off, but when left on, if you enter a corner with speed and get understeer or depending on how U took the corner and get over steer the car will work its magic and either hold the car in that state around the corner/bend or straighten it up for you. Also if the car thinks youre going to fast around a corner it works its magic and you can not accelerate and it slows down to the speed it thinks is good so you dont lose traction. And being a FWD car it surprisingly doesnt suffer form too much understeer, so for the power it has being FWD is fine and you wont be able to tell :D


I see, I have experienced quite a bit of understeer driving my magna (100% stock 4spd wagon) though the hills, i imagine they are quite different. How are the cars on the straights?

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Postby shadow-vex » Mon Sep 02, 2013 10:04 am

The 2.4L is awesome, it can beat most things off the line, and if you need the power its just as simple as a down gear, so on straights for road use it has plenty of power, and for a nice open highway road noise isn't too bad, and the ride is smooth doing 100km/h + makes you want to check the Speedo to make sure your doing the speed limit as it feels like your only doing 60

Rez wrote:[quote:c1d907bb2e=shadow-vex]The n/a cars dont need AWD as they simply handle like a dream even with the asc turned off, but when left on, if you enter a corner with speed and get understeer or depending on how U took the corner and get over steer the car will work its magic and either hold the car in that state around the corner/bend or straighten it up for you. Also if the car thinks youre going to fast around a corner it works its magic and you can not accelerate and it slows down to the speed it thinks is good so you dont lose traction. And being a FWD car it surprisingly doesnt suffer form too much understeer, so for the power it has being FWD is fine and you wont be able to tell :D[/quote:c1d907bb2e] I see, I have experienced quite a bit of understeer driving my magna (100% stock 4spd wagon) though the hills, i imagine they are quite different. How are the cars on the straights?
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Postby Seffy » Mon Sep 02, 2013 10:16 am

Definitely a great car for your money. Looks great, fuel efficient and not a pain to maintain either.

It handles pretty well on stock suspension apart from it being a bit of a boat (well, mine is not sure how the other models are). Just a few handling mods and it just handles fantastically. :)

CJs are really good for mods as well, plenty available and a lot of them you can definitely do by yourself.
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Postby jordan.fuchs » Mon Sep 02, 2013 10:24 am

If you're tossing up between Auto/Manual, get manual, you won't regret it.

The only problem I have with the MT is every now and then I have to reclutch to go into reverse, however I'm pretty sure thats common among alot of cars. Oh well, doesn't bother me too much.

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Postby Metalstrix » Mon Sep 02, 2013 10:51 am

I vouch for everyone else who posted on this thread.

You won't regret the CJ at all. On top of that, you just joined the forum so you're part of us :D. If you get a CJ and you have problems, we're all here to help you out.

Also Lancers are head turners as well. Like Jordan said, just, test drive them. :)
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Postby TITAN » Mon Sep 02, 2013 11:09 am

Get one you won't regret it.

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Postby jordan.fuchs » Mon Sep 02, 2013 11:13 am

Metalstrix wrote:You just joined the forum so youre part of us :D


Yeah, you're kinda have no choice over what car you get now... sorry man :\


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