reliability etc

harty

New Member
hey guys,
im looking to buy an R, they seem awesome machines the only thing i am abit hesitant about is i keep hearing about reliability issues and running costs. are they really that bad guys?
any help would be much appreciated!!

cheers
 

Fast Guy

Moderators
Staff member
Toss a coin.
Mine has broke down once in 7.5years, and had a couple of other minor issues (clutch-my fault, clutch fork and power steering pump)

Others seem to break every month.
 

snoon

New Member
You tend to get what you pay for mate. Lots of R's (and other turbo cars) are badly modded and not looked after.

They are getting on for 20 years old so stuff is bound to break as some point.
 

Tim

New Member
Main issues are the owners of the cars doing daft things to them and not looking after them..
 

pulsarmoley

Member
Mines broke twice in 3 1/2 years and that was clutch failure; due to buying a crappy excedy organic clutch :doh: and and alternator bolt sheared off. As already said depends on the history of the car. I dont know the history of mine as was the first owner in the uk. Good luck finding one though. :thumbsup:
 

baza21

New Member
i would say running costs are probably no different to a scooby but if you pick up an r whats been mistreated u will definatly end up with a can of worms and more than likely end up rebuilding it at some point get a good one and as above u shouldn't really get many problems.

as for the gearbox avoid doin 6k+ clutch dumps and u shudnt really have a problem
 

whytie

Active Member
Best bet is to try an find a standard one, then you kind of know what's been done to it and what's not.
 

pulsar kid

New Member
Thats what ive done with my 3rd one, standard boost was my main concern it had to have at least i know what mods and how they were fitted to my R as all done by myself bar the tannbe suspension and goose system but at the time it was as close to stanard as could find
 

fubar andy

Moderator & N/W Rep
Staff member
It’s a bit of a lottery out there with these cars, but let’s make it simple:

If you abuse it a lot, then the repair/fuel bills will come thick and fast.

If you drive it with respect and look after with using quality parts then it'll last much longer and you won't be in the garage as often. :thumb:
 

Dangerous Dave

Active Member
Just make sure you have a second car to run around in;-) problem solved:thumbsup:

Really tho mate it is just a lucky dip and tbh its down to how you look after it and how you drive it..

Ha and here's me on the fourth engine:doh::lol:

You will hate it when or if anything goes wrong but you will love it as soon as you sit in that seat again:lol::lol:;-)
 

pulsarmoley

Member
Admittedly i am now repairing mine after damging a fuel line- my fault :doh: never try and fix whats not broken. So now my car is off the road im treating it to a new exhaust sytem, brakes and tyres and of course a service.
Just hope my numbers come up this week:pray2:
 

Dangerous Dave

Active Member
Admittedly i am now repairing mine after damging a fuel line- my fault :doh: never try and fix whats not broken. So now my car is off the road im treating it to a new exhaust sytem, brakes and tyres and of course a service.
Just hope my numbers come up this week:pray2:
I think pulsarmoley has it down to a tee,

Its not that they are unreliable its down to us!!

Something happens like a fooked fuel line ect and we take it off the road and before you know it you end up buying other things such as exhaust,brakes,turbos and there is always something else you need/want before you put it back on the road;-)

This is one good reason why there is only afew of these cars on the road.:thumbsup:
 

darkyGTI-R

New Member
You will hear good stories and horror stories it's like this basically,if you get a good one it's fantastic,if you get a bad one look out but saying that it also depends on how you treat them!
 
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