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Suzumushi
27-10-11, 21:09
147 GTA :: 2004 Alfa Romeo 147 GTA (2011-10-27 20:09:09)

Suzumushi
08-03-12, 15:47
Some dyno update ;]

JBSOUND
08-03-12, 17:28
Beautiful car Suzumushi and very powerfull too!!. How is understeering behavior?, mean with the new suspensión + extra power, I heard GTAs nose is too heavy, and FWD don't help very much.

Steve Webb
08-03-12, 18:21
Not a big fan of the 147 here, but got to admit, the car looks nice and you can't moan at those power outputs.
Be interested to hear how all the power through the front wheels is handled. I was in a New Delta 16vt a few years back that had @250bhp. Every time you pushed the pedal to the floor the car would try to veer off the road.

Suzumushi
08-03-12, 23:22
Beautiful car Suzumushi and very powerfull too!!. How is understeering behavior?, mean with the new suspensión + extra power, I heard GTAs nose is too heavy, and FWD don't help very much.

Thanks :) a lot of understeer on soft settings, even more on standard suspension, you have to be very careful, but on upgraded and stiffer suspension it's not so bad, i'm using it occasionally at spring and fall time. love v6 sound (but not so much as in 155v6 or gv6).




Be interested to hear how all the power through the front wheels is handled. I was in a New Delta 16vt a few years back that had @250bhp. Every time you pushed the pedal to the floor the car would try to veer off the road.

Almost exacly the same in this one, without enabled ASR, tires must be changed very quickly.
But it's really fun to drive :)
i will summarize this by quoting Clarkson.. "this car is insane, but that's ok because you have to be insane to buy one" "bad cars can be briliant, and that's your example" :thumbsup:


regards

Suzumushi
09-08-14, 11:24
Added garage cover photos as i was able to finally find it (cover) and bought it in UK :D

kunev
13-08-14, 18:31
Nice GTA! From what I see in pictures it is with bigger front brembo calipers and 330mm discs, nice. What is done to the car to be 270hp, ECU tune?
It only miss Q2/Quaife diff in my opinion :).

Suzumushi
14-08-14, 13:38
Nice GTA! From what I see in pictures it is with bigger front brembo calipers and 330mm discs, nice. What is done to the car to be 270hp, ECU tune?
It only miss Q2/Quaife diff in my opinion :).

Brake system is totally standard
it has only better inlet with K&N, and already changed exhaust to little bit less restrictive as old one was a rust mess.

regards

w

kunev
14-08-14, 17:55
You maybe don't understand me about brake setup :). Originally 147 and 156 GTA was equipped with "smaller" brembo calipers and 305mm front discs. But from around 2003 Alfa Romeo upgraded the brake setup of these cars with bigger brembo calipers and 330mm discs. There is also cars that was upgraded with new package. Here is side by side comparison:
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f112/monkeyrabit/IMGP1447.jpg
There is rumors that this was because of many warped discs by original setup.
And also cars with bigger brake setup don't have a spare wheel in the boot, but instead a punch repair kit. So your car have bigger brake setup and have to had repair kit instead of spare wheel.

Suzumushi
14-08-14, 20:26
You maybe don't understand me about brake setup :). Originally 147 and 156 GTA was equipped with "smaller" brembo calipers and 305mm front discs. But from around 2003 Alfa Romeo upgraded the brake setup of these cars with bigger brembo calipers and 330mm discs. There is also cars that was upgraded with new package. Here is side by side comparison:
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f112/monkeyrabit/IMGP1447.jpg
There is rumors that this was because of many warped discs by original setup.
And also cars with bigger brake setup don't have a spare wheel in the boot, but instead a punch repair kit. So your car have bigger brake setup and have to had repair kit instead of spare wheel.

Yes, You are correct,
but i also have spare wheel in the boot :) this is italian understanding of things :D
in case of puncture on the front i have to first put spare on rear, and than replace front wheel ;)

regards

w