Special little car this, hope you guys enjoy it! Ya boi made the LZ World tour too, updates coning up. Do a like, comment and share, any help appreciated x Peace ML
Man these were the staple thrasher n basher here in New Zealand. A lot of Kiwi kids grew up learning to drive in the non turbo front wheel drive versions, the Mazda 323 Familia, Mazda 323 Astina etc. These GTX or GTR 323s were amazing little cars, gearboxes were made of glass but nothing a cyro treatment can't fix. Used to be sooooo many of them over here in the 90s Sex Spec era of shiney, flakey metallic paints and 17inch chromies with matching faux leather interiors and dashboards.
The look on Nick the owner's face starting around 12:17 is priceless. It's SO hard to allow someone else to drive your vehicle, let alone quickly. Props to him for not freaking out too much. Beautiful car.
This car and the Pulsar GTI-R , imagine those two ripping down the road .. sick vibe . Great video as always ! I swear UA-cam on some bull shit , because you’ve been underrated for a while with all the work you’ve put in
Yeah that would be sick, be nice to get another Pulsar on. All my platforms the same meh let's just say John has a good head on him, we got the best audience mind 👊 ML family ftw #ifyouknowyouknow
This was a special era. This car looks like 50% Nissan pulsar 50% starlet turbo, best way I can describe them. Even bog standard they are a lot of fun. Awesome episode.
Well, I had one of them back in the day, red with cloth seats. The head work was quite extensive in a GTR compared to GTX - valves were larger and sodium filled, as was the intake manifold - identical on the outside, reworked inside. The larger VF23 turbo (GTX: VF21) was lazily spinning in stock form (0.6 bar), but nothing a manual boost regulator couldn't cure. 210 bhp in stock JDM form (EU-spec was 185 hp), the ECU has fueling maps up to 1.4 bar, though, so safe to push the boost and enjoy in excess of 300 bhp in a car weighting 1280 kg. Until the transmission says 'I'm outta here' and it says it quite often. The transmission was strengthened (compared to a GTX) by shot penning the gears, but it has a design flaw (or you may say: design and financial constraints of late '80s didn't allow for a gearbox worth the rest of the car). This flaw causes the casing to twist on load. Even in stock form a 4-wheel launch will put excessive stress on the casing which will inevitably crack. This leads not only to total transmission destruction, but also damages the driveshaft output gears. So, once you have sent it, you end up with a partially disassembled gearbox and transfer case spread on the tarmac, waiting for you to fix them. Personally, I went through 4 complete gearboxes and three transfer cases, running the car as a daily driver with 1.4 bar peak boost on 225/45R17 rubber providing much more traction and stress on the drivetrain compared to 195/55R15 stock size. The white one we can see is exceptionally clean and un-modified, apart from the non-stock exhaust (tiny dual pipes were stock). Many owners (as the owners group we assume not more than 1000 cars survived worldwide) frankenstein the car for some more drivetrain reliability. Celica ST205 gearbox swaps with a pre-made adapter plate are a common cure, although the stock GTR has 40/60 torque split making it very tail happy for an AWD. Celica 'box is 50/50 so less fun (I also had a GT4 Celica so I know). The other way is to have the transmission sent to Poland (burry_gtr) for modifications. Accidentally Poland is the largest market for 323 GTR in continental Europe (personally I know at least 15 cars) and a lot of research has been put into fixing the design of the transmission casing. I know of successful Lancer Evolution IV-VI box swaps in Australia, but it is a very tight fit and needs installing all the electronic gizmos Mitsubishi has put to the Evo, so much more complicated. However, some parts of earlier Lancer Evos fit bolt-on: brakes, rear hubs and obviously wheels. The GTR looks absolutely perfect on Evo 17" alloys that give the 323 a great stance with the offset pushing the wheels outward. #Protip: if the wheels are 4-stud, it's not a GTR but a GTX, as the GTR was unique in Mazdas small car lineup by employing a 5x100 stud pattern. I loved the car and it was way better than me. Probably got it too early in my life to explore the full potential and ended up trading it for a MR2 turbo which really taught me how to drive. Not a single Subaru I had later was comparable to the 323, they felt lazy and disconnected in comparison. Only my Evo VI was on par with the 323, adjusting for the power difference. But the 323 was about 3 times cheaper to buy. The great thing with the 323 GTR is that from most angles it looks like a regular old Mazda 323. A nervous BMW driver behind you will never have any idea. You will be far away before they start contemplating what the heck happened.
I got a spin in the original 323 4WD about 1987 - it was a mate of my dad had one - it was a rare car then - I never saw another one since - Fair play to you John for showing that rare precious wee car the respect she deserves - Special !
*I used to work for Mazda UK down in Tunbridge Wells when I was just 20 and looked after the Mazda press fleet in 88/89 and loved the 323 turbo. I used to own an early RX7 and had a 323sp which was rare even then. They were kinda like a Starlet and were 1.4 with Weber, 5 speed and RWD but weighed as much as a wet Rizla. BBR used to do some quick examples, as the engines in the 323 turbo were very similar to the MX5, which is why they boost so well. I used to love showing RS turbo owners what the back looked like on a regular basis. The only negative I remember was they'd get through HT leads. The lead mechanic at TW Mazda had a black example of this car. Anyway, lovely car and thanks for the trip down memory lane. Mark*
I had a 91 Protege in Canada. Ran into a GTX swapped 91 Protege once. That thing ripped. Really regret not stripping an AWD Protege with the Na BP I found in the Scrap yard when I owned that car. Those parts are priceless now.
Man how wish I had a glass ball back in the 90's to see what these beauties would be commanding in monetary terms. Makes us older ones realise now what a special time and special cars we was involved in. 205's gti's Renault 5 turbo Uno turbo's even remember my pals MG metro turbo. Another memory was another pal getting a MG maestro that felt so futuristic as it talked to you😊, XR2 so many to name and fetching crazy money now. Luv this Mazda also👌
My dad had a 323 GTR back then. He bought it only for 4 grand and wanted one cause he wanted to buy a modifiable hatchback. We had to sell it off in 2011 unfortunately cause our family wasn't in a good position. I used to thought it was an ordinary 323 BG Hatchback but then when we're looking for pictures, he showed me pictures of the car and we finally realized that the car wasn't just some ordinary hatchback, but a fucking 323 GTR. He's trying to look for it again
I've owned a BFMR, GTX and then a GTR myself in NZ in the past . They're great zippy little cars, but unfortunately their major downfall was how piss weak the gearboxes were preventing these to become a lot more popular with modifications then they were. Currently now though after years, I do own a 2010 Mazdaspeed 3 aka a MPS though, which again is a great little car
Yeah, same with the Pulsar GTiR's, People are doing gearbox conversions on them now. I think VAG boxes (lol) but I can't remember. Tbh tho, I thought if anyone can mod the issues out of these cars to get em "Reeet", it''d be you NZ/Aussies. Feck me, you lot do some good shed-engineering, has to be said,
@Starfox_WR-45e yup I personally know of a few GTX/GTR's in New Zealand that have had either GT4 boxes swapped in or Evo boxes swapped in . Two of which are 9 and 10 second street cars respectively
@@WraithDeath great to know thanks for the info. Guess as they only made these to enter group A the stock box had to just withstand oem power levels, probably wasn't worth giving it anything stronger with such limited numbers. How many GT4's homologation specials did they make anyone know?
@@monkylondon great vid first up, love it. Beaut example of an well underrated JDM classic too 😊. The boxes weren’t that bad, they needed some mechanical sympathy but they held their own. The engine responded to simple mods really well so most if not all examples saw this happen and then inevitably thrashed including launched which they didn’t like. If driven well though and maintained they will hold 18psi and 300whp all day long 😊
I remember seeing one or two of these little beasts in the 90s . A few tear ups used to happen around the town where I lived lol 😂 Renault 5 GT turbos and escorts going sideways everywhere there was corners and roundabouts lol 😂 spent many nights cheering the yobs on lol 😂 was a big part of my teenage years lol 😂 most streets where like drift tracks lol 😂
I know you had a patch where you thought you might knock UA-cam on the head, I'm glad you haven't dude ! No word of a lie, Monday morning and I'm welding up a Farriers van (someone who fits horse shoes) van stinks, workshop stinks and worst of all I stink. A little voice reminded me "Monky Londons Mazda Monday" It made the farmyard shite that little bit better, so cheers man 🤙
We had a heap of these GTR and GTX families imported into New Zealand, ex Japan. Considering how common they were at one stage, when I was a teenager/early 20's, literally all of us had a GTR or GTX familia they were that common. Very weak transmissions on both, it wasn't uncommon for them to be "it's at home, blown gearbox". Possibly why I haven't seen one for nearly 20 years.
Got to go for a ride in a late 80s gtx about 18 years ago, pretty cool. Also saw a guy local to me who had one. Being in canada we never got the second gen but i did cross 2 or 3 of em on the roads when we were able to import them around 2005 2006. I even owned 2 fwd ones back in the day. Great cars always liked em.
Had 3 BF 323, 2 BG’s , last BG was a GTR, had a celica box on it with an adapter plate, thing was mad rapid. And many people will say it’s got scooby front spots , nope , Subaru got that idea off Mazda
Very reliable engine motor...cast iron block...12 year using this car engine...never fail...lsd gb also... absolutely cannot compare this mazda gtr with gr
So einen Wagen sieht man heute fast nicht mehr,zumindest bei uns in Österreich😔.Jedoch gut das es noch Leute gibt die was so einen GTR noch haben,und schätzen Ihn.Nicht hergeben😀😀 👍
I owned a 1991 GTA-E. It was the rally spec version of the GTR. Only 300 were made and 2200 road cars for homologation. Same engine and drive train but no electrics, manual heater (no climate), AC was an option, the speed limiter was removed (although in the GTR if you take the clock out the dash there is a screw on back with a wire labelled 180km/h that if you disconnect then no more limiter), there was also no sound deadening in the car. The GTR engine was factory hand built, had hollow cam shafts to save .5kg each, squeeze cast pistons, sodium filled exhaust valves and port matched. Gearbox was the weak point in these and known to break with hard launches and hard puck clutches. Most people do some bearing plate mods and use a single plate sprung center organic clutch to help. Also fill the gearbox from the fill point on top of the box under the battery tray and you can get about 3.5L of fluid in there which helps too. Can't wait to get another one.
Been around the earlier BF 4x4 turbos for decades, had numerous ones and got one sitting on my drive waiting for the weather to warm up so i can finish it. In all the years, never have i seen a GTR or GTX in the flesh, and only seen one other BF turbo on the road, and that was at Southend about 15 odd years ago. They are proper rocking horse poop.
Thank you Monky London. Greatly appreciated video. Really enjoy you go into the details and with the knowledgeable owner of this very nice and rare Mazda survivor car. Also if I may I'd like to mention it is awesome you take the time to show us around and include the engine and interior footage. Classy and cool motorcar, Mazda love 👓 Like 99 👀💯👊 Thanks again, I appreciate too the relaxed vibe in the video, coupled with proper smooth JDM acceleration sounds. Looking foward to more ML action!
Thank you sir, yeah very enjoyable this was John reports. I'm coming to NL on the monster tour as well 🤙 Have a good evening sir see you in the next video
In west coast Canada I had a 1988 323 GT turbo sedan until October 2000. 2WD and loads of torque steer when you applied hard throttle in a corner. But tons of fun, wish I still had it. Knew about the 323 GTX but not the GTR. Very cool item!
I have a bc08 323 gtr swap in my 1995 escort gt , awd , lsd 525 hp to the wheels with the help of an autronic sm4 full stand alone unit among so many goodies mate , cheers.
GTR got phosphorus filled exhaust valves, pressure cast pistons, bigger (ball bearing) turbo, better exhaust manifold, different intake manifold, and massively thicker rods, the crank was also forged, but I don't believe it was any different than the GTX crank. My first car was the 4 door sedan Protege, the GTX and GTRs were never available here and I always dreamed of having one.
My dad had one of those as a rally car early 90’s had to weld up the roof as it had a sunroof as standard always remember him moaning cos it was costing him an fckin fortune to build, compared to the mk2 escorts he was used to 😂
@@jeeves_uk My mate had a Primera GT in the mid 2000's. We called it the 'gentleman racer' lol Keep an eye out for the Micra.. they do turn up. There was one for sale on pistonheads a few months ago £8999 iirc They did an article on it, if you fancy a look
Still got my 91' GTX sedan along with my ep3 type r 🤟 the ep3 is a fantastic car all around but boy oh boy.. when i get the gtx for a quick Sunday evening, its a whole other level 😍 there's a few of us left, keep it up bois 🤙
Proper decent whip. Saw you pop up on Adam LZ vid about s**t my pants 😂 buzzing mate congrats mate can’t wait to see how you get on mate well deserved 👍🏻
I read years ago by simply changing exhaust and inlet you could free up 60bhp. And I’m sure I saw racing cams which gave it even more power. I’ve always wanted one….
Had this in the 90s as my first car as a teen. I thought I was so fast til the day a B16a Civic passed me on the highway as I was bouncing off the speed limiter. Then I got my mrs to buy a B16a Si-R civic so I could do the same to other turbo cars of the era lol.
We had these in Australia and the Kf/Kh laser awd with same engine combo. I owned one. Dam fast car. Very light and nibble but let’s be honest the gearbox was easy to break. People would put a Toyota rav4 box in to fix this issue.
I had a front cut delivered from Japan delivered to Adelaide then to my hometown Perth What a fkn animal of an engine Forged pistons. Sodium filled valves for heat transfer Into a ford laser. Best 100000 kms of racing round Perth streets ever chopping Audis skylines. Rexes b8s Straight thru 2 1/2 inch zorst and this think mover ina 1200 kg car Broke gearboxes and driveshafts regularly Keep it above 3500 rpm and reduces lag Gtr box was close ratio. Gtx box wasn’t
I had the Aussie spec Ford Laser TX-3, basically a Mazda Familia GTR with a different shell, and "Ford" written on the valve cover....absolute weapon of a thing. All wheel drive, 1.8L DOHC Turbo. With a few extra boosties thanks to a solenoid on the wastegate... Yet another hot car I regret ever selling 😢
Really nice cars with one of the best driving position ect but just don't launch alot or will be off-road for a long time,gearboxes are very delicate in that model & parts hard to locate
These cars are still a best all rounders in my eyes came with the 1.8 mazda BPT engine sodium fill valves crankshaft fordged thicker rods than its 1.8 bpt brother that came in the gtx plus the gtr had a upgraded intake manifold a ball bearing turbo very solid engine's sadly 😥 mazda discontinued with these engine's I am currently running the gtr engine in my mazda protege5
Great video as usual bud.I know these cars are getting up there in value,especially when left stock but how capable would this be with say another 50-60 bhp.Looks like great fun in the twistes 😁
Yeah fire sure, 350 be great figures, just would need a gearbox upgrade you can feel they ain't that strong but I suppose they only built these to enter group A so didn't need to invest in a mad box just enough for the oem power levels, makes sense really. Thanks for watching
A Mazda 323 4wd recently went through a classic auction in a mild rally spec . For under 3k i. Did not show interest I was thinking it was worth more. Then I found out it went for cheap gutted I could of got that. My fault.
Special little car this, hope you guys enjoy it! Ya boi made the LZ World tour too, updates coning up. Do a like, comment and share, any help appreciated x Peace ML
You'll need a name change to 'Monky International' soon, m8. Top job
That's my mates old car which he sold to this guy well good clean car
Monster deal and the LZ world tour. Well done Mr John/monkey
@@sherazmahmood222 simonas?
@@jdmking888 if I'm right this car was from Birmingham if I'm thinking about the same car
Man these were the staple thrasher n basher here in New Zealand. A lot of Kiwi kids grew up learning to drive in the non turbo front wheel drive versions, the Mazda 323 Familia, Mazda 323 Astina etc. These GTX or GTR 323s were amazing little cars, gearboxes were made of glass but nothing a cyro treatment can't fix. Used to be sooooo many of them over here in the 90s Sex Spec era of shiney, flakey metallic paints and 17inch chromies with matching faux leather interiors and dashboards.
Such an iconic car, great to see john giving it full respect rather then full ham 👍well done john 10 points 😂
Better than 3 points 😂🤝 underated comment much love bro
The look on Nick the owner's face starting around 12:17 is priceless. It's SO hard to allow someone else to drive your vehicle, let alone quickly. Props to him for not freaking out too much.
Beautiful car.
This car and the Pulsar GTI-R , imagine those two ripping down the road .. sick vibe . Great video as always ! I swear UA-cam on some bull shit , because you’ve been underrated for a while with all the work you’ve put in
Yeah that would be sick, be nice to get another Pulsar on. All my platforms the same meh let's just say John has a good head on him, we got the best audience mind 👊 ML family ftw #ifyouknowyouknow
GTiR was so much faster than its rivals, heres the original test by best motoring ua-cam.com/video/htf6rh_iI8A/v-deo.html
I use to street race my Familia GTR against GTIRs all the time in NZ in the mid 00s. Looking back now we were lucky. Never see that now days.
Then imagine a honda city turbo passing both of them
@@journeyandmachine Miss the days of GT starlets, gtr's, gtir's, bfm's, detomasso charades
This was a special era. This car looks like 50% Nissan pulsar 50% starlet turbo, best way I can describe them. Even bog standard they are a lot of fun. Awesome episode.
And Evo IV
I’m watching this as soon as I get home from work, I own a GTX model in Australia and it’s rare to see any Familias on the road these days!
Well, I had one of them back in the day, red with cloth seats.
The head work was quite extensive in a GTR compared to GTX - valves were larger and sodium filled, as was the intake manifold - identical on the outside, reworked inside. The larger VF23 turbo (GTX: VF21) was lazily spinning in stock form (0.6 bar), but nothing a manual boost regulator couldn't cure. 210 bhp in stock JDM form (EU-spec was 185 hp), the ECU has fueling maps up to 1.4 bar, though, so safe to push the boost and enjoy in excess of 300 bhp in a car weighting 1280 kg. Until the transmission says 'I'm outta here' and it says it quite often.
The transmission was strengthened (compared to a GTX) by shot penning the gears, but it has a design flaw (or you may say: design and financial constraints of late '80s didn't allow for a gearbox worth the rest of the car). This flaw causes the casing to twist on load. Even in stock form a 4-wheel launch will put excessive stress on the casing which will inevitably crack. This leads not only to total transmission destruction, but also damages the driveshaft output gears. So, once you have sent it, you end up with a partially disassembled gearbox and transfer case spread on the tarmac, waiting for you to fix them. Personally, I went through 4 complete gearboxes and three transfer cases, running the car as a daily driver with 1.4 bar peak boost on 225/45R17 rubber providing much more traction and stress on the drivetrain compared to 195/55R15 stock size.
The white one we can see is exceptionally clean and un-modified, apart from the non-stock exhaust (tiny dual pipes were stock). Many owners (as the owners group we assume not more than 1000 cars survived worldwide) frankenstein the car for some more drivetrain reliability. Celica ST205 gearbox swaps with a pre-made adapter plate are a common cure, although the stock GTR has 40/60 torque split making it very tail happy for an AWD. Celica 'box is 50/50 so less fun (I also had a GT4 Celica so I know). The other way is to have the transmission sent to Poland (burry_gtr) for modifications. Accidentally Poland is the largest market for 323 GTR in continental Europe (personally I know at least 15 cars) and a lot of research has been put into fixing the design of the transmission casing.
I know of successful Lancer Evolution IV-VI box swaps in Australia, but it is a very tight fit and needs installing all the electronic gizmos Mitsubishi has put to the Evo, so much more complicated. However, some parts of earlier Lancer Evos fit bolt-on: brakes, rear hubs and obviously wheels. The GTR looks absolutely perfect on Evo 17" alloys that give the 323 a great stance with the offset pushing the wheels outward. #Protip: if the wheels are 4-stud, it's not a GTR but a GTX, as the GTR was unique in Mazdas small car lineup by employing a 5x100 stud pattern.
I loved the car and it was way better than me. Probably got it too early in my life to explore the full potential and ended up trading it for a MR2 turbo which really taught me how to drive. Not a single Subaru I had later was comparable to the 323, they felt lazy and disconnected in comparison. Only my Evo VI was on par with the 323, adjusting for the power difference. But the 323 was about 3 times cheaper to buy.
The great thing with the 323 GTR is that from most angles it looks like a regular old Mazda 323. A nervous BMW driver behind you will never have any idea. You will be far away before they start contemplating what the heck happened.
I got a spin in the original 323 4WD about 1987 - it was a mate of my dad had one - it was a rare car then - I never saw another one since - Fair play to you John for showing that rare precious wee car the respect she deserves - Special !
had one of them in the 90's 1.6 twin-cam turbo 4x4 , looked like a hyundi pony on steroids.
*I used to work for Mazda UK down in Tunbridge Wells when I was just 20 and looked after the Mazda press fleet in 88/89 and loved the 323 turbo. I used to own an early RX7 and had a 323sp which was rare even then. They were kinda like a Starlet and were 1.4 with Weber, 5 speed and RWD but weighed as much as a wet Rizla. BBR used to do some quick examples, as the engines in the 323 turbo were very similar to the MX5, which is why they boost so well. I used to love showing RS turbo owners what the back looked like on a regular basis. The only negative I remember was they'd get through HT leads. The lead mechanic at TW Mazda had a black example of this car. Anyway, lovely car and thanks for the trip down memory lane. Mark*
Ive just seen this exact car in T-Wells this morning, absolutely beautiful
I had a 91 Protege in Canada. Ran into a GTX swapped 91 Protege once. That thing ripped. Really regret not stripping an AWD Protege with the Na BP I found in the Scrap yard when I owned that car. Those parts are priceless now.
These cars were everywhere in nz 15 odd years ago, now they are rare, always liked the look of them
Man how wish I had a glass ball back in the 90's to see what these beauties would be commanding in monetary terms. Makes us older ones realise now what a special time and special cars we was involved in. 205's gti's Renault 5 turbo Uno turbo's even remember my pals MG metro turbo. Another memory was another pal getting a MG maestro that felt so futuristic as it talked to you😊, XR2 so many to name and fetching crazy money now. Luv this Mazda also👌
My dad had a 323 GTR back then. He bought it only for 4 grand and wanted one cause he wanted to buy a modifiable hatchback. We had to sell it off in 2011 unfortunately cause our family wasn't in a good position. I used to thought it was an ordinary 323 BG Hatchback but then when we're looking for pictures, he showed me pictures of the car and we finally realized that the car wasn't just some ordinary hatchback, but a fucking 323 GTR. He's trying to look for it again
I've owned a BFMR, GTX and then a GTR myself in NZ in the past . They're great zippy little cars, but unfortunately their major downfall was how piss weak the gearboxes were preventing these to become a lot more popular with modifications then they were. Currently now though after years, I do own a 2010 Mazdaspeed 3 aka a MPS though, which again is a great little car
Yeah, same with the Pulsar GTiR's, People are doing gearbox conversions on them now. I think VAG boxes (lol) but I can't remember.
Tbh tho, I thought if anyone can mod the issues out of these cars to get em "Reeet", it''d be you NZ/Aussies. Feck me, you lot do some good shed-engineering, has to be said,
Yeah Nick says same thing, apparently ST205 GT4 Celica is a popular conversion as well
@Starfox_WR-45e yup I personally know of a few GTX/GTR's in New Zealand that have had either GT4 boxes swapped in or Evo boxes swapped in . Two of which are 9 and 10 second street cars respectively
@@WraithDeath great to know thanks for the info. Guess as they only made these to enter group A the stock box had to just withstand oem power levels, probably wasn't worth giving it anything stronger with such limited numbers. How many GT4's homologation specials did they make anyone know?
@@monkylondon great vid first up, love it. Beaut example of an well underrated JDM classic too 😊. The boxes weren’t that bad, they needed some mechanical sympathy but they held their own. The engine responded to simple mods really well so most if not all examples saw this happen and then inevitably thrashed including launched which they didn’t like. If driven well though and maintained they will hold 18psi and 300whp all day long 😊
Had a 323 4x4 turbo back in the early 90s it was a little weapon,destroyed alot of other hot hatches back in the day lol
I remember seeing one or two of these little beasts in the 90s . A few tear ups used to happen around the town where I lived lol 😂 Renault 5 GT turbos and escorts going sideways everywhere there was corners and roundabouts lol 😂 spent many nights cheering the yobs on lol 😂 was a big part of my teenage years lol 😂 most streets where like drift tracks lol 😂
Feels bro, John loves a gt turbo too! Thanks for chiming in Mikey much appreciated
Mazda GTX/GTR, Nissan Pulsar GTIR.....so under rated.
Im glad to see this one being loved and used.
Nice build too, ups to the man 👍🍺
I know you had a patch where you thought you might knock UA-cam on the head, I'm glad you haven't dude ! No word of a lie, Monday morning and I'm welding up a Farriers van (someone who fits horse shoes) van stinks, workshop stinks and worst of all I stink. A little voice reminded me "Monky Londons Mazda Monday"
It made the farmyard shite that little bit better, so cheers man 🤙
Had a black 323 turbo back in the 90s. never forget the Turbo icon lighting up on the dash when boost came on
We had a heap of these GTR and GTX families imported into New Zealand, ex Japan. Considering how common they were at one stage, when I was a teenager/early 20's, literally all of us had a GTR or GTX familia they were that common. Very weak transmissions on both, it wasn't uncommon for them to be "it's at home, blown gearbox". Possibly why I haven't seen one for nearly 20 years.
Yeah deffo can feel that transmission weakness just through the hand. Mad to think how rare they are now. Appreciate the info much love
Amazing content ! As a proud owner of somes BG, thoses cars are so enjoyables, you drive it, you feel it...90's forever !
top bloke and top car, love all the underrated old school hot hatches
Got to go for a ride in a late 80s gtx about 18 years ago, pretty cool. Also saw a guy local to me who had one. Being in canada we never got the second gen but i did cross 2 or 3 of em on the roads when we were able to import them around 2005 2006. I even owned 2 fwd ones back in the day. Great cars always liked em.
Had 3 BF 323, 2 BG’s , last BG was a GTR, had a celica box on it with an adapter plate, thing was mad rapid. And many people will say it’s got scooby front spots , nope , Subaru got that idea off Mazda
Very reliable engine motor...cast iron block...12 year using this car engine...never fail...lsd gb also... absolutely cannot compare this mazda gtr with gr
So einen Wagen sieht man heute fast nicht mehr,zumindest bei uns in Österreich😔.Jedoch gut das es noch Leute gibt die was so einen GTR noch haben,und schätzen Ihn.Nicht hergeben😀😀
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I owned a 1991 GTA-E. It was the rally spec version of the GTR. Only 300 were made and 2200 road cars for homologation. Same engine and drive train but no electrics, manual heater (no climate), AC was an option, the speed limiter was removed (although in the GTR if you take the clock out the dash there is a screw on back with a wire labelled 180km/h that if you disconnect then no more limiter), there was also no sound deadening in the car.
The GTR engine was factory hand built, had hollow cam shafts to save .5kg each, squeeze cast pistons, sodium filled exhaust valves and port matched.
Gearbox was the weak point in these and known to break with hard launches and hard puck clutches. Most people do some bearing plate mods and use a single plate sprung center organic clutch to help. Also fill the gearbox from the fill point on top of the box under the battery tray and you can get about 3.5L of fluid in there which helps too.
Can't wait to get another one.
Been around the earlier BF 4x4 turbos for decades, had numerous ones and got one sitting on my drive waiting for the weather to warm up so i can finish it. In all the years, never have i seen a GTR or GTX in the flesh, and only seen one other BF turbo on the road, and that was at Southend about 15 odd years ago. They are proper rocking horse poop.
Full respect to Your Mother, She's a good one with a car history like that 👍
Thank you Monky London. Greatly appreciated video. Really enjoy you go into the details and with the knowledgeable owner of this very nice and rare Mazda survivor car.
Also if I may I'd like to mention it is awesome you take the time to show us around and include the engine and interior footage. Classy and cool motorcar, Mazda love 👓
Like 99 👀💯👊 Thanks again, I appreciate too the relaxed vibe in the video, coupled with proper smooth JDM acceleration sounds. Looking foward to more ML action!
Thank you sir, yeah very enjoyable this was John reports. I'm coming to NL on the monster tour as well 🤙 Have a good evening sir see you in the next video
respect to Jon and the owner nice to see Jon not scared off from the m4 and this little car done him on the islands 👌👍👊
Saw this hiding at Ford Power Live, stole the show for me, it was hiding in the paddock. I’m not a Ford guy so this was by far the best car there 😍
In west coast Canada I had a 1988 323 GT turbo sedan until October 2000. 2WD and loads of torque steer when you applied hard throttle in a corner. But tons of fun, wish I still had it. Knew about the 323 GTX but not the GTR. Very cool item!
I've owned one of these for 13 years, such a great looking car.
Awesome car, love the 90’s group A homologation cars!!!
Used to have three exact same, only in black. was loads of fun to drive, brings back memories. Thanks for the review.
What a sick little car. That interior is beautiful. Seat design is epic.
I have a bc08 323 gtr swap in my 1995 escort gt , awd , lsd 525 hp to the wheels with the help of an autronic sm4 full stand alone unit among so many goodies mate , cheers.
Xyz is jdm
Goodness parts 👌
My old honda run xyz 6pot brakes
Good to have you back matey 😎
Congrats Monky! can't wait to see what you do at LZ world
Nice bro, big sends I can tell you that much
that is one sexy 323. if only our mazda looked like that its beautiful
Nice little thing. Super rare on the road
Yeah apparently under 10 left on the road in the UK
@@monkylondon This one Probably the best.
Great stuff an epic to see you on the lz tour man all the best!
Lovely car, I remember a neighbour ad one in red wen I were a kid and a renault 5gt turbo
I grew up loving rx7z and learning about Mazda racing man how I always wanted to go for spin in 323 gtr
I had a 1990 GTX 4 door and it was such a fun car, the GTR was the holy grail, couldnt afford one at the time!
Would love to have a GTX now they were pretty sick as well tbf
Proud owner of a sunroof BG hatch with the factory optioned double spoilers
GTR got phosphorus filled exhaust valves, pressure cast pistons, bigger (ball bearing) turbo, better exhaust manifold, different intake manifold, and massively thicker rods, the crank was also forged, but I don't believe it was any different than the GTX crank. My first car was the 4 door sedan Protege, the GTX and GTRs were never available here and I always dreamed of having one.
My dad had one of those as a rally car early 90’s had to weld up the roof as it had a sunroof as standard always remember him moaning cos it was costing him an fckin fortune to build, compared to the mk2 escorts he was used to 😂
Always wanted one of these or a Gti-R (Or a Nissan Cherry Turbo. Don't ask.. grew up in one lol)
One day. One day.
I'd love a Primera GT (grandad had one) or a March Super Turbo but they're stupidly rare.
@@jeeves_uk My mate had a Primera GT in the mid 2000's. We called it the 'gentleman racer' lol Keep an eye out for the Micra.. they do turn up. There was one for sale on pistonheads a few months ago £8999 iirc They did an article on it, if you fancy a look
Love a Cherry Turbo! What about Daihatsu Charade GTI remember those?
I’ve got a black cherry turbo on a B reg it’s great very hard to find a black one
@@monkylondon 3 cylinder turbo goodness baby.
Love it...anyone else spot the mk2 golf a 6:36👌
Well spotted!
Wow!! What a beautiful example of a very cool car. Throttle down from Chicago ✌️
Much love from across the pond!
Bit of old school.... Love it!
Old skool ftw big love
I saw this exact car this morning, still looking absolutely beautiful
Always liked those Mazda turbos remember them in the day Scooby owner gc8 now , proper old school car sick whip 😂💪💯
Still got my 91' GTX sedan along with my ep3 type r 🤟 the ep3 is a fantastic car all around but boy oh boy.. when i get the gtx for a quick Sunday evening, its a whole other level 😍 there's a few of us left, keep it up bois 🤙
Proper decent whip. Saw you pop up on Adam LZ vid about s**t my pants 😂 buzzing mate congrats mate can’t wait to see how you get on mate well deserved 👍🏻
The forgotten hero..323 GTR..
Remember seeing a few of these in 323 form around in to 90’s, think they came in silver aswell, but white for the win 😮
I read years ago by simply changing exhaust and inlet you could free up 60bhp. And I’m sure I saw racing cams which gave it even more power. I’ve always wanted one….
A forgotten JDM.... Great view thanks for the coverage...
I had the NZ variant GTX, very nice cars back in the day!
I've got the FWD version of this. Lovely car.
GTI? My mum had a 323 GTI 1.8 DOCH think they were 130hp, cool car
@@monkylondon not quite, it's a 1991 Mazda 323 GLXi saloon. Even rarer than the one in the video!
That sound awesome!!!! Unlike a Kia Soul.
I didn't even know such a car existed. Thank you for the great content
My pleasure bud!
Had this in the 90s as my first car as a teen. I thought I was so fast til the day a B16a Civic passed me on the highway as I was bouncing off the speed limiter. Then I got my mrs to buy a B16a Si-R civic so I could do the same to other turbo cars of the era lol.
Love rally heritage
Agreed such a special time
Yes mate, proper car always wanted one! Even the mx3 can be a weapon.
Always wanted one. One day I might scrape some cash together
Gonna need a tracklist from mr monky one day, these are bangin tunes for bangin vids!
It was the Mazda Familia over here in Australia. I had a GTR and the rare GT-Ae.
That was nom nom.
Not a chance against the bimmer but I know what I'd enjoy more👌love old school weapons great content 🙌
I love your car mate , beautiful and rare car.
We had these in Australia and the Kf/Kh laser awd with same engine combo. I owned one. Dam fast car. Very light and nibble but let’s be honest the gearbox was easy to break. People would put a Toyota rav4 box in to fix this issue.
My mum had 2 of these but just the gt. Still got one and the other parted out and everything in the attic haha
Our mums are legends! Was it badged GT or GTI, think you're right it was GT. My old dears was metallic black
これは最高ですし、好きですし、スポーツカーもかっこよくて素敵です。
Minted cars these, be hard work finding one let alone one that’s not rotten
I had a front cut delivered from Japan delivered to Adelaide then to my hometown Perth
What a fkn animal of an engine
Forged pistons. Sodium filled valves for heat transfer
Into a ford laser. Best 100000 kms of racing round Perth streets ever chopping Audis skylines. Rexes b8s
Straight thru 2 1/2 inch zorst and this think mover ina 1200 kg car
Broke gearboxes and driveshafts regularly
Keep it above 3500 rpm and reduces lag
Gtr box was close ratio. Gtx box wasn’t
I had the Aussie spec Ford Laser TX-3, basically a Mazda Familia GTR with a different shell, and "Ford" written on the valve cover....absolute weapon of a thing. All wheel drive, 1.8L DOHC Turbo. With a few extra boosties thanks to a solenoid on the wastegate... Yet another hot car I regret ever selling 😢
I'm so happy I have kept my Familiar GTR, safe and sound in the shed
Really nice cars with one of the best driving position ect but just don't launch alot or will be off-road for a long time,gearboxes are very delicate in that model & parts hard to locate
These cars are still a best all rounders in my eyes came with the 1.8 mazda BPT engine sodium fill valves crankshaft fordged thicker rods than its 1.8 bpt brother that came in the gtx plus the gtr had a upgraded intake manifold a ball bearing turbo very solid engine's sadly 😥 mazda discontinued with these engine's I am currently running the gtr engine in my mazda protege5
Great information thanks for chiming in, your car sounds epic tbf
Brings back memories, wish i still had mine
Rare car tbh brilliant design always wanted one tbh back in the day ....
Beautiful car they are a gorgeous rally legend.
All the Kiwi Bogans know this car😅🇳🇿 One of my favs ❤
Big up NZ
Love the look of these so much. For me it’s like a hybrid between the ep82 Glanza and the Pulsar GTIR
Yeah absolutely agree with that, really need one in my life 😂
Monky London is Mr Worldwide congratulations you've worked hard enough for it🎉
proper made me laugh when the little scamp flew off the roundabout and the bmw thought, not today.
My dad's mate had one of these in early 2000s and had to get a clutch specially made for it. Cost a fortune aswell
Great video as usual bud.I know these cars are getting up there in value,especially when left stock but how capable would this be with say another 50-60 bhp.Looks like great fun in the twistes 😁
Yeah fire sure, 350 be great figures, just would need a gearbox upgrade you can feel they ain't that strong but I suppose they only built these to enter group A so didn't need to invest in a mad box just enough for the oem power levels, makes sense really. Thanks for watching
A Mazda 323 4wd recently went through a classic auction in a mild rally spec . For under 3k i. Did not show interest I was thinking it was worth more. Then I found out it went for cheap gutted I could of got that. My fault.
Remember seeing one of these do a standing start outside the local curry house circa 1999/2000. Took off like a stabbed rat! Squat and go!
the BG GTAE is then one, my boss had a couple of GTR's and a GTAE which he let us drive around the yard in the early 2000's here in NZ
Loved these cars back in the day, should have bought one
Lovely GTR. The red is a blaze red which is very rare. I have a 93 323 SE BG and I'm trying to make it into a GT.
These were INCREDIBLY rare in the 90's, such a unicorn
Awesome video 🔥
Man I had one in New Zealand back in 2000 brilliant man brilliant r