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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
MK2 Jamie :I totally dis agree with this statement - "totally agree, an rs1800 is in vtr league" I owned an RS1800 for 2 years I know for a fact it left VTR's for dead and would keep up with a 106 gti so Im assuming a VTS wouldn't be much different.
Wayne had worked his magic on yours though
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
hb69 :MK2 Jamie :I totally dis agree with this statement - "totally agree, an rs1800 is in vtr league" I owned an RS1800 for 2 years I know for a fact it left VTR's for dead and would keep up with a 106 gti so Im assuming a VTS wouldn't be much different.
Wayne had worked his magic on yours though
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
Can we just say some tuned and none tuned cars are slower/as fast/ faster than other tuned or non tuned cars?
Game over,
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
LOL at that picture
i wasnt trying to use up someones thread (sorry bake) neither was i trying to drone an arguemtn on
i just dont like seing so many people putting so many doubts (some without due dilegence) on the fiesta Rs. specially in favor of a french hot hatch!
im just glad more have stepped in to defend what were all using this forum for in the first place, the fiesta!
and Rob if you swear a 130 spec Si is in the firing range of a VTR, yours couldnt have been running right
thats all i will say now, think its dragged on enough, im happy more have equaled out the debate
i take it the GTi is now running fine now then bakewell?
i wasnt trying to use up someones thread (sorry bake) neither was i trying to drone an arguemtn on
i just dont like seing so many people putting so many doubts (some without due dilegence) on the fiesta Rs. specially in favor of a french hot hatch!
im just glad more have stepped in to defend what were all using this forum for in the first place, the fiesta!
and Rob if you swear a 130 spec Si is in the firing range of a VTR, yours couldnt have been running right
thats all i will say now, think its dragged on enough, im happy more have equaled out the debate
i take it the GTi is now running fine now then bakewell?
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
jonyb4 : specially in favor of a french hot hatch!
Oh dear
i just dont like seing so many people putting so many doubts (some without due dilegence) on the fiesta Rs
IMO its not worthy of the RS badge its a glorified xr2i, im not the only person that would say this either a lot of ford enthusiaists would say the same. Group 15 insurance, dull performnace etc compared to some "french hot hatches" which are quicker, and cheaper to insure etc no brainer really. If you want a RS fiesta theres only one to choose from.
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
black2 :jonyb4 : specially in favor of a french hot hatch!
Oh dear
Exactly what i thought.
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
Gets better everytime I check on this thread!
To be honest I can respect a decent car when I drive one, whatever badge it has on the front/back
Anyway... An update on the car!!
The bigger brakes are now fitted and bled, and work an absolute treat. Very happy with the outcome, and I can see this car being a bit tail happy now as it's so light at the back
Going to use the car to bed the brakes in this week, but we've found another problem in that the drivers front wheel bearing needs doing asap. Might just book it into the garage to make sure it's sorted before the planned track day on the 20th. Cutting it fine again though which I don't like!
To be honest I can respect a decent car when I drive one, whatever badge it has on the front/back
Anyway... An update on the car!!
The bigger brakes are now fitted and bled, and work an absolute treat. Very happy with the outcome, and I can see this car being a bit tail happy now as it's so light at the back
Going to use the car to bed the brakes in this week, but we've found another problem in that the drivers front wheel bearing needs doing asap. Might just book it into the garage to make sure it's sorted before the planned track day on the 20th. Cutting it fine again though which I don't like!
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
bakewell001 :The bigger brakes are now fitted and bled, and work an absolute treat. Very happy with the outcome, and I can see this car being a bit tail happy now as it's so light at the back
Going to use the car to bed the brakes in this week, but we've found another problem in that the drivers front wheel bearing needs doing asap. Might just book it into the garage to make sure it's sorted before the planned track day on the 20th. Cutting it fine again though which I don't like!
I like the feel of a tail happy FWD, but alas mie was a bit to tail happy in the end!
As for cutting it fine, i wouldn't be a project car if it didn't
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
Ratspeed :bakewell001 :The bigger brakes are now fitted and bled, and work an absolute treat. Very happy with the outcome, and I can see this car being a bit tail happy now as it's so light at the back
Going to use the car to bed the brakes in this week, but we've found another problem in that the drivers front wheel bearing needs doing asap. Might just book it into the garage to make sure it's sorted before the planned track day on the 20th. Cutting it fine again though which I don't like!
I like the feel of a tail happy FWD, but alas mie was a bit to tail happy in the end!
As for cutting it fine, i wouldn't be a project car if it didn't
lol you put that perfectly
i recently went on a go karting trip in newport with college, although they were rwd, the arse on them was very lively, most of the bends was taking with it swinging out, was very good fun, soon as i jumped back int he fiesta i had all the confedance to wanna kick the arse on that out, yet again its alot more difficult lol, best i leave that to the karts
what are the brakes off? and what size?
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
The discs were 247mm - now up to 266mm (these are what the 206 gti, and some 306's use as standard) along with some ebc pads. This might not sound like a massive upgrade but it's definitely made a difference, the calipers are a lot bigger and provide a lot more stopping power. Its a popular 106 mod as you can still keep the 14" wheels. 306 gti-6 brakes are too big for 14s, and it's best to change the master cylinder with those. This upgrade was a happy medium and will be more than good enough for this car.
I forgot the camera today but there wasn't too much exciting going on!
I forgot the camera today but there wasn't too much exciting going on!
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
bakewell001 :The discs were 247mm - now up to 266mm (these are what the 206 gti, and some 306's use as standard) along with some ebc pads. This might not sound like a massive upgrade but it's definitely made a difference, the calipers are a lot bigger and provide a lot more stopping power. Its a popular 106 mod as you can still keep the 14" wheels. 306 gti-6 brakes are too big for 14s, and it's best to change the master cylinder with those. This upgrade was a happy medium and will be more than good enough for this car.
I forgot the camera today but there wasn't too much exciting going on!
Pics of Karlos required tbh
Use it to come to the meet next week. Dont forget to book the track day too
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
bakewell001 :The discs were 247mm - now up to 266mm (these are what the 206 gti, and some 306's use as standard) along with some ebc pads. This might not sound like a massive upgrade but it's definitely made a difference, the calipers are a lot bigger and provide a lot more stopping power. Its a popular 106 mod as you can still keep the 14" wheels. 306 gti-6 brakes are too big for 14s, and it's best to change the master cylinder with those. This upgrade was a happy medium and will be more than good enough for this car.
I forgot the camera today but there wasn't too much exciting going on!
sounds like a similar upgrade from standard fiesta brakes to the 260s such as ive done
just theyre about 8mm bigger than the 260s on fords, or do they call them the 270s for the pug?
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Lookin good !
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You paid for the track day yet Steve?
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Looks like a cool little trackcar, alwas had a soft spot for these, although I do find the pedals a little close together!
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~nomad~ :although I do find the pedals a little close together!
I think thats the main problem with them, i seem to mash at least 2 pedals at once
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lol, isnt that a skill some race drivers use to get around corners quicker?
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
~nomad~ :Looks like a cool little trackcar, alwas had a soft spot for these, although I do find the pedals a little close together!
French thing imo, always found that with with pugs and s**t.
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
Yeah the pedals are very close together, and it doesn't help that I have size 11 feet!
Similar in the 206, I can't press the clutch in one without my foot hitting the steering column!
Anyway, cars not ready for this trackday today either...
At this rate, it might be ready for April!
Similar in the 206, I can't press the clutch in one without my foot hitting the steering column!
Anyway, cars not ready for this trackday today either...
At this rate, it might be ready for April!
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
nice upgraded on the brakes my mates gti has got gti-6 caiplers on it and i swear it can nearly do endoes shame he dont no how to drive it tho shame you did not make the track day mate
reading this makes me miss my vts more and more
reading this makes me miss my vts more and more
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
Next Lydden track day is in Feb, reckon it will be ready for then?
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
hb69 :Next Lydden track day is in Feb, reckon it will be ready for then?
Bloody wants to be!
Bearing was being done this week and if it's not snowing I'll hopefully be putting it back together tomorrow.
Is that another £99 session?
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Yeah same price
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
bakewell001 :Ok, speaking from experience... When I owned this car first time round I actually swapped it for an rs1800 - let's just say the drive home was much more fun!
I'm not slating fiestas or anything here and I didn't want this thread to spear off into a "what's better" thread (although it is interesting hearing peoples views on it). Im not into the whole traffic light racer game either and dont drive this car agressively on the road to prove its faster or better than other cars, so I can't comment on that. I just fancied going down a different route to a track based mk3. If anyone would like to really see how the cars compare, make sure your name is down when the thread for castle combe action day in April pops up
Thats was me that swapped with you . the 106 did handle better than the rs1800. iv just bought a saxo vts for a runabout/track car
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
donk1 :bakewell001 :Ok, speaking from experience... When I owned this car first time round I actually swapped it for an rs1800 - let's just say the drive home was much more fun!
I'm not slating fiestas or anything here and I didn't want this thread to spear off into a "what's better" thread (although it is interesting hearing peoples views on it). Im not into the whole traffic light racer game either and dont drive this car agressively on the road to prove its faster or better than other cars, so I can't comment on that. I just fancied going down a different route to a track based mk3. If anyone would like to really see how the cars compare, make sure your name is down when the thread for castle combe action day in April pops up
Thats was me that swapped with you . the 106 did handle better than the rs1800. iv just bought a saxo vts for a runabout/track car
Certainly was pal, i sold it on since then but had to buy it back as it was a decent car!
Wheel bearing has been done now, it just needs putting back together. If it stops snowing i might be able to sort it over the weekend.
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
rear wheel bearing?
popular things to go on these and the saxo's, boy racers liek to think they have mad camber thanks to the lowering, although this is false
popular things to go on these and the saxo's, boy racers liek to think they have mad camber thanks to the lowering, although this is false
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
Nope, front one.
Surely any lowered "boy racer" car would suffer the same over time?
Surely any lowered "boy racer" car would suffer the same over time?
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bakewell001 :Nope, front one.
Surely any lowered "boy racer" car would suffer the same over time?
Yeah i think so the saxo iv just bought has had a front wheel bearing done and its lowered
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
Im looking at vtr's atm, cant afford a vts.
Rallye box, supersprint/kam racing pipe, raceland forced induction kit and thats it
Rallye box, supersprint/kam racing pipe, raceland forced induction kit and thats it
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
3lward :Im looking at vtr's atm, cant afford a vts.
Rallye box, supersprint/kam racing pipe, raceland forced induction kit and thats it
it suits you
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
jonyb4 :3lward :Im looking at vtr's atm, cant afford a vts.
Rallye box, supersprint/kam racing pipe, raceland forced induction kit and thats it
it suits you
Jony jog on, why do you think ford is far superior to every other car manufacturer? you do know buying fords for the rest of your life wont earn anything from them right? im not as narrow minded as you see.
My mate jason is ford through and through but then bought a williams clio on the whim and i tell you what that would pulverise a 2.0 zetec, he said so his self that it was a hell of a lot quicker than his mk2 2.0.
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Re: My Peugeot 106 Gti Track Car Project
go rant to someone else i dont care
and i know how quick the clio sports are thank yous
and i know how quick the clio sports are thank yous
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