Same here but 1989 G plate. Had power steering. I’ll never forget my young days in my 1.6 GTI. 1st gear used to pull 30mph in milliseconds off the lights😂. This 1 on the video looks awesome. I’m glad we both survived though pal, obviously top drivers we are👍
had a couple of 90s mazda 323 one of them a GT version with a 130bhp engine with some tuning on top of that and lightened interior as well as a tight spring setup, where like a gokart.
That’s some impressive piloting! What a quick car, and well built too. I have a time attack competition this weekend, so this has helped me get into the right frame of mind. Wish me luck!
Is that with a Quaife 6-speed sequential?? What's the engine displacement? Must be a lot of fun to drive, I used to take my 205 Rallye 1.9 on track, club racing 😊
@@richardjones2811 yes of course. We had a very powerful platform at our disposal with the turbo charged TU5J4. We have been building them for many years reliably in excess of 400bhp so there was no testing and development needed. At the time F1, world touring car and WRC had gone 1.6 turbo so it was fitting with what was going on globally in motorsport. The space was greater in the engine bay, which meant I could focus on lengths and diameters of boost hoses and exhausts to make it super efficient, it looks prettier and more importantly for me it hadn’t been done before, it was something different. They are the main reasons.
I had an 1985 1.6 back in the day. Still one of the best handling FWD cars I've ever had the pleasure of driving.
Same here but 1989 G plate. Had power steering. I’ll never forget my young days in my 1.6 GTI. 1st gear used to pull 30mph in milliseconds off the lights😂. This 1 on the video looks awesome.
I’m glad we both survived though pal, obviously top drivers we are👍
had a couple of 90s mazda 323 one of them a GT version with a 130bhp engine with some tuning on top of that and lightened interior as well as a tight spring setup, where like a gokart.
That’s some impressive piloting! What a quick car, and well built too. I have a time attack competition this weekend, so this has helped me get into the right frame of mind. Wish me luck!
Oh, and you have a new sub! 😊
@@ericn7698 thank you very much ! Welcome aboard ! 👍🏻
Lovely car
that on screen leader board did everything it could to not show you 😂
Smart pug 205 gti
Mate I’d kill for that car! Anyone you want bumping off??😂 honestly that is a sick build. Phat
Well in Daz good to see your doing well buddy
Is that with a Quaife 6-speed sequential?? What's the engine displacement? Must be a lot of fun to drive, I used to take my 205 Rallye 1.9 on track, club racing 😊
@@MrMrHelix yes we use a 6 speed quaife sequential gearbox. It’s 1598cc.
Impressive project I must say 😮😊
Seen this at Donington sounded insane
@@BlueberryWrap thank you 🙏
Can i buy one?
Cant really beat a small car with a massive engine bay.
May I ask why you didn't use the 1.9 gti engine?
@@richardjones2811 yes of course. We had a very powerful platform at our disposal with the turbo charged TU5J4. We have been building them for many years reliably in excess of 400bhp so there was no testing and development needed. At the time F1, world touring car and WRC had gone 1.6 turbo so it was fitting with what was going on globally in motorsport. The space was greater in the engine bay, which meant I could focus on lengths and diameters of boost hoses and exhausts to make it super efficient, it looks prettier and more importantly for me it hadn’t been done before, it was something different. They are the main reasons.
@@SpooxMotorsportLTD And lighter too I guess.
Thanks for the reply and all the best with the car.
@@richardjones2811 the TU engine is actually heavier than the 1.9 XU.
That excellent little Pug would be wicked as a road car! 😎
It would be a terrible road car in every way! Great for what it’s made for though, love it.
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