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christopher

New Bit Of Shiny Kit For The Rallye - Bling Bling

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My two T16's take mots of my time these days...But I managed to find a very rare Alloy strut brace for the Euro Rallye. It is very very light.

 

I really wasn't expecting really but to my amazement it really feels much stiffer & flatter cornering hard. Maybe it is just my imagination but it REALLY does.

 

in any case I like the bling in the aging engine compartment...for my now 23 year old Rallye...maybe you agree...

 

Its a daily driver. Starts first time every time sun or snow. Never lets me down :rolleyes:

 

 

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harryskid

Not seen that type befor! :rolleyes:

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Richie

Very shiny indeed, mate. Im pretty jealous you have two t16's. Thats just greedy! :)

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christopher

Not seen that type befor! :rolleyes:

 

 

Yeah it is especially designed to fit with the standard induction setup. A straight one would not fit!

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christopher

Very shiny indeed, mate. Im pretty jealous you have two t16's. Thats just greedy! :)

 

 

Well one is not roadworthy yet :ph34r: If that make you feel better :rolleyes:

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S@m

A spare t16 and a euro rallye........surely theres a project in there. :P (although a shame to break either i suppose!)

 

Sam

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j_turnell

I had one of those on my xs but personally didn't notice any difference.

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stu8v

I had one of those on my xs but personally didn't notice any difference.

 

 

I doubt you would, I suspect its pretty ineffective given that large bend in the middle.....!

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bluesleeper

a bit off topic i know but it would be nice to see the t16's?? please xxx

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zebedy101

a bit off topic i know but it would be nice to see the t16's?? please xxx

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I second that!!

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S@m

a bit off topic i know but it would be nice to see the t16's?? please xxx

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Third!

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christopher

Some pictures of the 405 T16's. These cars were the ultimate from peugeot at the time..

 

The red one is standard (220bhp) apart from

 

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  • 06 Brembo calipers
  • Tarox G88 discs and Pagid blue pads. It stops really really fast its scary. And it was the first time I had to try this. I had to bed these in doing hard braking from 90mph to 30mph.

 

I use this one mainly for family

 

The grey one I have been renovating. It was in a really bad state when I found it. I managed to drive it up the road yesterday for the first time in about seven years. It has

 

It has quite a few modifications it is supposed to have around 280 bhp. Right now on standard ECU. I'm planning to upgrade the cooling, fueling and ECU to get somewhere above 300 bhp

 


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  • Mi16 cams and I don't know what else to to the engine.
  • 3" exhaust
  • Coilovers
  • GT28R turbo
  • Modified downpipe
  • Lowered (too much)
     

These cars also have LHM citroen hydraulic suspension and 4wd. Which makes them fantastic to drive in all conditions. Even in deep snow.

 

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christopher

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