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RE: S1 106 Rallye - Chris_90 - 24-12-2013

Very nice!! Not sure on the yellow wheels but other than that Beautiful! Big Grin


RE: S1 106 Rallye - Jenkosowls - 24-12-2013

Passive rear steering is the term no need to left foot break or any trickery. Standard setups perform this. if you go in to a long corner with steering wheel at a constant angle give it a quick tug you'll feel the back end move round like it's stepping out. It's not it's just the rear starting to steer. unpredictable if youvd never drove a PSA car before.

Unfortunately it has been known that you can roll it very easily at less than 30mph if your good enough! Solid mounts make it more predictable


RE: S1 106 Rallye - padge - 24-12-2013

nice, still got the dturbo?


RE: S1 106 Rallye - lewisdmz - 25-12-2013

Cracking little car, realllly wanted one of these when I was 17 and had a 106 with the 1.1 engine in. As previously stated, get it up to scratch and keep the 8v in and it will only go up in value. What's the rev limit on these about 8k isn't it!?


RE: S1 106 Rallye - ezb - 26-12-2013

think its just shy of 8 yeah, revs its nuts off, it's like driving something with vtec ..almost dead down low in the revs.

still got the d-turbo, hoping to have it sorted for summer this year

kept all the original bits from the rallye (springs, breaks,beam,struts) so if/when I sell it it's got all the genuine original parts