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- W. GORDON FOGARTY
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Clearly Uno turbos are long gone these days.
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gordon
Fiat x1/9 hillclimb car (competition modded)
Fiat X1/9 road car (basically standard)
Alfa Romeo Giulietta Cloverleaf
Porsche 911 (996)
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are you using 13" rims still?
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Panda 2 in 1.3 16V MJT
Panda 2 van 1.2i 4x4 and 1.3 16V MJT
if you're off to india the fiat palio 1.2i also.
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- Andrew Punter
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not cheap - approx £60 each plus vat plus core cost if you dont have calipers to send back (thankfully my parts shop aren't too fussy about what calipers I return!)
Harder to find are the carriers!
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Do the larger pistons not cause longer pedal travel?
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I've got UT style Lucas/Girling front calipers on my Dallara lookalike, from an Alfa 155, with 257x20 discs. These have 54 mm pistons and the pedal travel is a bit longer.
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These could provide a more reliable source of parts to the old UT swap with the same benefits.
Anybody live near a breakers yard with one of these in? It would be easy to see if it bolts up or not.
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Rachael Fearnhead wrote: I've got UT style Lucas/Girling front calipers on my Dallara lookalike, from an Alfa 155, with 257x20 discs. These have 54 mm pistons and the pedal travel is a bit longer.
Rachel what do you have fitted to the rear?
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Anyone done this setup?I haven't fitted them yet as I don't want the car off the road right now, but I will be fitting 257x12 x40 high discs with Fiat Croma calipers. These are again Lucas-Girling with 38 mm pistons and have the correct handbrake lever arrangement to fit the X1/9 handbrake cables with some adapter ferrules added.
Fiat X1/9, 1500 White
Fiat X1/9, 1500 Dark Blue
Fiat X1/9, 1300 UT Red
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Andrew Punter wrote: Hi was at www.brakepartssuperstore.org.uk and they show the panda 1.3 calipers as being a good match except that the bolt spacing is 148mm IIRC the uno turbo and X19 spacing is 130mm.
The bolt spacing quoted is for the caliper to carrier, which is not the important part, the carrier to the hub is I believe that that is still the same as used on the x1/9 but needs clarification.
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