Seicento Sporting Speed tests

Handbrake is a sod on the Seicento, and the lever mechanism itself is prone to cracking which needs welding or replacing to fix.
 
i've never seen them crack, where abouts did you hear that? the linkages are prone to seizing, and need constantly greasing to prevent that. if they're well serviced, the handbrake will work ok.

saying that, i binned mine, moved my front brake discs to the back and fitted puntoGT rear calipers on custom brackets.
 
Is the Chincento's handbrake similar to the Seicento? As on my GF's one it's useless! That's with new shoes and new cables!
 
GeX said:
i've never seen them crack, where abouts did you hear that? the linkages are prone to seizing, and need constantly greasing to prevent that. if they're well serviced, the handbrake will work ok.

saying that, i binned mine, moved my front brake discs to the back and fitted puntoGT rear calipers on custom brackets.
I watched it being repaired on a 1 year old Seicento Sporting. The same one that the door hinge snapped off the A pillar at just over 2 years old. And had a new gearbox by 45k....

Wasn't built to take the sort of abuse it did really, but it was bloody good fun :D
 
Lopéz said:
I watched it being repaired on a 1 year old Seicento Sporting. The same one that the door hinge snapped off the A pillar at just over 2 years old. And had a new gearbox by 45k....

Wasn't built to take the sort of abuse it did really, but it was bloody good fun :D

That must have been a Friday afternoon car. The one sat outside this house right now is coming up on 7 years old, and hasn't had anything that bad go wrong with it :)


You just know I'm tempting fate by saying that....
 
AmDaMan said:
Is the Chincento's handbrake similar to the Seicento? As on my GF's one it's useless! That's with new shoes and new cables!

its exactly the same, yeah

Lopéz said:
I watched it being repaired on a 1 year old Seicento Sporting. The same one that the door hinge snapped off the A pillar at just over 2 years old. And had a new gearbox by 45k....

Wasn't built to take the sort of abuse it did really, but it was bloody good fun :D

they are bloody good fun to throw about, mine (cinq) is built to take abuse though :D
 
Yeah agree about the handbrake on these, mine never really worked all that well.
Big thumbs up to these cars, people slate them, but I had mine for 5 years cost me pennies to run and was damn good fun to chuck around at legal speeds. Mine was totally abused but nothing major went wrong with it for 90k miles that I owned it.
I swapped my front brakes with Red dot grooved items and pads, and was very impressed with the difference it made over standard. Also had 195's which helped for grip.
These cars are easy to lock up as standard, if it's pre ABS and has the skinny 165 tyres on.
 
Mr_White said:
It's 13.1 in reality.


Nah mate.. Im not making anything up. Im not one of those Chavvy losers who only talks about how much "Brake" the engine has got. My brother timed from when i let my foot off the Clutch. Ill have to Camera it next time for Proof.
 
your speedo is not accurate enough for it to be proof

if anything your going to be slower than the official test , especially when theres 2 of you in it
 
andy said:
your speedo is not accurate enough for it to be proof

if anything your going to be slower than the official test , especially when theres 2 of you in it


My Garmin GPS module is coming on Saturday :) ill test it with that :)
 
FrannoBaz said:
Nah mate.. Im not making anything up. Im not one of those Chavvy losers who only talks about how much "Brake" the engine has got. My brother timed from when i let my foot off the Clutch. Ill have to Camera it next time for Proof.
Never done it myself but in my opinion the only why to take amateur measurements is like this:

1) use GPS to calibrate speedo - so you know where the needle actually is for each speed you're interested in.
2) do the driving whilst someone else films the speedo - making sure to film dead straight on to minimise parallax.
3) measure times from the video - making sure the video is running exactly in real time (not at 60fps if recorded at 50fps etc.)

That should be accurate to maybe a quarter second at best, but more like half a second. Errors come from not being able to totally eliminate parallax and the low resolution of speedo.
 
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