Uno Turbo? Sorry 4 asking

sirLancelot

New member
Just a thought...Hope i wont get "PK'd" for asking this.
Have any of you lads had a run-in with one of these? Either a close run or got nailed... (Std-or moded)
Had a discussion here at work now and i thought i'd put it out the guys who are normally envy’d for having nice/fast/beemers...and many youngsters still use M cars as messuring sticks for how fast their cars are... i can’t answer this question as i have a 318is and sometimes drive a 328 cab.

I know they can be quick...but it also depends...

(FYI-I owned a few UT's so i know them a little)
:argh:
 

Caddy101

Active member
I've never had an encounter with one, to be pretty honest, I don't even take note of them on the road... They are below me:rollsmile:
 

moranor@axis

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having been in a friends one that made about 200kw i can say they crazy fast but corner like crap :) and honestly i would not even think of owning own without a full cage and 6 point harness its just to dangerous :fencelook:
 

sirLancelot

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Caddy101 said:
I've never had an encounter with one, to be pretty honest, I don't even take note of them on the road... They are below me:rollsmile:

lol and so said many others...untill...
please dont get me wrong, UT's are not the fastest out there...
Just Impressive for what they are...(to date i never lost to a bmw with my UT when i still had one,lol but a 135 made me wana go find a Police station to lay a charge of assult with my Tiby ), but then again,back then there "WAS NO" 135/535's...but i held my own...
 

Seether

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Might as well put a rocket on a skateboard. Will offer you the same protection in a crash and also weighs nothing.
 

Caddy101

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Seether said:
Might as well put a rocket on a skateboard. Will offer you the same protection in a crash and also weighs nothing.

:roflol:
The skateboard probably handles better too
 

rick540

///Member
I owned an Uno Turbo for two years and I'm very gratefull to still be here.

It's the only car I have ever driven with four ventilated discs and zero ability to actually stop.
 

sirLancelot

New member
Seether said:
Might as well put a rocket on a skateboard. Will offer you the same protection in a crash and also weighs nothing.

Lol when i had mine and I would tell you...If you rolled your car or hit something at 200+ and me in my UT... we would both be history...difference is ...you would have a open casket and mine would be closed...
 

Dmonic1

Active member
I remember seeing UT's run E36 M's back in the mid 90s..... they where very powerful whrn modded....

BUt yeah handles and brakes like crap.... think they came with 13in wheels... :)
lekker Momo steering thou...
 

Philip Foglar

///Member
They were rockets with wheels! Never driven or been in one, but have seen a few in action! Yep, plenty dangerous - a friend of mine from school days had a normal 1400 Pacer and was killed in a head-on crash caused by the other driver who was drunk and on the wrong side of the road while going around a fast bend. So I can attest to them not being safe cars, the other guy survived and of course got off because the blood tests got lost... Typical thing to happen here.
 

ekseniks

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I had a 1st gear, second gear with one of those, i don't know if it was modded but after that I limped home with my tail between my legs...

PS. NWS password please?
 

Hellas

///Member
Friend had one back in school. Took it for a spin. Never again. And I promised myself never to own one. Awesome acceleration and speeds up to 200 in no time, but there is nothing else to say about safety and handling...
 
J

Jakkals_F30

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Same here... forgot the password but do know what pics... the famous voortrekker with the 350z crash if i remember correctly.

 

uli169

New member
Hey guys, im new to the forum. just stumbled across this thread. i know its slightly old but i found it interesting. i owned a UT too. was built by KS Motorsport. this car was still the most fun iv had on the road:=):but yes, unsafe. u cant expect much from a body like that. mine cornered very well being built and designed for hillclimbs in mind (previous owner won the knysna hillclimb in this class). i loved out-cornering my friends focus ST on my street tires:rollsmile:. but yeah u guys are right, UTs with unmodified suspension are very shakey through corners...
the other thing i found so much fun about the car is waiting for the boost to kick in and then have the tired spinning and screaming for traction. kind of a hillbilly fun experience. im sure those who are charged and who break traction in gear can appreciate what im saying. what im trying to get at is that these cars can be made very fast, but with that speed money needs to be spent. most people that own UTs dont fork out on any other areas besides engine (and then mostly S**T stuff too, hence why sooo many of these classics look horrendous, always makes me sad to see classics in bad condition, doesnt matter what classic). the breaks need upgrading and as mentioned above the suspension too if u want to up the power "safely" (as safely as u can in a UT). but still, the UTs can be fast. mine would deal with standard GTIs, STs and OPCs etc on low boost (0.6bar). i came across a couple of e46 330i's too and dealt with them. on high boost (1-1.1bar) id keep up with e36 and e46 m3s without them opening, although i really cant answer any questions regarding this. both only happened once and both on the n1 and i really cant remember at what speeds, too focused on the moments to be honest.
heres the thing though, the reason i practically never raced bmws is because the car was there for a completely different reason, i wanted to destroy the hot hatches, ironic i know:rollsmile:.

end of the day though, car is too unsafe. no matter what anyone says though, its still awesome. iv got a s13 200sx now. rebuilt the motor and modified the turbo, head work done, dv, and other small things. got meth injection waiting and getting a new aggressive cams as my exhaust side cam has play where it connects. MSX management is also in the plans. but all of this depends on whether or not i want to fulfill my dream of having a e30 325i/325is turbo, hence why im looking through the forum:=):always have had a soft spot for e30s:inlove:

pics of the UT

bottomfront.jpg

enginebay.jpg

http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k517/uli169/My Uno Turbo/fireextinguisher.jpg
back.jpg

so sleeper, no badges:rollsmile:
purple_uno_1024.jpg

pic on the abarth forum

specs:

Brakes :

Powerbrake Die Hard discs in front (highly recommended)
Standard ALFA discs, slotted, at the rear.
OMP Road&Sport pads all round.
Stainless steel braided brake hoses front and rear.
Ferodo DOT 5.1 brake fluid.
Brake bias optimised via load valve.

Suspension :

Koni adjustable dampers all round, fronts have been custom revalved. Rears adjusted to full rebound stiffness.
New lower control arms on the front with Powerflex polyurethane bushes.
Lightweight magnesium wheels.
Rear axle alignment adjusted slightly.
Front and rear strut braces.

Engine :

MSX engine management with boost control, launch control and flat shifting.
Standard intercooler with aluminium end caps
Silicone caps on boost pipes.
Mitsubishi TD04H-16T turbo
Ported cylinder head.
Aluminium radiator header tank.
Malpassi adjustable fuel pressure regulator.

Other :

2.5bar boost gauge
EGT temperature gauge mounted in cockpit.
Fire extinguisher (service up-to-date)
Switch for launch control and flat shifting.
 

Julz

Member
I got beaten bt a UT.I out launched him by a car length but by 3rd gear he caught up to me and started opening up a considerable gap.These days there's very few Uno Turbo's around,I'm shure most of them have been written off.
 
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