Anyone have info on the Peugeot 405 T16 GR?
Discussion
I've always love the Group B rally cars, in perticular the Peugeot 205 T16. But the rarer Peugeot 405 T16 produces shortly after group B was banned for desert rallying and the Pikes Peak hilclimb has recently cought my attention a bit more. Information on it is rather sporadic it seems, even the number built seems to be unclear. Quite a few pictures here, but little else.
Does anyone know more about it, and maybe have some more technical information than the general spec sheet type thing you see in magazines? I'm sorely tempted to build areproduction of it for myself as a (very) long term project sometime in the future, although the drivetrain might be a bit of an issue as it seems completely bespoke with nothing comparible in either racing or road aplications.
Jut to liven things up a bit, a selection pictures I've found around the internet myself. Feel free to add more if you have any.
Does anyone know more about it, and maybe have some more technical information than the general spec sheet type thing you see in magazines? I'm sorely tempted to build areproduction of it for myself as a (very) long term project sometime in the future, although the drivetrain might be a bit of an issue as it seems completely bespoke with nothing comparible in either racing or road aplications.
Jut to liven things up a bit, a selection pictures I've found around the internet myself. Feel free to add more if you have any.
johnfelstead said:
I think Geoff Page has a Pikes Peak version in his workshop, or he did fairly recently.
Sorry to dig up what is now an old thread, and excuse my ignorance, but who is Geoff Page? Only info I could find was this thread on PH (google leading me round in circles there! )lozriva said:
anyone have specs for the different versions?
What I've found so far from translating french magazine articles:pikes peak version
Engine:
1905cc 4 cylinder 16v XU9T, alloy block and heads
mounted transversely and inclined by 20°
Belt-driven DOHC
Two stage variable length intake manifold
Forged 5 main bearing crankshaft
Dry sump lubrication
Bore 83mm, Stroke 88mm, compression ratio 6.5:1
Marelli-Solex injection system
Thomson ignition system
1 injector per cylinder with water injection in intercooler
Garrett turbo charger with air to water intercooler
Electronic boost control up to 3 bar
650hp at 7500rpm, 8500rpm max (340hp/l)
685Nm from 4500rpm to 5500rpm
Transmission:
TJ type gearbox
4wd with 33/67 front/rear split
Carbon clutch, epicyclic gear distribution
Road speed in gear at 8600rpm:
1 - 67 km/h
2 - 97 km/h
3 - 127 km/h
4 - 144 km/h
5 - 178 km/h
6 - 211 km/h
Axle ratio: 8x39, et demultiplication 19x29 en sortie de boile
Interlocking: 25/75 front/rear with disks
Chassis:
Central spaceframe made from stamped sheet metal and steel tubes
front and rear spaceframes from steel tubes
Composite fiber bodywork
Double wishbone front and rear suspension with 1 coilover damper per corner and antirollbars
Front and rear ventilated brake disks 327mm with AP Racing 4 piston calipers
Assisted rack and pinion steering on front wheels with machanical rear wheel steering system
2 turns lock to lock
Front tires: 225/50-16 (on track Michelin 25/64-16)
Rear tires: 270/45-16 (on track Michelin 26/64-16)
Dimensions:
Length: 4250mm
Width: 1760mm
Wheelbase: 2888mm
Front and rear track: 1430mm
Wet weight: 950kg
Weight distribution: 600/350kg front/rear
Oil capacity: 10 litres
Fuel Capacity: 35 litres
Grand Raid version - same as pikes peak with these differences
compression ratio 7.0:1
Boost up to 2.2 bar
400bhp at 7500rpm
490Nm at 400rpm
1400W triphase Valeo alternator
Two plate cerametalic clutch with hydraulic actuation
Ferguson type limited slip differential
Axle ratio 8/39 front and rear hypoid type
Double Bilstein coilover dampers on each corner
2.5 truns lock to lock
Tires: Michelin 18/73-16
Wet weight: 1300kg
Fuel capacity: 435 litres
HereBeMonsters said:
OMG. Where is this garage? Better than any museum!
That's what I'd like to know! I picked up from another thread that he occasionally holds open days and such. Does he have a website for his company?Thanks for the pics Busa!
Edited by Ravell on Saturday 2nd January 23:26
Gassing Station | General Motorsport | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff