Good grief! Anyone else seen this SD1....?!

Good grief! Anyone else seen this SD1....?!

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wedg1e

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26,809 posts

266 months

deltaf

1,384 posts

258 months

Sunday 19th January 2003
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Nice engineering, but i cant see why hes got it in possibly the worst handling car of all time.
Anyone remember Tony Ponds Rover going into a tree?
This is what i foresee happening with this car too.
Shame as hes done such a lot of work on it.

NDT

1,753 posts

264 months

Wednesday 29th January 2003
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shame he forgot about charge cooling...

SLiller

59 posts

259 months

Wednesday 29th January 2003
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Tony Pond managed to crash lots of cars over the years.
Iam not convinced that makes the SD1 the worst handling car ever.
Winning the touring cars championships, rallying, and used for years by plod have no bearing I guess.
Many thousand SD1's managed to stay on the road and gave many of my generation their first taste of what fun a large powerful family saloon can be.
The SD1 was a very good car for its time, perhaps the front engine rear drive scared some people, but I think that combination is the only way to be!!.

joospeed

4,473 posts

279 months

Wednesday 29th January 2003
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Indeed
a bit of an understeerer but that's really only because it had a well located (watts linkage / trailing link) rear axle and not enough front camber on turn. I'd say they were pretty good handling cars really. I'd have a twin plenum vitesse any day :big yay:

>> Edited by joospeed on Wednesday 29th January 13:13

KDNGRIFF

23 posts

256 months

Wednesday 29th January 2003
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Also, didn't Tony Pond do a 100mph ave. lap around the TT course in 1988 using a near standard Vitesse! Handling quite important around there methinks!

marki

15,763 posts

271 months

Wednesday 29th January 2003
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Looks like a tribute to under bonnet cleaning to me ,,,nice work ,,, like a few of you i have some fond memories of the 3500sdi good car for their day

joospeed

4,473 posts

279 months

Wednesday 29th January 2003
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KDNGRIFF said: Also, didn't Tony Pond do a 100mph ave. lap around the TT course in 1988 using a near standard Vitesse! Handling quite important around there methinks!


yep but that was the later 827 front drive lard barge. it also ran slicks and an aftermarket exhaust. it did touch 150mph on the straights though
:bigrespectTone:

Tony Hall

17,972 posts

283 months

Friday 31st January 2003
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Believe my mates still got his turbo 3.5 SD1 in the garage somewhere, went like a rocket when it went. Engineering wasn't the best I remember.
On a sad note, is Tony Pond still with us, seem to remember a news report a while ago...
... he got to drive some right crap though, when every one else had some pretty potent stuff, he got a TR7.

JonRB

74,830 posts

273 months

Friday 31st January 2003
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I seem to remember reading that he died recently.

willmark

16 posts

261 months

Wednesday 5th February 2003
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Talking of SD1 mate of mine in Merseyside still has stashed in his garage one genuine janspeed on the logbook registered twinturbo model never uses it what waste

deltaf

1,384 posts

258 months

Wednesday 5th February 2003
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Jeez bet thats worth a few dollairos?

SLiller

59 posts

259 months

Thursday 6th February 2003
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Iam afraid to say Tony Pond died of cancer, last year I think. Great driver with some great cars.
Awesome on the Manx with a TR8.
I saw him drive at Silverstone rallysprint circuit, beat everything in a TR8, with some great low level flying.
The police used to run turbo SD1's apparently, I know someone who was stopped for 154mph, the police car was catching him very quickly, I wonder what happened to these cars?.

minimax

11,984 posts

257 months

Friday 7th February 2003
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chap up my way has an SD1 Vitesse - fully tuned & balanced (the party trick is to balance a cup of tea on the rocker cover & rev the tits off it & watch it not spill a drop) with a (claimed) 300BHP at the wheels. certainly it is an smart as motor that tore up my mini in a straight line. It's so low I can't get my fist between it & the ground!!!! Nice.