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hi,
anyone seen or heard of these?
they basically convert a rover metro/100 in to a trackday car
seems like good fun for someone not too mechanically minded?
http://www.talonsportscars.com/100r.php
anyone seen or heard of these?
they basically convert a rover metro/100 in to a trackday car
seems like good fun for someone not too mechanically minded?
http://www.talonsportscars.com/100r.php
Don't underestimate the Rover 100 as a stater track day car. OK if you're intending driving it straight into a wall then you might be better off buying something bigger (heavier), but I suspect a Saxo or 106 Rallye wouldn't fare much better if you want a small hatchback. I've done hundreds of trackdays and never seen anyone go head-on into the barriers anyway. And most Talon 100s have roll cages.
I know a few people with them and they are very quick with superb handling. Maybe not as pure as a 7 but as quick as most saloon based trackday cars with less than 250bhp.
Talon are a knowledgeable bunch and have done lots of these conversions, so the mods are well sorted and engineered.
Reyland also did a VVC Rover 100 and I saw that monster an Evo VIII at Bedford - and the Evo driver WAS trying.
I know a few people with them and they are very quick with superb handling. Maybe not as pure as a 7 but as quick as most saloon based trackday cars with less than 250bhp.
Talon are a knowledgeable bunch and have done lots of these conversions, so the mods are well sorted and engineered.
Reyland also did a VVC Rover 100 and I saw that monster an Evo VIII at Bedford - and the Evo driver WAS trying.
GTMSpyder said:
Don't underestimate the Rover 100 as a stater track day car. OK if you're intending driving it straight into a wall then you might be better off buying something bigger (heavier), but I suspect a Saxo or 106 Rallye wouldn't fare much better if you want a small hatchback. I've done hundreds of trackdays and never seen anyone go head-on into the barriers anyway. And most Talon 100s have roll cages.
I know a few people with them and they are very quick with superb handling. Maybe not as pure as a 7 but as quick as most saloon based trackday cars with less than 250bhp.
Talon are a knowledgeable bunch and have done lots of these conversions, so the mods are well sorted and engineered.
Reyland also did a VVC Rover 100 and I saw that monster an Evo VIII at Bedford - and the Evo driver WAS trying.
I agree. great fun little cars. Its great fun being the 'underdog' as well if that makes sense. I know a few people with them and they are very quick with superb handling. Maybe not as pure as a 7 but as quick as most saloon based trackday cars with less than 250bhp.
Talon are a knowledgeable bunch and have done lots of these conversions, so the mods are well sorted and engineered.
Reyland also did a VVC Rover 100 and I saw that monster an Evo VIII at Bedford - and the Evo driver WAS trying.
I used to love driving the Reyland one at Trackdays. A Little hooligan mobile...
Was better when it looked like this.

didnt like it when it was orange though!
Believe it or not. That little Metro could and did push a standard R33 GTR Vspec around Castle Combe as well!
and the R33 driver WAS trying... because it was me! and I know Combe VERY well!
Skyline on road rubber and the Metro always ran full slicks though to be fair.... so huge advantage there.
Edited by Porkie on Monday 8th June 15:44
Edited by Porkie on Monday 8th June 15:46
vx220 said:
hi,
anyone seen or heard of these?
they basically convert a rover metro/100 in to a trackday car
seems like good fun for someone not too mechanically minded?
http://www.talonsportscars.com/100r.php
Great cars. A bit leftfield. I'm not sure how much I'd want to spend on a Metro though!anyone seen or heard of these?
they basically convert a rover metro/100 in to a trackday car
seems like good fun for someone not too mechanically minded?
http://www.talonsportscars.com/100r.php
Also have to say I found the company a bit odd to deal with when I approached them looking to buy a GTM a few years ago.
I'd have to start with a different base car - a 205 GTi or Phase 1 Clio 16v for starters. Both have better balance and power as standard before you then chuck £3k+ at them.
As an aside, I can never take anyone, either company or individual, seriously if they utter the immortal phrase "handles as if on rails". No it doesn't, not at all.
Do you really want a car that's been modified by someone with so little technical knowledge that that's the best they can come up with to describe desireable handling characteristics?
As an aside, I can never take anyone, either company or individual, seriously if they utter the immortal phrase "handles as if on rails". No it doesn't, not at all.
Do you really want a car that's been modified by someone with so little technical knowledge that that's the best they can come up with to describe desireable handling characteristics?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LIJFniKxAM&fea...
great fun if you ask me - certainly upset a lot of "better cars" :-)
great fun if you ask me - certainly upset a lot of "better cars" :-)
m30dus said:
Sorry old thread. But seriously what does this vid really help to achieve in the context of this topic? Any, yes any 80's hatch would fair about the same.JonyPI said:
plus according to the des. its a vtec engined one aswell which is a world apart from the k-series.
i really really cannot see the appeal of these for that kinda money!
I can see the appeal. Although I suspect they made more financial sense a few years back when other cars cost more such as a DC2 ITR. i really really cannot see the appeal of these for that kinda money!
I mean what do they weigh?? 700-800kg tops? The VVC motor is still a good engine. And such a car as this does offer every day usability, 4 seats and a roof. So good handling, breaking and a superb power to weight ratio.
On a purley a like for like basis what else in the same performance league could you buy for your money? I know if you can mod a car yourself you could build something more. But if that's the case you wouldn't be looking at an off the shelf solutions.
JonyPI said:
plus according to the des. its a vtec engined one aswell which is a world apart from the k-series.
i really really cannot see the appeal of these for that kinda money!
it is a B16a vtec and cost about £2k to build, not by Talon tho, and is still putting a big grin on the face of the current owner on many a trackday as it did mine :-)i really really cannot see the appeal of these for that kinda money!
mrpink said:
JonyPI said:
plus according to the des. its a vtec engined one aswell which is a world apart from the k-series.
i really really cannot see the appeal of these for that kinda money!
it is a B16a vtec and cost about £2k to build, not by Talon tho, and is still putting a big grin on the face of the current owner on many a trackday as it did mine :-)i really really cannot see the appeal of these for that kinda money!
sorry but mine was privately built by a very knowledgable guy that builds as a hobby. He also built a B18/golf, B18/mini and a S2000/ BMW - there are lots of vtec mini builders around. You might find their forum by using vtec mini in a google search.
I now have a DC2 but can honestly say the metro was brilliant fun especially if you fancy being a bit different :-)
I now have a DC2 but can honestly say the metro was brilliant fun especially if you fancy being a bit different :-)
I know Talon very well as a supplier and customer. I drove their demonstator around Brunters and was well impressed. It got loads of attention due to its surprising speed and handling.
I run a stripped out non VVC 1.8 Metro Gti as my run around/van/track car and it is great. 135bhp and 770kg. Elise performance for £2K.
I run a stripped out non VVC 1.8 Metro Gti as my run around/van/track car and it is great. 135bhp and 770kg. Elise performance for £2K.
fast eddys said:
I know Talon very well as a supplier and customer. I drove their demonstator around Brunters and was well impressed. It got loads of attention due to its surprising speed and handling.
I run a stripped out non VVC 1.8 Metro Gti as my run around/van/track car and it is great. 135bhp and 770kg. Elise performance for £2K.
If only. I contacted Talon recently, albeit by email. Maybe it was an off day but they didn't seem all that welcoming in email at least.I run a stripped out non VVC 1.8 Metro Gti as my run around/van/track car and it is great. 135bhp and 770kg. Elise performance for £2K.
They also said that it'd cost £6500 for a Talon 100 VVC with LSD and big brake kit. Which I think is quite a lot. £4k or under and I'd have been very interested.
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