Lets see your Lancia's!

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Harris_I

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259 months

Friday 9th December 2016
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rejn said:
Funnily enough i've been looking into it today.

It's on BF Goodrich g-Grips (I think that's what they're called) which are rubbish on wet and greasy tarmac - turns the car into understeer everywhere - I've been looking at options today - not decided yet but uniroyal rain sport 3s seem to have good reviews - others are telling me that michelin PS3s are the way to go...

P zeros I'm sure are good but they're twice the price of all of the other options.

The car is on 15 inch wheels and currently only on 195/50 tyres - I might go up to 205/50s though.
I've just ordered Goodyear Eagle Asymmetric based on a couple of years' evo reviews. Seem to be rated a good compromise between wet and dry, and with decent ride quality. Will let you know what I think when they arrive.



Harris_I

3,228 posts

259 months

Friday 9th December 2016
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Evoluzione said:
Lashings of Dinitrol in all the cavities will help a lot too.
Good reminder. I've just booked some winter fettling with Keith at Auto Integrale.

sonicoops

33 posts

151 months

Sunday 11th December 2016
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This is my 1990 delta HF turbo.

footsoldier

2,258 posts

192 months

Monday 12th December 2016
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rejn said:
Harris_I said:
Good attitude.

Out of interest, do you have a preference for tyres (especially in winter)? I'm about to change to Pirelli P Zero as I understand their wet weather performance is pretty good (notwithstanding there are others with better dry weather stats).
Funnily enough i've been looking into it today.

It's on BF Goodrich g-Grips (I think that's what they're called) which are rubbish on wet and greasy tarmac - turns the car into understeer everywhere - I've been looking at options today - not decided yet but uniroyal rain sport 3s seem to have good reviews - others are telling me that michelin PS3s are the way to go...

P zeros I'm sure are good but they're twice the price of all of the other options.

The car is on 15 inch wheels and currently only on 195/50 tyres - I might go up to 205/50s though.
I have Goodyear Eagles on my Evo 2 and they are very good in wet and dry. Ride quality is noticeably good, IMO.

Currently on 16" speedlines but very tempted to go for full winter tyres on the original 15" wheels and have a play around this winter.

Having said that, my car is in very good nick, (I've owned it three years), and the cream interior is perfect, which puts me off winter use as much as the potential for exterior rust,


Edited by footsoldier on Monday 12th December 09:51

rejn

1,991 posts

222 months

Monday 12th December 2016
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sonicoops said:
This is my 1990 delta HF turbo.
ummm... is that really your best photo of the car?!

sonicoops

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151 months

Monday 12th December 2016
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Yardelli

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245 months

Sunday 18th December 2016
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dinkel

26,942 posts

258 months

Saturday 31st December 2016
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'New' Delta is such an understated car.

Harris_I

3,228 posts

259 months

Saturday 7th January 2017
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The 'grale has just come back from Keith at AI with new belts, fresh oil and smelling of delicious Waxoyl (is it weird that I like the smell?). I love ogling his workshop and couldn't help snapping a quick pic outside:



Keith collected me from a dark train station and it struck me how exotic the Lancia looked with evaporated rainwater rising out of its bonnet vent like dry ice off Doc Brown's DeLorean. There's an inherent rightness to its shape, stance and burble that always makes me pause for a moment to drink it all in.

It was streaming wet driving back on the M4 and I'm pleased the car felt notably more secure on the Eagle Asymmetrics, even though I haven't yet driven enough to have lost the new tyre waxiness. There's also a subtle degree of compliance on these tyres which is helpful as my car is otherwise a touch firm on polyurethane bushes.

More interestingly, Keith recently bought one of his all-time favourites: a Fulvia Fanalone looking box fresh as the day it was born. My God it's a pretty thing. I'm afraid in my excitement I didn't take a pic (besides it would be like asking to photograph a man's wife - I'm sure there's a double-entendre in the word fanalone). Here's a stock photo instead:



dinkel

26,942 posts

258 months

Saturday 14th January 2017
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Wow and wow. I throw in an Elefantino Bianco:

http://curiosando708090.altervista.org/la-storia-d...

P100

618 posts

206 months

Saturday 14th January 2017
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This is mine ! Still a work in progress but definately getting there now smile

Messer

127 posts

198 months

Monday 16th January 2017
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Harris_I said:
The 'grale has just come back from Keith at AI with new belts, fresh oil and smelling of delicious Waxoyl (is it weird that I like the smell?). I love ogling his workshop and couldn't help snapping a quick pic outside:



Keith collected me from a dark train station and it struck me how exotic the Lancia looked with evaporated rainwater rising out of its bonnet vent like dry ice off Doc Brown's DeLorean. There's an inherent rightness to its shape, stance and burble that always makes me pause for a moment to drink it all in.

It was streaming wet driving back on the M4 and I'm pleased the car felt notably more secure on the Eagle Asymmetrics, even though I haven't yet driven enough to have lost the new tyre waxiness. There's also a subtle degree of compliance on these tyres which is helpful as my car is otherwise a touch firm on polyurethane bushes.

More interestingly, Keith recently bought one of his all-time favourites: a Fulvia Fanalone looking box fresh as the day it was born. My God it's a pretty thing. I'm afraid in my excitement I didn't take a pic (besides it would be like asking to photograph a man's wife - I'm sure there's a double-entendre in the word fanalone). Here's a stock photo instead:

I have a yellow evo2, and never get tired of looking at them. There arent many, (if any!) other cars I'd have in yellow, the Delta just looks perfect to me in yellow. :-)

Harris_I

3,228 posts

259 months

Monday 16th January 2017
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Couldn't agree more. There's almost no other car that looks perfect in yellow.

STEVEN EVO

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206 months

Friday 20th January 2017
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My 16v




Rusty Gusset

131 posts

239 months

Wednesday 15th March 2017
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White EVO2 in Highlands




Edited by Rusty Gusset on Friday 17th March 20:32

HF Stinger

10 posts

134 months

Sunday 19th March 2017
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Keeping the thread alive!

Heres a few of my EVO1 in the USA.







Edited by HF Stinger on Monday 3rd April 18:17

rejn

1,991 posts

222 months

Sunday 19th March 2017
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Wow - that looks awesome in black against such colourful background. We dream about roads like that!!

RicksAlfas

13,396 posts

244 months

Sunday 19th March 2017
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That looks great. There can't be many over there?

HF Stinger

10 posts

134 months

Sunday 26th March 2017
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Well thank ya kindly
The desert in the springtime is a beautiful place, plus its great for preserving cars.

I think I have accounted for about maybe 25 Integrales stateside now, small percentage are EVO's due to the 25 year import rule.

dinkel

26,942 posts

258 months

Monday 10th April 2017
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Spotted this beauty in Polignano a Mare (Puglia, South Italy) last week: Lancia Fulvia 1.3S Rally.