Jump to content

RS 1600i pics as requested


1pukkadeal

Recommended Posts

Heres my pride and joy and used to be my everyday motor but as its becoming more and more rare, its living now in a garage apart from the odd show when it gets dusted off ,Cost me £550 in 1995 and I bought it in Bournemouth needed a few minor bits doing back then ,and at a RS meet last year I was offered £4.5k for it ,Its a caspian blue model and in original condition if no one has ever really looked around one in the flesh they are nothing like the xr3i model at all that was floating around at the time ,the closest car to this was the S1 turbo which came out a few years later.I have a few classic cars and from time to time if anyone is interested I will add one to the show us your motor page for light reading

 

 

http://www.evo-host.co.uk/getimg/9731.jpg

 

at ford fair back in the mid 90s

 

http://www.evo-host.co.uk/getimg/9732.jpg

 

Taken at a mates house in Essex in the driveway

 

http://www.evo-host.co.uk/getimg/9733.jpg

 

at the local pub near him in Essex,just waiting on the essex boys to tell me the town I was in,the Full name of the pub was the Woolpack and no it was not emmerdale farm

 

 

heres the spec on it

 

Body

Type: pressed steel monocoque Escort three-door hatchback shell with Ford

Motorsport front and rear spoilers.

 

Colours

Sunburst Red, Caspian Blue, Stratos Silver, Diamond White, Black and Graphite

Grey.

 

Engine

Type: CVH

Capacity: 1596cc

Bore/stroke: 79.96 mm x 79.52 mm

Compression ratio: 8.3:1

Max power: 115 bhp @ 6000 rpm

Max torque: 106 lbf.ft @ 5250 rpm

Cylinders: four, in-line

Cylinder head: alloy

Block: cast iron

Installation: front-mounted, transverse

Valve gear: two valves per chamber, single overhead camshaft

Induction: Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection with overrun cut-off.

 

Transmission

Type: front-wheel-drive

Gearbox: five-speed Ford B5

Internal ratios: 1st, 3.15:1; 2nd, 1.91:1; 3rd, 1.27:1; 4th, 0.95:1; 5th, 0.83:1

Final drive: 3.84:1

 

Suspension

Front: independent with MacPherson struts, leading link TCS location and separate

anti-roll bar, 22mm lowering Koni dampers with progressive rate coil springs

Rear: independent with transverse arms, locating rods0, 22mm lowering Koni

dampers with progressive rate coil springs

 

Steering

Type: unassisted rack-and-pinion

 

Brakes

System: servo-assisted

Front: 240mm ventilated discs

Rear: 180mm drums

 

Wheels & Tyres

Wheels: seven-spoke RS alloys, 6x15

Tyres: 195/50 VR15 (UK cars only)

Interior

Trim: Recaro front seats in Ascot fabric trim, 60:40 rear-split seat

Grey leather covered sports steering wheel

Edited by 1pukkadeal
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I do love the look of the RS1600i's, maybe even more so than the S1 RST!

 

 

They had some wacky bits on them too which I have not seen on other fords mechanically Stu but it worked,and trim levels were much better than the S1

.

.

.

.

.

.

that is sweet steve a really nice motor

 

 

had it 13 years now so it will take an impressive offer to get it from me ,thanks mate

Link to comment
Share on other sites

will do a proper shoot when spring is here Mike as I took them with a 35mm jobby not a digital camera ,I have a large lock up not far from me where I keep my other 2 main cars ,as I only have a driveway at my place so my red mk6 is here all the time as its my daily driver

 

heres a few other pics I dug out which a mate took

 

http://www.evo-host.co.uk/getimg/9756.jpg

 

http://www.evo-host.co.uk/getimg/9757.jpg

Edited by 1pukkadeal
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...