Not having driven a Fulvia with the later brakes & servo it's a bit difficult to comment on the merits of series 1 brakes versus series 2 & 3, Both my 1.3 Rallye had, & my 2c has Dunlop disc brakes without a servo, before buying my 1.3 Rallye I had heard stories of how poor the dunlop disc set up was, but personally I've never found them to be a problem; we came back from Turin last year over the Sestriere Pass from Pinerolo to Briancon via the Col Du Lautaret, and then the long run downhill of about 30 miles to Grenoble, none of which gave me a moments concern regarding their ability, performing faultlessly. I can't say that I've ever found them a problem as long as they are kept up to scratch; but they certainly need more careful looking after.
Re Sedans keeping up with modern traffic, granted with 1091cc pulling about a tonne of car, my 2c is never going to be that quick off the mark even fitted with Dellorto's, but once on the move I have no problems keeping up to the speed limit (& frequently in excess) on motorways, the biggest problem I have is being baulked on a hill, frequently by modern cars driven by people who don't take notice of who or what is behind them, once I've lost momentum on a steep hill, then yes, it's a real pain.
From what I understand the series 2 Sedan with the 1300cc engine, 5 speed gearbox, overcomes most of the performance concerns.
Brian Hilton
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