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RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM - Piggy - 22-02-2016

Wish I hadnt broken me foot now Sad

Cracking wet lap time that cully...

You need a shift light though lol


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM - bashbarnard - 22-02-2016

Hmm tuition on track in your own car. Seems like nothing but a good thing to me may have to try that myself. Good to see you're having fun with it man. Everyone spins on track once in a while as well. It happens.


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM - cully - 22-02-2016

what has my trackday taught me!

Fast exotic cars arnt always fast,
expensive cars look nice but people are scared to drive them,
your not there to race anyone,
track etiquette
a std car with good tyres and small suspension tweaks can work well
Rain levels the playing field,
dont buy a caterham/7/westfield......one of my all-time wants has been squashed
track tuition is not just for beginners .....highly recommend it!
if a race circuit offers garages take one,


you can have a blast with a £500 car built in a shed

what has the day cost me...
£170 trackday entry,
£30 tuition,
£110 fuel roughly 100ltrs,
£140 tyres x4, these will go again
£100 front disc/pads these will go again,
£30 food costs,
£50 oil change,

I did around 170 road miles and 150 track miles to the fuel i probably have 1/4 of a tank left
I had a very good day i would highly recommend it to anyone
but please make sure your car is up to the track miles as they are hard on the car

anyway im off to look at my next track day Big Grin


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM - Toms306 - 22-02-2016

£600 for a day out? Confused

As long as you enjoy it though I guess its worth it. Smile


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM - cully - 23-02-2016

took the wife to the zoo for here birthday today to see her cousins

parked the car up and walked away with the std turn and take a picture pose.................

she really looks a peach on std rims and std splitter, gone is the battered old gooner one Smile

i seem to have a list of things that need doing since combe

1. remove competition discs and pads they are a little un nurving on the road and they squeal when cold
2. refit the 16" wheels
3. replace the door loom drivers side as some wires have broken over the weeked
4. oil change closer to FCS with something better than the castrol Edge


   


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM - cully - 24-02-2016

decided today to tackle one of the items on the list!

the dreaded Drivers door loom

   

Ive had some new looms in the garage ive been saving for this as i knew id be doing it again

so it started
removed door to release the loom
something was different to the last one i did
i couldnt release the loom on the inside of the car so i wouldnt be able to pull the slack back into the cabin
never mind there is a big enough space in the A pillar to eat it Wink

after a few hours of cutting testing soldering and sleeving all was done

   

i found the copper loom wires on the car quite corroded, black copper is hard to solder, you cant unless you clean it up,
I used a more aggressive flux ;Wink I used plumbers flux the same stuff they use for soldering copper pipes

i taped the loom up and fed it into the A pillar and refitted the grommet, refitted the door and tested

before i had no heated mirrors or rear screen as the fuse kept melting


   

but now i have it all working including electric window again Smile


quick check to see if the fuse was running hot but no .......

   


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM - Eeyore - 25-02-2016

better than castrol edge? i thought that stuff was meant to be decent? or is it all just marketing?


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM - cully - 25-02-2016

(25-02-2016, 10:48 AM)Eeyore Wrote: better than castrol edge? i thought that stuff was meant to be decent? or is it all just marketing?

oh Castrol 5-40 a lot better than the Total 7000 10-40 i was using
but on track watching the gauges you can realise when the oil is working hard and what happens to it at rpm vs psi vs temp

i will be looking for somthing like
5-50 or 10-60


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM - Stef205 - 25-02-2016

i use mobil 10w/60 on mine wont use anything else, expensive but worth it imo and it comes in 5l! perfect for a 6 lump with a 16 row rad


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM - cully - 03-03-2016

changed my disc and pads back to my std set well tryed to......

i stripped the carrier bolt thread on the hub......bugger

so an hour job turned into all afternoon in changing the hub i also managed to drop the drive shaft out the box and loose some gearbox oil, Double bugger!
lucky i kept the hub set off the 6 i broke
all back together now


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM - Piggy - 03-03-2016

Gotta love having our own spare parts counter


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM - cully - 06-04-2016

I will just leave this here whistle

   


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM - cully - 12-04-2016

this seems to be a familiar site on my drive
taken car off the road for some work! Smile


   

started to strip stuff off to gain access to the diff casing,
managed to get far enough to release the diff, tomorrow i should be able to release the gearbox mount and lower/swing the gearbox for enough clearance so i can remove the diff completely

   


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM - Matt - 12-04-2016

Good progress mate Smile


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM - Piggy - 13-04-2016

Nomnomnom


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM - ozonehostile - 13-04-2016

Would've been easier just to remove the whole gearbox wouldn't it? Although I guess it's not so bad once the subframes dropped etc


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM - Eeyore - 13-04-2016

I thought you werent fitting it and were going to sell it!


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM - cully - 13-04-2016

(13-04-2016, 08:36 AM)Eeyore Wrote: I thought you werent fitting it and were going to sell it!

i will sell you this one Wink


   

as you can see i have got the DIFF out without removing the subframe,
ive got a rather large lump on the side of my head where the diff cracked me one as i released it

need to get some crown wheel bolts as one has damaged threads i will also get some gearbox oil
while im ordering from peugeot

crown wheel bolts part number 9800266980 £1.72 each


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM with added Quaife - Piggy - 14-04-2016

Hmmm.


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM - Toms306 - 14-04-2016

(13-04-2016, 08:07 PM)cully Wrote: ive got a rather large lump on the side of my head where the diff cracked me one as i released it

I shouldn't have laughed at this. Confused Surely you anticipated it coming off in that direction though! lol

Shiny diff should be good!!


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM with added Quaife - cully - 14-04-2016

8x dif bolts,gearbox oil and diff to spreedo drive oil seal ordered should be in my local peugeot just after dinner today

gear oil is £7.50 +vat a liter
speedo seal 264512 is 76p+vat
bolts are 9800266980 £1.72 each
Smile


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM with added Quaife - cully - 14-04-2016

couldn't get 8 bolts so have used 6 new and 2 used bolts,
have spaced the old bolts opposite each other so to keep the balance,
the new bolts had thread lock blue already on the threads, so I have used thread lock on the used bolts,
to which all were torqued up to 65Nm

I was going to attempt to fit it tonight but Que the rain....... Sad

   


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM with added Quaife - Matt - 14-04-2016

Super shiney I love it!!


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM with added Quaife - Eeyore - 14-04-2016

(14-04-2016, 06:47 PM)Matt Wrote: Super shiney I love it!!

I hate it. Youre going to be so slow on track.


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM with added Quaife - cully - 15-04-2016

(14-04-2016, 09:05 PM)Eeyore Wrote:
(14-04-2016, 06:47 PM)Matt Wrote: Super shiney I love it!!

I hate it. Youre going to be so slow on track.

Ok Ok i get it now Its not a bad thing Sam to end up Behind a Rover :p

your probably right though in being slow as I will need to learn to power on exiting the corners earlyer, not like now feathering the power due to under-steer


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM with added Quaife - Piggy - 15-04-2016

All of the jealous.


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM with added Quaife - Matt - 15-04-2016

learning to drive it all again will be fun!!

I'm pretty jealous at how this project is turning out!


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM with added Quaife - cully - 15-04-2016

remember its still a standard engine, nothing trick other than light flywheel and a few suspension mods Wink


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM with added Quaife - Matt - 15-04-2016

Yeah but it is clean asf! Something tells me the engine won't stay standard for long


RE: Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM with added Quaife - zx_volcane - 16-04-2016

Any luck getting the diff back in?

Takes a little getting used to, hitting standing water at speed is an interesting experience.