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A brief introduction - Printable Version +- 306oc - Peugeot 306 Owners Club & Forum (https://www.306oc.co.uk/forum) +-- Forum: General (https://www.306oc.co.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Forum: Newbies (https://www.306oc.co.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=24) +--- Thread: A brief introduction (/showthread.php?tid=26608) |
A brief introduction - Farmer-Glen - 12-09-2014 Hi there! Technically I don't currently own a 306 but have owned one in the past (D-turbo which I regret selling) and currently have a 205 which is close enough So anyway i'm in the process of tuning/blowing up my current XUD engine by adding too much power and hope to soon build a stronger one to drop in when the conrod inevitably goes into outer space! I know there are some XUD enthusiasts on the forum so thought I would join up in preparation for my questions in the future ![]() Hopefully I have attached a picture of the 205, but as this is my first post its very likely that ive done it wrong... Brief spec of the car is: 205 STDT with original 1.8 XUD7 engine Custom front mount Audi S3 intercooler VGT Garrett something turbocharger (from a Land Rover Freelander 2 )Custom (Homemade) glass fibre backbox gti rear axle 40mm lowered at the front (to match the gti axle) Lucas pump Got an 11mm bosch fuel pump to fit (hopefully this weekend) with lines and injectors So thats about it goes fairly well but cant get enough fuel into the engine with the lucas pump, too much smoke off boost and none on boost (at 22psi currently) think I have reached the limit of the XUD7 lucas pump (Im guessing its smaller than the XUD9 one?)Currently the VGT is controlled with a bleed valve and wastgate actuator but hope to fit an electronic actuator and program a microcontroller (probably an Ardiuno or Raspberry Pi) to control it better in the future! Cheers then ![]() [attachment=18949] RE: A brief introduction - bashbarnard - 12-09-2014 Sounds like youve got a nice little project there. Your in the right place for xud enthusiasts. Welcpme along RE: A brief introduction - Niall - 12-09-2014 Welcome! sounds like a great little project you have on the go. RE: A brief introduction - mcvite - 13-09-2014 Welcome to the forum,nice looking 205 you have,
RE: A brief introduction - Toms306 - 13-09-2014 Looks good! I'm not sure on the fibre glass exhaust though, would've thought it'd just melt!? RE: A brief introduction - Farmer-Glen - 13-09-2014 (13-09-2014, 08:20 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Looks good! Thanks everyone! What I meant is the exhaust has glass fibre packed around a perforated steel pipe, similar to a cherry bomb just homemade The glass fibre is similar to exhaust heat wrap so is used to the temperatures
RE: A brief introduction - Mattcheese31 - 13-09-2014 nice project, welcome to the club . .
RE: A brief introduction - Grant - 13-09-2014 Welcome along ![]() Car looks sweet. You'd better get a project thread up and running!
RE: A brief introduction - WiNgNuTz - 13-09-2014 Welcome along, seems like an epic little project you've got going on there! Strangely, considering i usually hate swallows with a passion (almost more than harriers! ), they really seem to work on your 205! As said above, get a project thread up, I'd love to see some more from this!
RE: A brief introduction - skymale2013 - 25-09-2014 ![]() ![]() thank you for your sharing
RE: A brief introduction - JamesPT - 08-10-2014 Nice Clean car, with those upgrades (and those Planned)and with its Stock look, its a nice little Sleeper! |