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		 (24-02-2014, 03:51 PM)Matt-Rallye Wrote:  My head is saying: 'Go look at it, be cautious, check everything and inspect the paperwork / HPi check it' 
 
My heart is saying: 'Get there, fire it up, hand the dweeb some cash and make it go BWARP all the way home'  
 
unfortunately i have a bad habbit of following my heart when it comes too cars   
i did both  with my 6
 
test drove it made it bwarp! 
picked it to pieces offered price and the guy got in drove off insulted 
went home disapointed 
emailed him he returned email 
then i was in the car with cash in hand 
going to pick it up same night 
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		Well me and Ozone made the perilous trek out to some obscure farm this evening... 
And im now the owner of a very very good condition S16    very suprised by the mintness of it! very clean straight and tidy, lad was honest about it and even gave us the tour of his mk1 golf and classic mini    
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		Awesome    one of the best colours too.
	  
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Thanks Curt    Zakk couldnt believe the condition looking round it, boot floor is immaculate! and bar a few lights scratches and a tiny dink in the drivers rear quarter panel it is in very very good condition.
	  
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		I was astonished how tidy it was, in far better nick than my 2002 hdi haha  
 
Engine sounds sweet, all arches and underside are rust free, just needs some new pads and discs then reckon it'll go through an mot as it is :-)
	 
	
	
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		 (24-02-2014, 10:48 PM)ozonehostile Wrote:  I was astonished how tidy it was, in far better nick than my 2002 hdi haha  
 
Engine sounds sweet, all arches and underside are rust free, just needs some new pads and discs then reckon it'll go through an mot as it is :-) 
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		Sounds awesome i want   
	 
	
	
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		Great buy  
good team effect    look forward to seeing the pictures
	  
	
	
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		 (24-02-2014, 11:02 PM)RetroPug Wrote:  Sounds like a really great buy! 
Im very happy with it    was amazed the difference between this and a GTi-6 when the bonnet was opened but engine runs sweet and looks quite clean. 
  (24-02-2014, 11:07 PM)Tom Wrote:  Sounds awesome i want   
It'll be for sale soon and im not greedy    like i say its more about preserving a future classic than making a killing    especially if its going to go to someone on here that will give it the TLC and respect it deserves.
  (24-02-2014, 11:40 PM)7057sam Wrote:  Great buy  
 
good team effect   look forward to seeing the pictures 
More zakk than anything, he knew what to look for and where to find it    even diagnosed the fault with my rallye having no wipers so i have managed to get that sorted tonight, been a very productive day   
	 
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		I had zakk odds on to buy this    
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		Aha well its my turn to give zakk a hand tomorrow and take him too see a local GTi-6 that looks like a potential bargain   
Only plan so far is get it back as much standard as i possibly can on a budget, and chuck it in for an MOT and see what happens    if it passes i might tax it and use it while the rallye gets some loving. Eventual plan is to sell it on though as i have more cars than hot dinners anyway   
	 
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		I really like this! Must sell the Mondeo!
	 
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		 (25-02-2014, 12:51 AM)Just Sean Wrote:  I really like this! Must sell the Mondeo! 
Glad you like it    As said it WILL be for sale as much as i wanna keep it alongside the rallye. my collection now consists of the rallye, this S16, an XSi (breaking) a mk1 clio 16v and my megane 225    Sold my Dturbo last weekend in preparation of S16 space   
	 
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		 (25-02-2014, 12:39 AM)7057sam Wrote:  I had zakk odds on to buy this    
 
Any plans for it? Is the s16 155bhp? 
Yep S16 is 155bhp standard
	  
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		 (25-02-2014, 08:07 AM)Frosty Wrote:   (25-02-2014, 12:39 AM)7057sam Wrote:  I had zakk odds on to buy this    
 
Any plans for it? Is the s16 155bhp?  
Yep S16 is 155bhp standard 
Thanks for that    looks weird under the bonnet compared with what im used too!   
	 
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Sweet news. 
 
What makes the 12bhp difference then? 
 
Is the S16 still 6speed?
	 
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		 (25-02-2014, 09:17 AM)Piggy Wrote:  Sweet news. 
 
What makes the 12bhp difference then? 
 
Is the S16 still 6speed? 
noob lol . . . .no it's 5 speed, however the s16 engine is potentially better than the gti 6, can make big power with some work . .  
	 
	
	
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		Just wondered coz frosty is running a 6spd box in his and I did think they were 5speed. 
 
So then, high and mighty Matt, what does make the 12bhp difference?
	 
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		 (25-02-2014, 09:45 AM)Piggy Wrote:  Just wondered coz frosty is running a 6spd box in his and I did think they were 5speed. 
 
So then, high and mighty Matt, what does make the 12bhp difference? 
a few things iirc, the manifold isn't as good as the standard one on the 6, they are different compression ratio . . . .i believe the s16 is quite similar to the T16 though and they are supposed to respond very well to mods . . .  
	 
	
	
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		Ah righto. 
Not a parts bin special then.
 
So I guess a GTi manifold gets slapped on pretty quick?
 
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		 (25-02-2014, 10:00 AM)Piggy Wrote:  Ah righto. 
Not a parts bin special then. 
 
So I guess a GTi manifold gets slapped on pretty quick? 
 
Then a fat turbo?   
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		IIRC its a mish mash of parts between an MI-16 lump and a GTi-6 engine, doesnt look like all that much is interchangeable, i'll get an engine bay pic on the weekend for you    
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		It's probably easier to list what's the same between the S16 and GTi-6 engine than what's different! 
 
The S16 (XU10J4) engine is basically an iron block 2.0 litre version of the 1.9 litre alloy block Mi16 (XU9J4) engine, and as such they share the same head design (to all intents and purposes), same camshafts etc.  The fact that the larger capacity engine is slightly down on power is owing primarily to emissions. 
 
GTi-6 (XU10J4RS) engine uses the same basic block and crank as the S16, and has the same capacity as a result, but otherwise is quite different - head design is quite notably different, cams are different, manifolds etc.  It is effectively a tuned version of the standard later 2.0 16v (XU10J4R) found in XSi 16v and various PSA saloons. 
 
You can use a GTi-6 inlet on an S16 and it is quite common as the S16's ACAV setup isn't the most reliable thing in the world, but most of the other bits aren't interchangeable between the two - exhaust ports are quite different so the manifold won't fit, cams won't fit (S16 ones are "hotter" anyway though), etc. 
 
What makes the difference between the two?  Difficult to pinpoint exactly as they're so different, but what I can say is that with a better exhaust manifold and ITB's the S16 will crack 190-200hp making it clear how much the standard manifolds and management hold it back. 
 
I've always said that the S16 engine itself is very good and very under-rated, but it's held back by the bits attached to it and has always been unfairly overlooked in favour of its lighter older relative or the newer GTi-6.
	 
	
	
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		The inlet and exhaust manifold are both different. Think the head maybe slightly different as well but I maybe wrong. My S16 pulled 159.6bhp with a cat back exhaust and a de cat and that's with 125k on the clock  
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		Hmmm good info   
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		 (25-02-2014, 10:17 AM)powerandtorque Wrote:  It's probably easier to list what's the same between the S16 and GTi-6 engine than what's different! 
 
The S16 (XU10J4) engine is basically an iron block 2.0 litre version of the 1.9 litre alloy block Mi16 (XU9J4) engine, and as such they share the same head design (to all intents and purposes), same camshafts etc.  The fact that the larger capacity engine is slightly down on power is owing primarily to emissions. 
 
GTi-6 (XU10J4RS) engine uses the same basic block and crank as the S16, and has the same capacity as a result, but otherwise is quite different - head design is quite notably different, cams are different, manifolds etc.  It is effectively a tuned version of the standard later 2.0 16v (XU10J4R) found in XSi 16v and various PSA saloons. 
 
You can use a GTi-6 inlet on an S16 and it is quite common as the S16's ACAV setup isn't the most reliable thing in the world, but most of the other bits aren't interchangeable between the two - exhaust ports are quite different so the manifold won't fit, cams won't fit (S16 ones are "hotter" anyway though), etc. 
 
What makes the difference between the two?  Difficult to pinpoint exactly as they're so different, but what I can say is that with a better exhaust manifold and ITB's the S16 will crack 190-200hp making it clear how much the standard manifolds and management hold it back. 
 
I've always said that the S16 engine itself is very good and very under-rated, but it's held back by the bits attached to it and has always been unfairly overlooked in favour of its lighter older relative or the newer GTi-6. 
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 (25-02-2014, 10:41 AM)Frosty Wrote:  [quote='powerandtorque' pid='396819' dateline='1393323455'] 
It's probably easier to list what's the same between the S16 and GTi-6 engine than what's different! 
 
The S16 (XU10J4) engine is basically an iron block 2.0 litre version of the 1.9 litre alloy block Mi16 (XU9J4) engine, and as such they share the same head design (to all intents and purposes), same camshafts etc.  The fact that the larger capacity engine is slightly down on power is owing primarily to emissions. 
 
GTi-6 (XU10J4RS) engine uses the same basic block and crank as the S16, and has the same capacity as a result, but otherwise is quite different - head design is quite notably different, cams are different, manifolds etc.  It is effectively a tuned version of the standard later 2.0 16v (XU10J4R) found in XSi 16v and various PSA saloons. 
 
You can use a GTi-6 inlet on an S16 and it is quite common as the S16's ACAV setup isn't the most reliable thing in the world, but most of the other bits aren't interchangeable between the two - exhaust ports are quite different so the manifold won't fit, cams won't fit (S16 ones are "hotter" anyway though), etc. 
 
What makes the difference between the two?  Difficult to pinpoint exactly as they're so different, but what I can say is that with a better exhaust manifold and ITB's the S16 will crack 190-200hp making it clear how much the standard manifolds and management hold it back. 
 
I've always said that the S16 engine itself is very good and very under-rated, but it's held back by the bits attached to it and has always been unfairly overlooked in favour of its lighter older relative or the newer GTi-6. 
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