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29-03-2014, 10:27 AM
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Right picked this up for £250 from a lad in belper who has done most off the hard work fitting the 1.9 engine and looks a really gd job from what I can see. Plans is taking the front mount off for time being till I can find a smaller 1 fitting a 11mm Bosch then a s1 xsi body kit then full respray does need a lot off body work and needs to go a lot higher as what as shit job trying to get it any we're as sump is about a inch of floor. This is a long term project as I am going in the army so not rushing it  enjoy
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Why do people bother fitting XUD's with Lucas pumps, it makes no sense. After going through the hassle of transplanting you think they'd want a half decent pump on them!
Should be good, that FMIC definately needs changing as you say!
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29-03-2014, 10:31 AM
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I it's very responsive and u can set off with no rev what so ever
Some reason won't let me upload more than 1 pic will put some up in a min
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Theres only so far Lucas pumps can take you.
It'll feel better being in a lighter shell naturally.
Don't get me wrong Lucas's can still give some go, but they're nothing compared to a decent setup bosch.
You manage to aquire an 11mm from your previous breaker for it?
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I'm gonna keep an eye on this
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29-03-2014, 06:12 PM
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custom mounts to fit 306 half leather front seats
battery relocation needs the earths sorting as there not the best
couple of pics off the cutting and welding thats been done
got cracking on fitting 11mm bosch this afternoon and removed the fmic setup
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NICE I'll keep an eye on this I knew the chassis had to be notched. Weird bit of information I've retained and yet never done the conversion. Would love to see this. Subscribed and will keep an eye on with this one
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That battery is huge!
Doesnt even own a 306.
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what gearbox/linkage setup has he used?
and what intake is that?!
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(29-03-2014, 09:08 PM)tombarnard1989 Wrote: NICE I'll keep an eye on this I knew the chassis had to be notched. Weird bit of information I've retained and yet never done the conversion. Would love to see this. Subscribed and will keep an eye on with this one 
i looked into doing it me self a couple years back but this come up for sale had to buy it
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(29-03-2014, 09:11 PM)Piggy Wrote: what gearbox/linkage setup has he used?
and what intake is that?!
Looks like the previous owner cut the end off a standard xud9te inlet, capped it, cut a hole in the middle and put a pipe take off from there.
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anto is right inlet is a bit of a lash up getting a xantia mani for it got to look at linkages as it does pop out off reverse some time
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Isn't that inlet a 1.8 td inlet from a 205/309? The ones that run no cooler?
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no its a 1.9 with the end cut off and welded shut
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29-03-2014, 09:54 PM
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why did some one put all that effort into such a shed of a shell? lol. but once its xsi rep & resprayed should be smart, please please PLEASE spray it cossak
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i not 1 pannel is straight on it but hardly no rust what so ever underneath our in boot our arches only rust is round the areal base
the lad was in process off rubbing it all down and doing the body work but he lost his job and had to sell it
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Looks good mate
Definitely do it cossak
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Don't no either to respray it our leave it all battered and dented
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Awsome stuff  Would love to stick a Dv6 engine in one.
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Are you sure those 306 seats are on custom mounts, the fact that they look like they are leaning over to the side slightly suggests that they are just bolted in on standard 306 sub frames
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No not standerd 306 subframes the adjusters are on the left not in middle
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(30-03-2014, 12:37 PM)Uberderv Wrote: Awsome stuff Would love to stick a Dv6 engine in one.
EGR eaters. Horrendous engines.
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Sorted the pump out today and set it up need to sort out a new battery relocation wire as it's not thick enough and does struggle to crank engine over enough
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(29-03-2014, 09:54 PM)puglove Wrote: why did some one put all that effort into such a shed of a shell? lol. but once its xsi rep & resprayed should be smart, please please PLEASE spray it cossak 
Whow I want that xsi  great hot hatch in the best colour and thoughs wheeks
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I think you should leave it looking like a boggo 1l and go do some ego killing!
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Am I the only one that thinks that xsi just looks like its been done in shiney primer and needs a decent top coat?
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I think it looks gorgeous!
I am bit of a bitch for dark grey cars though....
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might be able to get me self a cheap xsi kit  so might jump on that
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Leave it as a shed and gearbox mount that shit
With a vnt
It's a base model shell so pointless trying to improve it imo, sleeper is far more win
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(31-03-2014, 12:09 PM)ozonehostile Wrote: Leave it as a shed and gearbox mount that shit
With a vnt
It's a base model shell so pointless trying to improve it imo, sleeper is far more win
This...for sure.
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