S1 106 dturbo (sleeper)

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S1 106 dturbo (sleeper)
#31
Tempted to chaps tbh does look like a right shed under Side is sold all been wax oiled no rust just the put side
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#32
thought while i all the stuff out the boot might as rub down the surface rust and give it a coat off red oxide
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my brother has got a broken 106 van kicking about so he said i can have some parts off it tempted to fit this in get loads off space in boot for stuff be handy obv need sanding and painting
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also adjusted the back to sit higher found i got a 106 beam that doesnt come with a rear arb -_- so looking for a gti beam
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#33
bot much to update today busy thinking what to rood to go down with the engine Confused need ideas
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#34
(01-04-2014, 08:16 PM)Teddy Wrote: bot much to update today busy thinking what to rood to go down with the engine Confused need ideas

Bigger blower job jobed Wink



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#35
there is not much room thats the problem :/ dont no if a big blower will fit even if its gearbox mounted
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#36
(01-04-2014, 08:43 PM)Teddy Wrote: there is not much room thats the problem :/ dont no if a big blower will fit even if its gearbox mounted

Make up some pipes, put the turbo where the battery used to be in the bay.

then be like "omg there's so much room".
A moments silence please, for our brothers in the NAD-zone.
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(01-04-2014, 09:35 PM)Martin306 Wrote:
(01-04-2014, 08:43 PM)Teddy Wrote: there is not much room thats the problem :/ dont no if a big blower will fit even if its gearbox mounted

Make up some pipes, put the turbo where the battery used to be in the bay.

then be like "omg there's so much room".

problem i can see it master cylinder is in the way to get a decent size down pipe from turbo if its mounted on gearbox
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#38
i love this car! proper epic stuff!
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(01-04-2014, 09:38 PM)Teddy Wrote:
(01-04-2014, 09:35 PM)Martin306 Wrote:
(01-04-2014, 08:43 PM)Teddy Wrote: there is not much room thats the problem :/ dont no if a big blower will fit even if its gearbox mounted

Make up some pipes, put the turbo where the battery used to be in the bay.

then be like "omg there's so much room".

problem i can see it master cylinder is in the way to get a decent size down pipe from turbo if its mounted on gearbox

That's why you bring the exhaust down the front of the engine bay and under the gearbox Wink
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(02-04-2014, 06:13 PM)Martin306 Wrote:
(01-04-2014, 09:38 PM)Teddy Wrote:
(01-04-2014, 09:35 PM)Martin306 Wrote: Make up some pipes, put the turbo where the battery used to be in the bay.

then be like "omg there's so much room".

problem i can see it master cylinder is in the way to get a decent size down pipe from turbo if its mounted on gearbox

That's why you bring the exhaust down the front of the engine bay and under the gearbox Wink

His sump is an inch off floor you wouldn't get a decent size pipe under it even if he lifted it chances are it would get ripped off in no time.



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#41
Yer like Chris said the sump sits very low on this ATM waiting to get some better springs
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#42
you don't need a big downpipe, its only a 1.9 diesel.
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#43
Pretty sure I said to route the exhaust under the gearbox and not the sump, but nevermind Tongue

Just have it go out the side of the front bumper.
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#44
banded steels come today
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#45
also some shiny parts bought polished xantia mani bought new intercooler and boost pipe kit to redo the old setup
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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.

adds more to the sleeper effect! a battered or rotten car, you wouldn't expect it to move would you, you would think its on its last legs.

cracking sleeper there fella! just try and make the front end a little more OEM, ( try and hide the intercooler)
I have had some right fun with mine!
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(02-04-2014, 08:45 PM)procta Wrote:
(29-03-2014, 09:54 PM)puglove Wrote: why did some one put all that effort into such a shed of a shell? lol.

adds more to the sleeper effect! a battered or rotten car, you wouldn't expect it to move would you, you would think its on its last legs.

cracking sleeper there fella! just try and make the front end a little more OEM, ( try and hide the intercooler)
I have had some right fun with mine!

should be gd when finshed yer just got a standerd black bumper to go on waiting for new intercooler so i know if i have to trim it a bit before fitting
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#48
some shiny parts come in post today Big Grin bought it off lad off here forget his username
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got it fitted after a lot off swearing as there is hardly any room even with the top mount off
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got it running on bosch today its running standerd exhaust Sad just waiting for a intercooler to come pipes only there as was getting pressure washer out
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#49
I love how much effort you plough into these cars.

Good read, as always.
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(03-04-2014, 06:28 PM)Grant Wrote: I love how much effort you plough into these cars.

Good read, as always.

cheers chap just need to get car running and moving as only got 3 weeks until i go away so epic things can wait for a bit Big Grin
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#51
You got the xantia manifold of me glad it turned up ok looks good
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(03-04-2014, 06:54 PM)mikey b Wrote: You got the xantia manifold of me glad it turned up ok looks good

thats the 1 cheers chap really chuffed saved me going scrappy and getting 1
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sorted out air filter today and fitted oil catch can from piggy
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#54
i am after some uprated mounts as the inlet sits very close to steering rack :O
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#55
Im suprised that doesnt catch anyway! Looks good mate, love the effort!
Doesnt even own a 306.
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#56
Looking tidy bud
Wishes for more power...
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#57
its only catches if u jump it when setting off the engine is pretty sold just need a solid bottom mount i think to stop it tilting back
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#58
bfo hammer will sort that.

is that pipe to the air filter kinked?
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#59
Just bought a baker bm rear mount and it's just got a really sharp bend in it chap
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#60
ahhh fair, thought it was complete kink lol,good progress as always haha
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