bahaha I have admittedly been looking at turbo conversions recently. But the 1.8k series turbo block, keeps the light front end and is apparently a bit more refined than the heavy ass t series. But then if I was going to do a turbo conversion it seems a shame to do it to a vvc would rather get a mk2 1.4 shell and drop in the engine conversion then
f*ck the turbo kseries, just go T series, also that shed on ebay will make a great donor car, pull the running gear and recycle the rest. after all its only another tarted up r200
Haha well as of right now I can't afford anything. forgot about my credit card bill until recently which made me somewhat well off too in the sh**ter
Been over to rovertech.net, one of the more active seeming forums and one guy thinks the HCU unit could be incorrectly timed meaning I won't be getting full vvc and another saying to check cambelt timing.
Also having a debate about which oil to use Magnatec or Shell Helix. Both 10w-40 but haven't much good about Magntaec online?
I got 5l of shell for £18 so will be going with that, since it's cheaper than magnatec's 4l tubs
Just been doing some obd readings thanks to midnightclub for the torque app. Having a thought that maybe the map sensor is misreading a little due to dusty spark plugs and dipping in power when pulling off.
Online people think the values should look like
1 Bar for ignition , mine reads 0.95
0.35-0.38 Bar for idle, mine reads 0.37-0.399
Not sure how much difference it makes having the values slightly off like that. While driving though the readings jump all over the place, from like 0.2 Bar to 0.95. Not sure how it should look though since never read much map sensor readings
In regards to timing I've joined up on rovertech (some of them were at Forge action day) forum and they seem to think the timing could be off too as it's very common thing to be done, and a few of them have even offered to check it for me. Very nice of them
i haven't been on rover tech for a good while, tbh I thought the pug forums are better, but that's the best one for rover stuff, they are T series mad like! like you lot with the DTurbo and HDi lumps.
lets hope your sorted out soon, but I still say its the shell that's causing the problem.
11-11-2013, 02:13 AM (This post was last modified: 11-11-2013, 02:23 AM by lolsteve.)
Nothing much happening, university is starting to get my attention and being £600 into my overdraft is somewhat making me think twice about spending.
Having a read up on free/cheap mods since I cant afford a janspeed manifold at the moment I've been reading that the standard system is normally restrictive due to the crappy internal welds and that deburring can help regain some top end. Anyone have any deburring equipment?
what are peoples thoughts on nos? I know it's as chavy sounding a performance upgrade you can get but thinking of ways to hold onto n/a power without having to replace vvc system. A 25 shot apparently should be fine for short term use?
just a hand held file would do the trick or a dremble ( spelling)
as for nos, I haven't really saw many threads, if any about nos to the k series engines.
25 is what I would go for, wouldn't want to push it and melt anything. is it just a case of wiring up a on/off switch and drilling a hole into the manifold? I didn't read much at 3am and I've only just gotten up now #student
Although a constant power gain across the board does sound nice, why don't more people go the nos route?
It really does, what's the Peugeot ones like? or is it just a rover thing
Why don't more people use it? Simple. It's expensive to refill and gets addictive. Personally, it'll be the next thing on my list after mine is mapped on the cams... Just for a quick hit when needed
Haha! well if it's easier than an engine swap and allows me to keep vvc then going to have to start looking into it
Problem is I keep finding myself staring at the mk2's on ebay , I know the build quality on them is even worse but..such a more modern looking car for very little money
Surely getting nos ιs just masking a problem! Get ιt right then nos ιt!! Who knows what the nos will do if the tinning ιs out on the vvc side of things
(13-11-2013, 06:38 PM)Jonny b Wrote: Surely getting nos ιs just masking a problem! Get ιt right then nos ιt!! Who knows what the nos will do if the tinning ιs out on the vvc side of things
Bang on, why you worrying about nos and future mods when its not even running right yet?
13-11-2013, 08:04 PM (This post was last modified: 13-11-2013, 08:04 PM by lolsteve.)
Oh I wouldn't nos it until it's running right Im just thinking of future mods after its sorted.
Like instead of sorting the vvc should I do a 1.8t or 2.0t conversion but I want to stay n/a so it's either more aggressive exhaust and vvc cams or solid cams or nos
Procta I should have but the 306 has been done, rover for life now!
if you want to say n/a, why not just go throttle boddies with the aftermarket ecu.
you will need to solid cam the engine and go from there,
if I had one of these, god knows why I would id be temped to T series it.
as you can push those engines, plus it helps to shift its heavy arse.
throttle body route is hella expensive and with the inlet at the rear of the engine I don't know how well it'll work
Really want to keep vvc if possible, there's a place in kent or something that can regrind the vvc cams to be more aggressive so thinking that's an option
T series is still a option but if I was going to I'd buy a 1.4 mk2 then t series that, with some 160 brakes slapped on since doing it to a vvc model seems a waste like xud'in a gti6
16-11-2013, 02:19 PM (This post was last modified: 16-11-2013, 02:20 PM by lolsteve.)
(16-11-2013, 11:27 AM)devils_fuel Wrote: Steve just do a conversion or go home, otherwise you'll be wasting money on small tweaks lol
Or buy a 6
I'm not buying a 6' , just like the look of the ZR much more than the 306 now.
Well I might stick with the n/a for a while then when I want to go turbo conversion I could get a mk2 1.4 to convert. Right now though it's all just piss in the wind as I'm £600 into my overdraft and have to spend £120 on car tax that I realised the other day ran out a month ago... oops
Thank god I didn't buy the janspeed system the other week for £300 or I'd be royally in trouble
this is a big ass thread. you maybe chasing a goose. The dyno may of been slightly out and its most likely lost a few horses due to the age of the car/thread. I would sell it and go a for a quicker car
(16-11-2013, 03:43 PM)Jimmyboycheck Wrote: this is a big ass thread. you maybe chasing a goose. The dyno may of been slightly out and its most likely lost a few horses due to the age of the car/thread. I would sell it and go a for a quicker car
jim I have been telling him for ages, the shell is at fault,