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Bkr6ek ftw! Quite an odd plug that nobody seems to stock
Also gti6 gear oil is a few quid more than most common grades as it's not a commonly used grade, guess it's little things like that which make a '6 quite a high maintenance car, need to look a bit harder for the correct service parts lol
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(05-05-2014, 10:24 PM)ozonehostile Wrote: Bkr6ek ftw! Quite an odd plug that nobody seems to stock
Also gti6 gear oil is a few quid more than most common grades as it's not a commonly used grade, guess it's little things like that which make a '6 quite a high maintenance car, need to look a bit harder for the correct service parts lol
There is no difference between the gti and other models oil. All BE Boxes use the same stuff.
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(05-05-2014, 10:43 PM)Niall Wrote: (05-05-2014, 10:24 PM)ozonehostile Wrote: Bkr6ek ftw! Quite an odd plug that nobody seems to stock
Also gti6 gear oil is a few quid more than most common grades as it's not a commonly used grade, guess it's little things like that which make a '6 quite a high maintenance car, need to look a bit harder for the correct service parts lol
There is no difference between the gti and other models oil. All BE Boxes use the same stuff.
What I meant was, not everywhere like ecp or halfords stock total gear oil, can only get it from pug or the Internet, unless you are ocd like most of us then the average person isn't likely to go out of their way to get the proper oils, just use the nearest thing, that seems to be what I've found with changing bits on this car so far, everything I've taken off has been halfords own brand lol
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(05-05-2014, 10:24 PM)ozonehostile Wrote: Bkr6ek ftw! Quite an odd plug that nobody seems to stock
Also gti6 gear oil is a few quid more than most common grades as it's not a commonly used grade, guess it's little things like that which make a '6 quite a high maintenance car, need to look a bit harder for the correct service parts lol
Really? I seem to see BKR6EK everywhere. ECP stock them etc.
They are std. plugs for quite a few engines...think a few 90s BMWs use them.
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(06-05-2014, 10:27 AM)RetroPug Wrote: (05-05-2014, 10:24 PM)ozonehostile Wrote: Bkr6ek ftw! Quite an odd plug that nobody seems to stock
Also gti6 gear oil is a few quid more than most common grades as it's not a commonly used grade, guess it's little things like that which make a '6 quite a high maintenance car, need to look a bit harder for the correct service parts lol
Really? I seem to see BKR6EK everywhere. ECP stock them etc.
They are std. plugs for quite a few engines...think a few 90s BMWs use them.
My local ecp and halfords don't have them, well not 2288 bkr6ek, they only have the single type, not the dual
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(06-05-2014, 10:27 AM)RetroPug Wrote: (05-05-2014, 10:24 PM)ozonehostile Wrote: Bkr6ek ftw! Quite an odd plug that nobody seems to stock
Also gti6 gear oil is a few quid more than most common grades as it's not a commonly used grade, guess it's little things like that which make a '6 quite a high maintenance car, need to look a bit harder for the correct service parts lol
Really? I seem to see BKR6EK everywhere. ECP stock them etc.
They are std. plugs for quite a few engines...think a few 90s BMWs use them.
Common plug for 90's cars when I worked in the garage
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This is coming along nicely. Obviously you enjoy tatting with cars as much as I do lol.
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(06-05-2014, 08:09 PM)C2K Wrote: This is coming along nicely. Obviously you enjoy tatting with cars as much as I do lol.
Sometimes I find myself wandering if I enjoy building them more than driving them aha
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Changed the fuel filter, relieved to see the fuel coming out of it was clear and not full of muck
Then set about removing the rotten original airbox, absolute Bastard to get off when all the bolts have seized into the wing, eventually got it off with some gentle persuasion from a hammer :-P
Treated the inner wing where it had started to get a bit flakey as a side effect of the rotting airbox
New bwarp filter needed, knocked up an induction kit from parts I had lying around
Silicone elbow with hole punched in piece of copper pipe to attach the oil breather to
Oil breather hose liberated from an xud, perfect for what I need
Perfect bend under the top rad hose and a bfo plumbing clamp around the throttle body
Got a aluminium 45 degree bend with a k&n ramair filter on the end, the original air intake conveniently comes out in the same place :-)
Need to construct a splash guard for the filter now, don't want a hydrolock incident
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Why have you got a sensor in your inlet elbow?
That is by a large margin the most corroded airbox I've ever seen...mine took me and my dad and a hammer and chisel to get off...
Whoever designed the captive nut at the top had an absolute shocker..
If you want inspiration for a splash guard I've got one on mine, couple of pictures on the project thread but not very good ones.
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(06-05-2014, 10:33 PM)RetroPug Wrote: Why have you got a sensor in your inlet elbow?
That is by a large margin the most corroded airbox I've ever seen...mine took me and my dad and a hammer and chisel to get off...
Whoever designed the captive nut at the top had an absolute shocker..
If you want inspiration for a splash guard I've got one on mine, couple of pictures on the project thread but not very good ones.
It was the inlet elbow off my rallye so has the maf sensor plugged in, but I'm replacing it with a group n style air intake so I recycled it onto my '6 haha
And you're right about the standard airbox, it's a bloody stupid design, why didn't they make them all out of plastic like the later ones I'll never know
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Yeah my phase 3 has the pipe but my rallye didn't I had a filter on the icv was shite kept leaking air and squeking tookw me ages to work out where it was comming from
Really comming on quick now mate, make me think I should pull my finger out abit.
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(06-05-2014, 11:01 PM)7057sam Wrote: Yeah my phase 3 has the pipe but my rallye didn't I had a filter on the icv was shite kept leaking air and squeking tookw me ages to work out where it was comming from
Really comming on quick now mate, make me think I should pull my finger out abit.
I'm just annoyed I can't afford to tax it until the end of the month now :-(
Ooh that's another thing I did today, cleaned out the icv and throttle body, the insides of both were greasy with old oil, inlet manifold is probably the same so I'll get it clean that when I pick up a new inlet gasket the
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Ah right I see. Yeah the std. induction is absolutely fantastic in terms of fluid dynamics but made of poor material and f*cking hell that captive nut at the top.
The inlet manifold will be full of oily gunk.
7057sam is right you've got a lot done on the car and it's going to be transformed with all the new running gear and work done!
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(07-05-2014, 10:38 AM)RetroPug Wrote: Ah right I see. Yeah the std. induction is absolutely fantastic in terms of fluid dynamics but made of poor material and f*cking hell that captive nut at the top.
The inlet manifold will be full of oily gunk.
7057sam is right you've got a lot done on the car and it's going to be transformed with all the new running gear and work done!
I think I'll send the inlet manifold off to be shot blasted then powder coated, although just wiping a rag around on the end of a screwdriver probably improved it a fair bit considering what came out on said rag haha
I really can't recommend wurth ultra 2040 enough when it comes to degreasing and freeing rusty bolts. Best penetrative oil I've ever used
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On both airboxes I've removed the captive nut at the top was broken.
The first me and a mate got off by pulling down hard when undoing and it did turn out of the captive nut, but on my current '6 that just wouldn't work...had to smack it off with a hammer and chisel.
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(07-05-2014, 01:42 PM)RetroPug Wrote: On both airboxes I've removed the captive nut at the top was broken.
The first me and a mate got off by pulling down hard when undoing and it did turn out of the captive nut, but on my current '6 that just wouldn't work...had to smack it off with a hammer and chisel. :lmao:
Yep that was my approach too, even more of a bugger to get to with the horns and wiring loom all in the same area haha
The airbox seems to be more securely fastened into the car than the engine itself haha
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Got ththe rad flushed out, refilled and bled, gave everything a quick check to see if it was tight then went for the trial run.
It's a bit lower on the front than I expected, but after driving around the estate a bit the beam settled down to the proper height and pulled the front up a couple of mm so looks how I want now.
Nothing scrubbing or catching lock to lock or over bumps so happy days
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Aww looking very nice are the springs 60mm?
Have you had many sets of the zeta's ? Any good ? Ive heard a few horror storys
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After finally driving mine today with almost everything new, its 100% the nicest 306 ive ever driven. Your in for a real treat! I keep thinking something is wrong becuase it doesn't knock.
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(07-05-2014, 11:43 PM)7057sam Wrote: Aww looking very nice are the springs 60mm?
Have you had many sets of the zeta's ? Any good ? Ive heard a few horror storys
Yeah 60mm dude, I didn't like it when it first dropped on the ground, it was too low, but now that everything's settled it's settled a bit and looks a million times better than it did at first.
I had zetas on my truck turbo and loved them, going to those from toyo tr1 was a massive improvement, they're quite soft so wear quickly but for a fun car like this im not fussed
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Good work lad
Now lets see that mini finished too!
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(08-05-2014, 05:41 AM)Piggy Wrote: Good work lad
Now lets see that mini finished too!
Lol, nothing to do with me haha, it was on the ramp last night looking for rust, which was found of course haha
(08-05-2014, 02:10 AM)kentiiboii Wrote: After finally driving mine today with almost everything new, its 100% the nicest 306 ive ever driven. Your in for a real treat! I keep thinking something is wrong becuase it doesn't knock.
Yeah haha, it's got so much stiffer (Giggedy) jacking it up now and both wheels lift up in unison on the side you're jacking, not used to it haha
Haven't taken it on the road yet as I can't afford to tax it this month, but just driving around the estate at 10mph it feels tight as a drum
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Sell the rallye for tax money!
Doesnt even own a 306.
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(08-05-2014, 02:32 PM)Tom Wrote: Sell the rallye for tax money!
Everyone who comes around keeps asking to buy the rallye. Always get told where to go :-P
The dturbo however...........
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Yeah i dont understand how you can be into all your car projects, surely 2 get some attention and the rest just sit there!
Doesnt even own a 306.
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(08-05-2014, 02:42 PM)Tom Wrote: Yeah i dont understand how you can be into all your car projects, surely 2 get some attention and the rest just sit there!
Yep lol, the estate gets what it needs to keep it running issue free as I'm screwed without it rallye is waiting for welding, gti6 is having all the attention and the dturbo is shoved in the corner under a shit ton of dust haha
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One step closer to being a full fat ph3
Just need to paint my ph3 rubstrips and get some ph3 fogs sorted now
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but do you have the heat-reflective windscreen?
If not, have fun changing that over...
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So you would sell the DT?
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