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(16-06-2013, 02:36 PM)aggyj17 Wrote: Looks good mate seen this on fb earlier
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(16-06-2013, 02:45 PM)Piggy Wrote: spot on.
get them wheels sorted
I will be on it once bills are paid, doubt i will be using the 20mm spacers on the rear struggling with clearance on this wheels, gonna have a test run with 2 of the wheels tomorrow (the 2 with 45 profile tyres)
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So tried wheels agin as wanted to see what rear is like, the vtr axle me be a fair bit wider as before with no spacer would scrape inner arch, now ive got a good 15mm gap and extremely close to the outer arch no need for spacers then now. any way pics
SO what you guys think?? still skint so wont be a while till there on permanently but hopefully wont be to long
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Love it all colour wheels and the phase 1 106... love it all
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(17-06-2013, 11:49 AM)Icywalts Wrote: Love it all colour wheels and the phase 1 106... love it all
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Wheels are now on permanently :-D picked up a couple of Tyres and managed to get them on before work got 195/45/15 all round but fronts have a bit of stretch strange with them being same size
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If they're different brands, that'll explain it.. used to have a set of yokos on my old 16's which had slight stretch but when i changed the yokos to marshalls there wasn't any stretch at all
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(17-06-2013, 04:21 PM)Midnightclub Wrote: If they're different brands, that'll explain it.. used to have a set of yokos on my old 16's which had slight stretch but when i changed the yokos to marshalls there wasn't any stretch at all
I've got yokos on back and mohark on front (think that's what they are) but surely 195 would mean they all should be 195 wide or there tape measures must be different
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Looks good, could do with sorting that rust on the arch tho
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What a turn around in 5 weeks. Looks seriously mint. If it wasnt for the engine id own this..........
Strap a blower on
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(18-06-2013, 03:06 AM)samass Wrote: Looks good, could do with sorting that rust on the arch tho
Gonna look at that tomorrow, as gonna under seal boot floor too, that bit of rust was hidden by the arch guard that fell out as it didn't have any thing to hold its self on to lol, but apart from that bit and a bit under bonnet thats the only rust ive found so far
(18-06-2013, 05:52 AM)puglove Wrote: What a turn around in 5 weeks. Looks seriously mint. If it wasnt for the engine id own this..........
Strap a blower on
Well that may happen as if im honest im bored of the car so need something to make me like it agin before i sell it
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Almost perfect!
All this car needs now is some original 106 XSi alloys!
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Yeah I've got fairly chronic rust under the bonnet, near the jacking points, and in the boot. Need to bust out the welder very soon lol
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looking great!
fyi, the 1.5d clutch wont take much more power than stock, so if you go blower you need a different clutch/box or alternatively the xud9te is only 15kg heavier than the 1.5lump!
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f*ck the 1.9, supercharge the 1.5
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(18-06-2013, 09:58 AM)ADV_93 Wrote: Almost perfect!
All this car needs now is some original 106 XSi alloys!
I would pick these alloys over xsi alloys any day all tho some xsi alloys for winter wheels would be good
(18-06-2013, 10:09 AM)samass Wrote: Yeah I've got fairly chronic rust under the bonnet, near the jacking points, and in the boot. Need to bust out the welder very soon lol (18-06-2013, 12:45 PM)samass Wrote: f*ck the 1.9, supercharge the 1.5
Hmmmmm give me ideas lol
(18-06-2013, 12:23 PM)Piggy Wrote: looking great!
fyi, the 1.5d clutch wont take much more power than stock, so if you go blower you need a different clutch/box or alternatively the xud9te is only 15kg heavier than the 1.5lump!
I no but the work involved in swapping engine is alot more than just turboing the 1.5. Like gear linkages, engine mounts, clutch cable, drive shaft. etc etc i would love to do it tho, Im getting alot of people right up my arse thinking its a fast car lol getting abit annoying now
Any gave it a quick wash and dry looks loads better now
If any one can make me a signature rep will be given
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She does look really nice, now she just needs more power to go with the look!
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(18-06-2013, 01:15 PM)samass Wrote: She does look really nice, now she just needs more power to go with the look!
Seriously thinking about the d turbo conversion just have no idea where to start would defo be calling on all the 306 guys on here for help if I was to do it
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Speak to diggers, him and his brother did a 106 1.9dt conversion project
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Such a nice car!
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Of you go down the conversion route, as said, read thru diggers' thread on here and there are a few threads over on the 'moaners too. IMO, an xud swap is boring, but by all means, drash on!
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I like this a lot
Nothing too over the top, looks epic!
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Thanks guys :-D the plan is a practical daily car so don't wanna go ott with it like mega stretch tyres mm from archs etc think it's just right for me at min apart from it being slow
(18-06-2013, 05:25 PM)samass Wrote: Of you go down the conversion route, as said, read thru diggers' thread on here and there are a few threads over on the 'moaners too. IMO, an xud swap is boring, but by all means, drash on!
Currently reading though it on .net, don't no why it would be boaring tho?
How I see it in my head d turbo engine Bosch pump front mount gt2056 or gt2052 (not a ko3 ) should be a Safe 150-160bhp? In a car that is under a ton will be epic fun plus carnt be meany 106 d turbos around so be an elite club, got the perfect base for it now.
Don't see how a turbo on the 1.5 would be able to top it?
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exactly.
so much effort to turbo the 1.5....lots of money needed too.
for the xud9, you need a custom engine mount, 1.8diesel 205shafts, and cut an inch away from the passenger underside of chassis leg for clearance of the gbox. linkages from a 406 if I recall and you in.
a standard blower and fmic would see 120/130bhp....more than enough for 870/880kg!
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Boring in that its been done before,there's actually more out there than you think, break the mould dude! Granted, might be able to get more power out the 1.9 over the 1.5, but that's what I'm here to find out
In fairness tho, a gt2056 xud 106 would be pretty epic...
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And also, piggy, its not a lot of money to turbo a 1.5. So nnnyaaaa
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I promise I have spent hours looking into the 1.5 turbo idea.....just a mountain of headaches and a bank of money needed.
its doable...but for only 15kg extra...xud9 ftw
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Thanks for the link piggy will look when I'm on pc, I like the idea of turboing the 1.5 as I no it's not really a big job seems pretty easy plus I no samass has done it with what I believe some pretty good results. But a d turbo would win hands down for me.
Were did you see the but about 406 gear linkages? also u though the 205 shafts would only fit an early d turbo gearbox? I would like hdi box as think with it weight nothing it will go though the gears quicker reaching a higher top speed
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(18-06-2013, 07:16 PM)Piggy Wrote: I promise I have spent hours looking into the 1.5 turbo idea.....just a mountain of headaches and a bank of money needed.
its doable...but for only 15kg extra...xud9 ftw
I promise, I've done it, and including buying the car, taxing it, moting it, and boosting it, it doesn't owe me more than 600 quid. Sooooooo care to tell me where this mountain of money is needed?
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(18-06-2013, 07:49 PM)Chris_90 Wrote: Thanks for the link piggy will look when I'm on pc, I like the idea of turboing the 1.5 as I no it's not really a big job seems pretty easy plus I no samass has done it with what I believe some pretty good results. But a d turbo would win hands down for me.
Were did you see the but about 406 gear linkages? also u though the 205 shafts would only fit an early d turbo gearbox? I would like hdi box as think with it weight nothing it will go though the gears quicker reaching a higher top speed
yeah, 1.8 205 diesel shafts.
hdi box is same a dturbo box, just different final drive, so splines match.
you need 406 linkages and 406 gearstick assembly....think was on that link!
(18-06-2013, 08:12 PM)samass Wrote: (18-06-2013, 07:16 PM)Piggy Wrote: I promise I have spent hours looking into the 1.5 turbo idea.....just a mountain of headaches and a bank of money needed.
its doable...but for only 15kg extra...xud9 ftw
I promise, I've done it, and including buying the car, taxing it, moting it, and boosting it, it doesn't owe me more than 600 quid. Sooooooo care to tell me where this mountain of money is needed?
care to tell us how you did it so cheap??!
Custom manifold, downpipe, intake, etc alone I worked out at a few hundred?! A different gearbox with different fly/clutch came to another 100 or so depending on how cheap one could be got
then theres the headache of getting the xud9t bosch pump timed right
and the compression ratio is wrong, so head/gasket needs sorting for that
I assume it has more power than a xud9 wound up? and more reliable?
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