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(01-05-2014, 12:55 PM)ozonehostile Wrote: (01-05-2014, 12:47 PM)RetroPug Wrote: The standard backbox weighs an absolute tonne!
Looking good, nice shineys!
I think the one I took off probably weighs more than your average one anyway because of the amount of welding done on it haha.
Looking through old mot's, blowing exhaust had been an advisory for the last 3 years haha.
The entire exhaust and box was basically made out of patches and pigeon shit welding haha
(30-04-2014, 11:53 PM)7057sam Wrote: Yeah I love the magnex sound on a 106/rallye/saxo but magnex use a 2.5 bore on the 6 so get max power but max boom with less raspy hence why the 106's ones are so rasy because the bore is like 2 inch???
Yesh with mine It was lack low down torque but for what I use it for its certainly the best system..
I put it next to the 2" supersprint off my rallye and it makes it look like a peashooter in comparison haha
I'll just have to drive it enthusiastically everywhere to keep it sounding good then haha
Matt is decatting his rallye soon so I'll have a go in that (with matts kind permission :-P) to pass judgement on whether the cat stays or not.
Dum-Dum, if you read this, I think your rallye has the same exhaust as this? The ear bleedingly loud one?
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(01-05-2014, 03:18 PM)Matt-Rallye Wrote: (01-05-2014, 12:55 PM)ozonehostile Wrote: (01-05-2014, 12:47 PM)RetroPug Wrote: The standard backbox weighs an absolute tonne!
Looking good, nice shineys!
I think the one I took off probably weighs more than your average one anyway because of the amount of welding done on it haha.
Looking through old mot's, blowing exhaust had been an advisory for the last 3 years haha.
The entire exhaust and box was basically made out of patches and pigeon shit welding haha
(30-04-2014, 11:53 PM)7057sam Wrote: Yeah I love the magnex sound on a 106/rallye/saxo but magnex use a 2.5 bore on the 6 so get max power but max boom with less raspy hence why the 106's ones are so rasy because the bore is like 2 inch???
Yesh with mine It was lack low down torque but for what I use it for its certainly the best system..
I put it next to the 2" supersprint off my rallye and it makes it look like a peashooter in comparison haha
I'll just have to drive it enthusiastically everywhere to keep it sounding good then haha
Matt is decatting his rallye soon so I'll have a go in that (with matts kind permission :-P) to pass judgement on whether the cat stays or not.
Dum-Dum, if you read this, I think your rallye has the same exhaust as this? The ear bleedingly loud one?
Like you need too ask (break it you buy it)
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(30-04-2014, 07:12 AM)Piggy Wrote: You're as bad as me for buying more parts before the other parts are fitted And me, I've got at least a grands worth of parts knocking about waiting to be fitted between the 2 cars far less bike and board parts too.
(01-05-2014, 12:55 PM)ozonehostile Wrote: (30-04-2014, 11:53 PM)7057sam Wrote: Yeah I love the magnex sound on a 106/rallye/saxo but magnex use a 2.5 bore on the 6 so get max power but max boom with less raspy hence why the 106's ones are so rasy because the bore is like 2 inch???
Yesh with mine It was lack low down torque but for what I use it for its certainly the best system..
Dum-Dum, if you read this, I think your rallye has the same exhaust as this? The ear bleedingly loud one?
Yeah, I know the back box is the same but I cant believe mine has a mid box as its that loud, my ears were ringing even with decent ear plugs and like ringing for hours afterwards too. Its alright anywhere but the motorway or stops being boomy past about 90 or below 50
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(01-05-2014, 08:07 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: (30-04-2014, 07:12 AM)Piggy Wrote: You're as bad as me for buying more parts before the other parts are fitted And me, I've got at least a grands worth of parts knocking about waiting to be fitted between the 2 cars far less bike and board parts too.
I know that feeling, I got so much stuff waiting to be fitted
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That exhaust is sitting pretty on there now!
Is all the suspension etc sorted now?
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(02-05-2014, 02:12 PM)Matt-Rallye Wrote: That exhaust is sitting pretty on there now!
Is all the suspension etc sorted now?
Just waiting for my new shocks and springs to arrive :-)
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Cool beans i received confirmation my decat was delivered today.. bring on the bwarps!!
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My sister just text me my suspension stuff also has arrived :-D
Guess what I'm doing tomorrow haha
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What make are they?
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They're gmax dude.
I'm a big fan of their stuff
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All the running gear is now brand new and I'm keen as anything to see now it goes :-D
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looking good mate will be like new now bit it is about time the dt got this much love
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Looking good...
That manifold needs the autosol/piggy OCD treatment!!
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(04-05-2014, 06:47 PM)Piggy Wrote: Looking good...
That manifold needs the autosol/piggy OCD treatment!!
All the exposed engine parts are coming off to be powder coated/polished anyway, I've just scrubbed the last 15 years of dust and grease buildup off :-)
Just for the lols
Old vs new
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What did you use to clean engine? Are you ok to jetwash these engines?
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Gmaxx you tight bastard
did my escort on gmaxx pretty shure it was the fact it was a escort which made it handle worst
I be doing my manifold with autosol gave up after a few hours and decided to take it off andnspray it
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(04-05-2014, 10:24 PM)kentiiboii Wrote: What did you use to clean engine? Are you ok to jetwash these engines?
Stuff called wurth 2040, like wd40 but waaaay better. Literally use it for everything haha
As for jetwashing, I cover the most sensitive parts like battery, ecu and whatever else you don't want water getting in with plastic and tape then focus your attention on the block and head
(04-05-2014, 11:26 PM)7057sam Wrote: Gmaxx you tight bastard
did my escort on gmaxx pretty shure it was the fact it was a escort which made it handle worst
I be doing my manifold with autosol gave up after a few hours and decided to take it off andnspray it
I do quite like gmax aha it's good for a road car.
I'll be saving for bilstein in the meantime but I just wanted something half decent on there for show season.
I'm moving out of the mothers house soon so can't splurge silly money on shinies like bilstein lol :-(
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Just fabricate a small Shack in the corner of your unit tbh, simples.
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Service day today:
Dropped the gear oil out, definitely not been change in a while aha
Engine oil next, was so diluted it was basically more petrol than oil
Both fluids filled up with Peugeot recommended total oil
Next up sparkplugs and cleaned the coilpacks, good call on my behalf as the plugs in there were wrong,now replaced with pug recommend ngk
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Next job for tomorrow is fix the blowing exhaust between the cat and midbox, flush the coolant and refill and fit my ph1 seats :-)
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Nice, pug oils and NGK plugs will make a good difference!
Bet that gearbox oil stank a bit....
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(05-05-2014, 06:38 PM)RetroPug Wrote: Nice, pug oils and NGK plugs will make a good difference!
Bet that gearbox oil stank a bit....
yeah lol, putting the right plugs in is probably the biggest single improvement ive made aha
old gear oil smells like onion rings to me, anyone else? haha
cant wait to fit my bbm gear linkages, should be a winning combo with fresh oil
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Ive gone for all orignal service parts on mine including recommended oil, gear oil and spark plugs. Mine was a huge difference over my dads. Just need to do gear oil and fuel filter tomorrow.
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(05-05-2014, 09:07 PM)kentiiboii Wrote: Ive gone for all orignal service parts on mine including recommended oil, gear oil and spark plugs. Mine was a huge difference over my dads. Just need to do gear oil and fuel filter tomorrow.
only the best for the '6 haha
i knew mine would have the wrong sparkplugs, there's no way normal people would pay extra for the recommended ones when you can get some ngk that fit for about £8 haha
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I only paid £8 for the recommended ngk ones anyway.
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What are the actual Peugeot-recommended plugs? I think they often came with champion ones from the factory iirc, however the correct NGK plugs (BKR6EK) are cheap and good. No need for 25 pound super irridium kryptonite thermonuclear race plugs or whatever the cool kids are buying these days.
Kentiiboii the pug gearbox oil makes a really good difference, or did for me anyway.
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They're the ngks that I have.
Yeah ive had the gear oil there for a while, just been busy with other stuff for it.
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