Boring dull & diesel

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Boring dull & diesel
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Late model 306 hdi
Seems to have all the goodies

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145k and going strong hopefully should take me up the motorway and back in comfort

I have never liked the s16 alloys on a phase 3. I can only presume they are non standard? Didn't most meridians have those 14" swallow alloys

If calculations are correct this is 306 number 7 for me
Best bit was when I bought it home and my mrs said "wow I owned that exact model and colour over 14 years ago"
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#2
If its a meridian spec late one those 'laser' alloys are most likely factory fit Smile

Looks in good standard condition! usually these diablo red ones suffer from laquer peel, has yours?
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#3
With a cheap map, clean and a smack with a lowering stick that could shed the dull feel very quickly!
Wishes for more power...
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#4
Yeah there's some lovely lacquer peel going on
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#5
About par for the course on a Diablo then lol
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(29-09-2014, 10:11 AM)af1 Wrote: Yeah there's some lovely lacquer peel going on

wet sand, clear laquer, wet sand, polish

Job jobbed Big Grin
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#7
Its not boring and dull. Get a stage 1 map and a decat on and it will liven it up. Those are the OEM laser alloys.
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#8
Later HDi Meridians did get Lasers as above, I guess they ran out of Swallows lol.

You should also have rear electric windows if its past X reg. Wink Also, the splitter wasn't standard on Meridians, but is a good addition, needs the spoiler to finish off the rear end though. Wink
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Its a 5 door diesel! It's all right for what I need, just a comfy car to go up and down the motorway. If that jammapic dude does another £50 remap deal I'll probably go for it you know


This is for my kicks and giggles
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Or should I say my money pit! Spent a fortune on welding so far!
Still need to refurbish my rear calipers then it will be retest time (there's a thread on the 306gti club about it)
Once it's mot'd needs the gearbox seals renewed and probably a new driveshaft (both GAITORS are perishing)
Then I'll stick another Cambelt on it too

Fortunately the hdi had a cambelt earlier in the year Smile
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Ah top man Big Grin same boat as myself! HDi daily and Rallye for fun / weekends Smile
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#11
It's the only way
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And it begins!!
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I suck at standard
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Those tyres look a bit chunky?
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I think so too! We shall see
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Lol, what size are they?
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195/55/16

They were so cheap it actually hurt me.

Will they go on at this size? I have always ran 15s on 306's
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Hmm, they wanted to be a 45 profile really. I reckon they'll still fit, but might rub the rear arch liners, fronts should be ok though.
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#18
They will do for Now then Smile
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Stuck them on and you are absolutely correct the fronts fitted fine but the rears rubbed despite fitting them with 5mm spacers. It did come with 10&5mm spacers but no extended bolts

This was all an exercise in being a bit tight as im currently being emergency taxed so things are slightly difficult to say the least

I realise now I should have simply spent the money on two new tyres for the s16 alloys

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But as the rallye is currently off the road till next payday and has 2 brand new tyres on the front, this happened
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I'm suprised how nice the rallye actually looks on those wheels, I wonder if it's because it's lowered

The Cyclones are pretty scruffy anyway and ruined an otherwise rusty money pit
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Ah well, seems sorted for now
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Obviously only real men are brave enough to rock a rallye on S16 wheels Wink

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Mine did FCS this year on them lol
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#21
Love the 16" wheels...rekon they look very nice spaced right to clear!
Wishes for more power...
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yeah they looked well, however the car is just a motorway cruiser and decent 195/50r15 tyres are very well priced compared to 16's

never the less i have been up to work in it all week without any issues!

looks like i bought a semi decent french

(30-09-2014, 02:29 PM)Matt-Rallye Wrote: Obviously only real men are brave enough to rock a rallye on S16 wheels Wink

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Mine did FCS this year on them lol

I think Peugeot missed a trick here!!
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It surprised me how well they sit on a rallye! Smile

The look better on my S16 though Wink
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Are you giving up on the 16s or guna try again to fit them?
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#25
Given up!

The idea of the car is a cheap frugal daily driver
It's more efficient to run 15" wheels as there seems to be a wide choice of tyres at a good price

Mind you I only got 41mpg out of the last tank
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I don't know how people manage such poor mpg from a HDi! lol

At that sort of figure, surely it's cheaper to fuel the Rallye instead of having a second 'eco' car lol?
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I am unsure yet lol!

Rallyes too temperamental to drive daily!!
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(11-10-2014, 09:17 AM)Toms306 Wrote: I don't know how people manage such poor mpg from a HDi! lol

At that sort of figure, surely it's cheaper to fuel the Rallye instead of having a second 'eco' car lol?

True but I've a light ph.1 gti6 and I averaged 27mpg last weekend. lmao
This post is an artistic work of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted above as fact.

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#29
It's gone up to 48mpg I can live with that

Aching to get the rallye back on the road
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#30
It's now dead.. Some kind of fuel delivery problem. Need to get it on Peugeot planet!
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