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Well, I am now the proud owner of the orange XUD cabby brought from this forum, and have big plans for it! I'll get some pictures up as soon as possible, although I imagine most people on here are more familiar with it than I am lol.
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Yahh it stayed on the forum. Also wanted this car for myself. Have been a few good buys on here recently. Welcome along
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It's already reminding me how french it is with a broken roof and various other niggles, but love it all the same!
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Another Ipswich member? I'll keep an eye out for an orange cabby then, not that it'll be difficult to see lol.
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Awesome ipswich. Right local to me.
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Awesome, Ipswich is closer than Johnnys for when you sell it to me.
On the up side I didn't know the roof was knackered so in a way I'm not quite as torn apart.
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Glad to see you sign up and get involved, was good to meet you yesterday. Couldn't believe the roof stopped working then and there, classic french!
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Haha, epic sod's law on the roof! As you say, typical french though!
What sort of plans have you got for it?
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Welcome along! Loved this car, been in it a few times and it always put a smile on my face! So make sure you look after it!
What plans do you have
Also welcome haha
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Yeah, the roof couldn't have been more French yesterday. Rubbish. JJ isn't allowed to buy it, he'll just sell it after a month
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Nobody is buying it lol. Plans currently are something along the lines of: rebuilt engine with upgraded rods, front mount, probably a new exhaust, and general restoration of the worn out bits. Lots of fixing to do and that will keep me busy while I source parts for the engine I want to build. I'm going to do my research first though on engine stuff for these
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I don't mind sourcing an engine if you want us to build it, saves transporting stuff around as much. Also drop me a message if you need any more information about more power/reliability
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25-08-2015, 08:17 AM
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Ok. I've had some opinions on this but would like to know everyone's thoughts, if I was aiming for 170 ish bhp, what would I need on the xud engine? Current plans are hdi rods and balanced crank
As far as I'm aware my pump will flow plenty of fuel for that power, I'll be running a front mount and sticking with the same turbo that's on it now
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(25-08-2015, 08:17 AM)dontmasterdave Wrote: Ok. I've had some opinions on this but would like to know everyone's thoughts, if I was aiming for 170 ish bhp, what would I need on the xud engine? Current plans are hdi rods and balanced crank
As far as I'm aware my pump will flow plenty of fuel for that power, I'll be running a front mount and sticking with the same turbo that's on it now I don't think you're far off that power now having been in the car, do you mean reliable power? Hdi or even better forged rods, ARP studs would be a wise move, front mount on that and I think you're close to 170 bhp tbh fella
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25-08-2015, 12:18 PM
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I've found an engine for sale with hdi rods, arp studs, and new bearings, and mls gasket. Then going for new turbo and front mount. I think that should see me there
Want it reliable at that power. Also going to convert the roof to manual so I can lose the the hydraulic crap and save some weight, and gain some reliability lol
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I had a td04 on my last car that stretched the head studs, that was on a 9mm pump with a few mods, still on top mount, that was pushing 170bhp no doubt, but reliable, u need forged rods Imo, always a chance of one letting go otherwise
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Where can forged rods be found?
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(25-08-2015, 01:06 PM)masterdave Wrote: Where can forged rods be found?
speak nicely to zx volcane on here, about £400 but good piece of mind, I can't remember the name of the company off top of my head, I've got it saved somewhere though.
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Ok so here is a list of things that I'm currently aware are wrong with the car:
Coolant leak
Oil leak
Exhaust manifold leak
Brake judder, suspected warped discs
Roof not working
The first 3 things will be sorted when the engine swap is done at the start of october hopefully. The roof will be converted to manual operation soon as well, so thats one lesd thing to go wrong. I'm very happy with the car, love it, and wouldn't part with it as it's a beast.
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Welcome along, glad to see you signed up on here and keeping the car going. Pretty smart car for a cabby i always thought.
The list of issues just sound like a standard xud tbf
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Well, roof is now working, and have aquired some twin fans for when I do the engine conversion
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Ooh, what was wrong with the roof? Also with the twin fans you might have issues fitting an intercooler without lots of bumper alterations.
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01-09-2015, 05:32 PM
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The fans will be going behind the radiator not in front, leaving loads of space for a nice big front mount
And no idea on the roof, just randomly started working so making the most of it
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Typical French electrics!
This thread needs more pictures
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Pictures will be posted up as soon as possible. I need some advice from people though, I've decided I'm going to replace the turbo while the engine is out, and I need some advice on what turbo to go for. Needs to be relatively easy to fit and 200bhp capable. Any suggestions?
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If you wanna go 200bhp I'd get those rods and bolts changed pronto lol
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Yep, engine with hdi rods and arp bolts is ready, I'm not aiming for 200bhp just yet, I'd like to see a healthy 170 with a bit of room left to play
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