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205 DTI
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Used a Pugracing adapter to be able to use a 205 gti oil pressure sender and I'll have this hooked up to the gti clocks so everything works - oil pressure /temp etc

Thinking of sticking an oil cooler on this I've got lying around

On a positive note the actuator now clears, might have to shave a bolt housing off the cold side of the turbo as it's very close to the uj
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Just made up the loom which retains the brown plugs on the gti.

I'm installing an oil temp sensor in the sump as there's 2 sump plugs.

So I'll have

Oil warning light
Oil pressure
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Oil temp all through the gti clocks with a dturbo Rev counter.

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These are the only 2 wires I'm struggling with, it's the wire for the pump solenoid which goes through the relay does this need to be switched or permanent live, I'm guessing permanent
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#93
More progress, fuel tank swapped and fuel lines

Wiring half done

Rad in

Had to ditch PAS

Fuel lines in the bay done

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Got my old wheels back Smile

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#94
Close now then pal?
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#95
Another day or two's work, whilst battling all the other stuff going on in my life right now!
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#96
Know that feeling.

#keepatit
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#97
you have no idea the amount of shit i'm going through at the moment!
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#98
(22-05-2016, 08:47 PM)Paul_13 Wrote: you have no idea the amount of shit i'm going through at the moment!

No true... Same here. I"m not comparing buddy...but we keep private lives private for a reason don't we...

So, n'uff said. Hope all is well and keep at it.
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#99
Got the new tyres on

Tomorrows job is to

fit the intercooler
Wiring
put the rest of the engine bay back together
put diesel in
gearbox oil
coolant
connect steering uj
slim line fan
fit wheels
take off shit cheap removable steering wheel thingy

Start it!
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Mot tomorrow
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Exciting man! Well done...you got loads done in a day!
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Just so I've got a list

empty car
get Rev counter working should just be a positive missing
put fuse board back in
buy diesel /veg he he been a while
reconnect steering uj

Swap k light with glow plug light
put dash back together
change exhaust hanger rubber
Sort out exhaust
back box on

Put new back wheels on
Battery
Boost gauge
take off shitty steering wheel thing

Honda S2000 filter

Eventually get round to doing the rear beam again

Look at getting the PAS xsara rack back on eventually


The little jobs that take the longest!
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There's quite a few things rubbing, great linkages on turbo and exhaust middle box on the chassis. Nervous wait!

Getting rid of the middle box tomorrow
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(25-05-2016, 03:05 PM)Paul_13 Wrote: There's quite a few things rubbing, great linkages on turbo and exhaust middle box on the chassis. Nervous wait!

Getting rid of the middle box tomorrow

Sounds like a plan...

It rubs...remove. lol
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Can't remove gear linkages lol
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Well, you could... but the drawbacks might be quite limiting lol
1990 Peugeot 205 GTi 1.9 // 1991 Peugeot 205 GTi 1.9 16v // 1992 Peugeot 205 GTi 1.9 // 1999 Peugeot 306 HDi Estate
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FAIL
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Cable shift!
need a part number? http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com/ and http://service.citroen.com/ will sort you out.
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(25-05-2016, 03:44 PM)Paul_13 Wrote: FAIL

Ah dang.

What on?
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Me being an idiot, didn't tighten the subframe bolts.
Somethings changed fueling wise, smoking a hell of a lot more for some reason

Passenger door playing up, side light bulb playing silly buggers

All done ready for retest.
Fueling down as low as possible, but still some smoke out the back.
No where near as much as it did
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Nothing major...you'll have that sorted...

Just wind fuel back n add throttle stop for the MOT
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Some one mentioned heat soak on another thread, had a good drive of this yesterday and the inlet was cool, so intercooler is working well
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(25-05-2016, 05:11 PM)Paul_13 Wrote: Somethings changed fueling wise, smoking a hell of a lot more for some reason

Is that video you sent me before or after fiddling with the fuel?
2001 BMW 330Ci
2012 VW High Up
1988 205 GTi 1.6
1990 205 Mi16
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I've turned the fuel down that much its worse than a NA diesel to drive. I think after about 20 seconds of foot flat in 2nd it finally comes on boost
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Got the glow plug light working

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Honda S2000 filter

Well it passed and nearly blew it up 5 mins later as

It ran away.

Something not right with the pump, it come on boost then as I had the fueling up high it ran away
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bloody hell! sods law that is! you put some time into it and then it decides to play funny f*ckers!
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Turned the fuel up too high, accelerated and came on boost and it just started redlining. Stuck it 5th and stalled it. Quite lucky really

Something up with the pump, ideally needs rebuilding /resealing
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A new pump isn't the end of the world or I'm sure someone here could rebuild it for you.

It's looking good though, nearly there, don't loose the love.
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Feel like the challenge myself to be honest, there's a few mods I'd like to do. I've a spare 9mm pump lying around
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