25-04-2018, 11:13 PM
16v head, uch hum, 16v head
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26-04-2018, 12:53 AM
Fitting the nozzles won't mean it over fuels, once mapped in it could run virtually like standard ones if you wanted. When you're after higher injection quantity they will allow it to be squirted in faster as they flow more, this combined with more rail pressure should keep things in what I like to think of as the 'safe injection zone.
^^^^^^^^ That's how I understand it anywhoo, I'm sure Steve won't have a problem with them as they come off an 8v JTD which also runs EDC15c so injector calibrations are available.
27-04-2018, 11:05 AM
(25-04-2018, 08:14 AM)Uberderv Wrote: I've read about building a Frankenpump with the shaft out of a CP185h but there ain't much info, I will message the only bloke who I knows done it if you like? That matched with JTD nozzles would certainly help for a nice high powered clean tune... In the not so distant future I'll will be doing that set up too Just going to throw it out there, I've just mapped a 16v motor with 2.2 injectors that's got just a simple refurbished R70 pump, using 1320uS duration which equates to about 90mm^3 @ 1550bar and it's requiring ~64% FPR DC to maintain that pressure at 4000rpm and it's holding near enough that out to 5000rpm, quantity is dropping by then. Pushing pressure any harder just makes the injectors leak like hell and the pumping efficiency drops like crazy. Just need to get some logs in of how the pump is performing at lower RPM to see whether there's any more torque to be had. As long as the pump isn't wrecked, they'll put out more fuel than you can realistically use with the size of injectors anyway. Just remember that JTD _nozzles_ being put on to HDI bodies does not mean the calibrations are transferrable... (25-04-2018, 11:13 PM)Piggy Wrote: 16v head, uch hum, 16v head [emoji14]Mine dosnt over heat... *cough* Sent from my BLA-L09 using Tapatalk The struggle of mapping is why im just happy to run stock injectors atm. Dont get me wrong. I might get power hungry again once the fresh build is in and start seeking tips actively again but for now im happy with the stock Sent from my BLA-L09 using Tapatalk
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306 Ph1 Dturbo Estate 205 1.9 GTI (Rust.In.Pieces) 306 HDI Stage 3 Estate (Rust.In.Pieces)
29-04-2018, 10:40 PM
Good luck with the engine build, what power are you aiming for? Surely a safe reliable 180bhp/300lb ft wouldn't be that much slower than a full power build. Not to mention much less future problems/various costs involved too.
30-04-2018, 05:42 AM
(29-04-2018, 09:09 PM)dr_jekyll Wrote:(25-04-2018, 11:13 PM)Piggy Wrote: 16v head, uch hum, 16v head [emoji14]Mine dosnt over heat... *cough* Neither does mine.... ;-) Wishes for more power...
(29-04-2018, 10:40 PM)MY95 Wrote: Good luck with the engine build, what power are you aiming for? Surely a safe reliable 180bhp/300lb ft wouldn't be that much slower than a full power build. Not to mention much less future problems/various costs involved too. Liturally that id be happy with. Yeah ive spent some serious money this time round and gone ott with arps etc. But its literally been the chase for reliability. Found the second i strapped my gt2052s on i ran into constant running issues. Hence the gearbox setup just to make turbo tweeks 100x easier. The way i see it is ive pushed and tweeked a stock engine on a hell of a budget and got good gains out of it for not alot of money, hoping ive learnt from my mistakes enough to know what i need for a reliable build. This car is still 100% daily aswell Sent from my BLA-L09 using Tapatalk (30-04-2018, 05:42 AM)Piggy Wrote:Maybe now [emoji57][emoji57][emoji57][emoji57](29-04-2018, 09:09 PM)dr_jekyll Wrote:(25-04-2018, 11:13 PM)Piggy Wrote: 16v head, uch hum, 16v head [emoji14]Mine dosnt over heat... *cough* Prefer the simplicity of the 8v head anyway, plus ive got a shed load of spares now coming for free. Can never say no to a spare complete head [emoji16] people say they snap exhaust rockers but yet to have one go Sent from my BLA-L09 using Tapatalk
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306 Ph1 Dturbo Estate 205 1.9 GTI (Rust.In.Pieces) 306 HDI Stage 3 Estate (Rust.In.Pieces)
30-04-2018, 06:32 AM
Want simplicity? Get an xud with a wastegated turbo
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08-05-2018, 10:07 PM
Ok so abit more content. Tried to reinforce and make the turbo bracket stronger and prettier but in essence warped and f*cked it with heat distortion. Mocked the turbo up just to see how it sits and gotta admit im pretty damn happy. The bracket will be last on the list to make now, got no refrence points of where the turbo should sit so gonna have to fit the downpipe and line that up in the tunnel with the vbands to find the correct resting place.
Other odd jobs have basically been just painting random shiz up like the injectors and polishing/lacquering there hard lines, other engine pieces been cleaned off with a wire wheel too and lacquered. Did abit of a buy too and got the new fuel lines made and mocked up. Cant remember if i mentioned it last time aswell but decided to ditch the horrible cg for a helix unsprung. P. S has anyone yet figured out why pictures dont load in the taptalk app????? Sent from my BLA-L09 using Tapatalk
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306 Ph1 Dturbo Estate 205 1.9 GTI (Rust.In.Pieces) 306 HDI Stage 3 Estate (Rust.In.Pieces)
08-05-2018, 10:45 PM
Those lines look tidy...did you make them up yourself?
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Looking awesome
(08-05-2018, 10:45 PM)Piggy Wrote: Those lines look tidy...did you make them up yourself?Yeah. Not convinced a couple of ends are sealed so gonna mark them up with electrical tape to keep an eye on but the pass the tug test Sent from my BLA-L09 using Tapatalk (08-05-2018, 10:48 PM)Uberderv Wrote: Looking awesomeCheers dude Sent from my BLA-L09 using Tapatalk
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306 Ph1 Dturbo Estate 205 1.9 GTI (Rust.In.Pieces) 306 HDI Stage 3 Estate (Rust.In.Pieces)
09-05-2018, 06:26 AM
How did you join the AN fitting to the plastic?
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09-05-2018, 06:36 AM
(09-05-2018, 06:26 AM)Piggy Wrote: How did you join the AN fitting to the plastic?There just the torques_uk hose finishers so its just a jubilee underneath onto the original plastic barb. They do the quick fittings in AN but there a tenner a fitting and considering theres 18 ends that would need to be AN tyats soon gonna add up Sent from my BLA-L09 using Tapatalk
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09-05-2018, 12:55 PM
Ah ok, cool. So they do the quickfit style to AN adapters?
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09-05-2018, 01:00 PM
(09-05-2018, 12:55 PM)Piggy Wrote: Ah ok, cool. So they do the quickfit style to AN adapters?Yarp but tbh im not 100% on how to measure them and the price did scare me, though that is the price of quality. Bought all there AN hardwear for the turbo and seriously over the moon with it Sent from my BLA-L09 using Tapatalk
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306 Ph1 Dturbo Estate 205 1.9 GTI (Rust.In.Pieces) 306 HDI Stage 3 Estate (Rust.In.Pieces)
09-05-2018, 08:04 PM
What rad upgrades are people using these days? Looking at the 180sx rads. Figured now could be a good time to make the leap.
Starting to strip the front off the car with the limited tools ive got access to atm to discover my coolant mayo'd heavily! I guess the issue wasnt the heat exchanger in the end [emoji849] seems more cost effective and a good time to sack the old off for a new setup. Sent from my BLA-L09 using Tapatalk
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306 Ph1 Dturbo Estate 205 1.9 GTI (Rust.In.Pieces) 306 HDI Stage 3 Estate (Rust.In.Pieces)
09-05-2018, 08:16 PM
Just get a new nissens OEM rad.
You won't need anything bigger than that. Consider Darren's build... He has got a smaller rad than oem Wishes for more power...
09-05-2018, 08:18 PM
(09-05-2018, 08:16 PM)Piggy Wrote: Just get a new nissens OEM rad.Hmmm have got one in the shed boxed. Needing all new pipework. Dont wanna risk oil in the new engine. Never seen water ways so clean Sent from my BLA-L09 using Tapatalk
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306 Ph1 Dturbo Estate 205 1.9 GTI (Rust.In.Pieces) 306 HDI Stage 3 Estate (Rust.In.Pieces)
15-05-2018, 07:57 PM
Pulled the car over to its new home for a while last friday and tried to have an attempt at stripping bits. Utterly failed getting the front end off. Realised the low profile jack is currently sat with my partner after having to do work to her 208 [emoji25][emoji25][emoji25]
Picked at what i could and just scabbed a few bits off the engine to make a start. Already feel like the strut brace wont be fitted to the new engine but yet to see if i actually commit to getting rid of it. At that point now with the new engine where im stuck needing more parts specifically from peugeot. Dont seem to be able to get an exhaust gasket anywhere offline. Been refunded four times now from all different companys. Cant find the metal thermostat to head gasket anywhere either, nor the o-rings for the plastic water feed on the back of the engine and vacuum generator. So dealership jobbie it is after mod nats. Anyway enough moaning and ramblings abd heres a couple more dirty common rail pics [emoji25][emoji25][emoji25][emoji25] Sent from my BLA-L09 using Tapatalk
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306 Ph1 Dturbo Estate 205 1.9 GTI (Rust.In.Pieces) 306 HDI Stage 3 Estate (Rust.In.Pieces)
18-06-2018, 02:15 PM
Gave myself a massive kick up the arse the other week to get this done. Tbh im shocked how easy it was to rip the lump out having never done one before.
Had a look around the lump and realised just how f*cked she is. Only two salvageable components were the turbo kit and r70. Everything else is well and truley knackered. Even the clutch, again! Realised just how much of a head ache id created myself wanting to spray the bay looking at how filthy it was. Didnt have access to a jet was so bought some "gunk" from halfords and had to agitate the oil by hand then wash it off with a hose. To say it took hours was is understatement. Still she came up pretty clean for an abused bay. Began ripping the hell out of the bay with brass wire wheels to get it back down to raw metal. Some minor gubbins have been removed but nothing major. used red oxide to seal all the bare metal then stone chip on the lower half of the bay and arches to add some extra protection. Coilovers were cleaned and inspected just to make sure they were all still good. Then came the colour and lacquer. Ended up pussying out of the kingfisher bay and instead went for astor.. Hoping it looks presentable but certianly alot less in your face then i first thought. was absolutley thrilled by the end result with lacquer tho. Even go as far as saying i think its a bloody good job from rattle cans on a drive way. anyway I'll let you guys be the judges. Hoping to get the engine in next week. Just prepping final bits to drop it in now. Sent from my BLA-L09 using Tapatalk
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18-06-2018, 07:22 PM
(18-06-2018, 07:20 PM)Piggy Wrote: Are those 266 mm brakes...??Atm yes. Was a large hiccup a while ago with my gti setup [emoji25] glad tge brakes draw more attention then the bay [emoji849] Sent from my BLA-L09 using Tapatalk
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306 Ph1 Dturbo Estate 205 1.9 GTI (Rust.In.Pieces) 306 HDI Stage 3 Estate (Rust.In.Pieces)
I'm all about the stop n go rather than the shine n low.
You know dat! PS I'm currently also part of the deadly n dangerous 266 club! Wishes for more power...
19-06-2018, 06:55 AM
(19-06-2018, 06:41 AM)Piggy Wrote: I'm all about the stop n go rather than the shine n low.Wouldnt say going from the gti setup back to the 266's was a noticable jump tbh though its still not confidence ensuring being attached to a heavy weight. New wheels are on the playing cards soonish so aiming to upgrade the milk bottle tops too. Unsure what to go for tho. Limitations will be the 16" but wheels should have alot of clearance in the backs unlike the blasted steels i run now Sent from my BLA-L09 using Tapatalk
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19-06-2018, 08:29 PM
I'm impressed with the bay!! Looks like a very good result for spray cans.
19-06-2018, 08:31 PM
(19-06-2018, 08:29 PM)Mighty306 Wrote: I'm impressed with the bay!! Looks like a very good result for spray cans.Thank you! Hasnt been compounded either but dunno how long uts gonna stay clean swinging the engine in by myself Sent from my BLA-L09 using Tapatalk
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306 Ph1 Dturbo Estate 205 1.9 GTI (Rust.In.Pieces) 306 HDI Stage 3 Estate (Rust.In.Pieces)
19-06-2018, 09:38 PM
Get lots of rubber mats or stick on clear vinyl.
Also...ensure its fully hardened before you go near it! Wishes for more power...
19-06-2018, 09:39 PM
(19-06-2018, 09:38 PM)Piggy Wrote: Get lots of rubber mats or stick on clear vinyl.Been a week now and just doing the turret bolts up cut into the paint [emoji25] Sent from my BLA-L09 using Tapatalk
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