td163's Clean Moonstone HDI Build

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td163's Clean Moonstone HDI Build
#31
Exhuast looks great

She polishes up well Smile
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Astor 6 Fast road/track project
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#32
looks good Smile
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#33
Car looks great as ever mate! Not a fan of the front sticker above the headlight but each to there own! Smile
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#34
Exhaust looks nice what size tip you got?
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#35
Thanks for the kind comments guys the car sounds so much better now and the tip is a 3", nothing else I offered up suited the curves of the car lol.
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#36
That exhaust looks really well on there fella Smile Love the way your doing this car! keep up the top work and hopefully see it at a show / meet soon! Big Grin
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(05-08-2015, 08:44 AM)Matt-Rallye Wrote: That exhaust looks really well on there fella Smile Love the way your doing this car! keep up the top work and hopefully see it at a show / meet soon! Big Grin


Cheers Matt, she will definitely be at some shows soon. Desperately needs lowering now the struts and springs are just sat in my room just need the motivation and someone to do my beam shortly after I do the fronts.
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#38
Well there's been quite a lot of work since the last update so bare with me Smile

I found out fitting the Lynx pulley did not help my engine rattle so I decided to next rule out the AUX tensioners. Picked up both tensioners new from Ebay for £40, fitting was not hard just annoying really as to remove the top auto tensioner from the engine the crank pulley has to come off.....again! so put them both on and while the pulley was off I put my dampened one back on and sold the Lynx one. It now does sound nicer and I think the tensioners have helped.

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On the whole car it seems that any marks or chips are all on the side bump strips and it kinda ruins the look of a clean car imo so jumped on Ebay and picked up a full set of strips for only £10! wrong colour but that can be easily changed. After these are fitted I will hopefully have one of the cleanest HDIs around currently. Big Grin

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On more exciting news I have started collecting parts for Stage 2. Up to yet I have a Darkside Developments 45PSI Intercooler, Manual Boost Controler, TIM Boost gauge & some VAC piping for the MBC. All I need now is some decent quality intercooler pipes made up (back to custom pipes!) & Pro Steve to work his magic again.

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I have had Scan Gauges in the past and came across this copy of one and from looking at reviews it was pretty much the same but half price. I did a quick search and couldn't see anyone with a 306 having one so took a chance and low and behold it would not connect. I made a thread and Cully mentioned he did the same thing a few years ago and he never got his to work either Sad so thats being returned and I have purchased a official Scan Gauge 2 which is known to work. Lesson learnt for cheapo-ing out in the future.

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I took a trip over to a good friends garage, he runs/owns RickyP RPM Tuning a french car specialist in South Yorkshire who do all sorts of work from the very basic up to building full track cars for customers with deep pockets Big Grin. His level of work is second to none being in this line of work so I trust him to do the jobs I am not able to. In this respect it was fitting the front Bilstein stocks, 60mm springs, fitting rear shocks & lowering the rear beam to match. None of this stuff had ever been changed the cars life and it was very easy to tell seen as the first bolt we put the strong bar to snapped Sad and the rear beam bars were seized in! typical. But after 6 hours of fighting we were done.

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Its very very low with the splitter! it may have to come off soon......

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I was in Halfords and saw they had an offer on DAB car stereos....I had always fancied one but they were a bit to expensive usually considering I had a decent head unit already. BUT all the below for £70 was too good an offer to pass up Tongue

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Picked these bad boys up from a mate for a great price Big Grin need a refurb so I was thinking Powdercoating as I can get that done for about £100 for all of them and wrap them in some Conti Rainsports.

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Thats all for now folks. Smile
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#39
She's coming together now mate! Looking really good Smile doing everything properly makes me realise how many mistakes I made on my build :p
If you're ever selling, first refusal, least you can do since I sourced her Wink
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#40
Looks great, I enjoyed reading that thread, looking forward to seeing it progress further!
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