Daze's Ph1.5 (Ph2 converted) DTurbo

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Daze's Ph1.5 (Ph2 converted) DTurbo
#31
Go black, fleet always has to be same colour.
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(14-12-2015, 11:42 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Once you go black you never go back. Wink

It's not really a ph1 colour though imo, Miami would suit better.  Just my opinion though!
Indeed! I think Nile blue on a ph1 would look pretty good, but I do agree its not an original paint colour. 


(14-12-2015, 11:43 AM)silverzx Wrote: Go black, fleet always has to be same colour.
Exactly, hmmm!!

I've got some friends who do spraying, will see price differences & go from there!
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Yeah Nile isn't a phase 1 colour, not saying don't do it, but yeah three blues close to that in phase 1 are: Genesis blue, Sigma blue and Miami blue the lighter of the bunch Smile
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#34
Sod them all and do it Sigma - best Ph1 colour there is.

On another note looks absolutely sweet, although personally I'd leave the ph2 rear lights, but switch to a Ph1 boot button...
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Miami is gorgeous, do that!
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(14-12-2015, 02:10 PM)Ruan Wrote: Sod them all and do it Sigma - best Ph1 colour there is.

On another note looks absolutely sweet, although personally I'd leave the ph2 rear lights, but switch to a Ph1 boot button...
Sigma is a cool colour too! The boot I'm not too bothered about. If I can find a Ph1 tailgate for cheap then I may swap. You have to change the entire tailgate rather than just the boot button don't you?

(15-12-2015, 06:29 AM)Poodle Wrote: Miami is gorgeous, do that!
Yes, I think that's my favourite Peugeot blue for sure! But if I'm doing a full car colour change, for me, black it has to be!
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(15-12-2015, 11:21 AM)Dazecoop Wrote:
(14-12-2015, 02:10 PM)Ruan Wrote: Sod them all and do it Sigma - best Ph1 colour there is.

On another note looks absolutely sweet, although personally I'd leave the ph2 rear lights, but switch to a Ph1 boot button...
Sigma is a cool colour too! The boot I'm not too bothered about. If I can find a Ph1 tailgate for cheap then I may swap. You have to change the entire tailgate rather than just the boot button don't you?

(15-12-2015, 06:29 AM)Poodle Wrote: Miami is gorgeous, do that!
Yes, I think that's my favourite Peugeot blue for sure! But if I'm doing a full car colour change, for me, black it has to be!

Basically, the holes in the tailgate for the boot button aren't the same. A ph.2 boot button/badge won't fit a mk1 tailgate, but a mk1 button will fit a mk.2 tailgate and leave a hole visible above it. You might be able to rectify a lack of a 2nd hole on a mk.1 tailgate by drilling another.

A phase 1 tailgate has one hole for the boot button to fit into and a phase 2 tailgate has two.
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Interesting, thanks for explaining! As I say, I don't think I'm too bothered with the boot badge/tailgate. However, I'll keep my eye out for an entire ph1 tailgate as it'll probably be easier/similar price. I guess the latch itself lines up and that's all the same, is it?
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(15-12-2015, 12:32 PM)Dazecoop Wrote: Interesting, thanks for explaining! As I say, I don't think I'm too bothered with the boot badge/tailgate. However, I'll keep my eye out for an entire ph1 tailgate as it'll probably be easier/similar price. I guess the latch itself lines up and that's all the same, is it?

No high level brake light on the phase1 tailgate and yes latch will line up but if you do buy a phase1 make sure it has the boot spoiler fitted already as they can be a nightmare to remove and fit on a non spoiler tailgate!
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Looking good mate loving the phase one look, if your gonna respray I'd go with the colour on the phase 1 parts Miami blue if I'm right.
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Edit: Never mind, smoked too much crack.
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Not fitting the ph1 wings?
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(17-12-2015, 07:49 PM)custom-decals2012 Wrote: Looking good mate loving the phase one look, if your gonna respray I'd go with the colour on the phase 1 parts Miami blue if I'm right.

I think its Miami, you're right. To be honest though, if I'm going full car spray at all, I gotta go black! Black is my favourite colour for cars, and secondly I'll get the paint basically for free as it'll be the same paint used on my drift car which needs some stuff sprayed too Smile

(18-12-2015, 07:56 AM)Sambarker Wrote: Not fitting the ph1 wings?

Yep, will do! Didn't have time last weekend, but defiantly will fit them before spraying the car
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Bit of a busy/random day today! 

I bought this, this morning!
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For a grand total of £93. I bought it mostly for the Cyclones, which come with good/average tyres. The car was just a few miles from my parents house too, bonus.

I own 2 306's! What is happening!?
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Gave the poor thing a wash, and took its wheels Rofl
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Fitted & went for a quick drive. Minutes after this photo it hammered down with rain!
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Later in the evening, took the Mrs' out for dinner. Looking so much better!
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Happy with that! PS, if anyone wants anything from the black 306, let me know. Going to scrapyard in the next few weeks!
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#45
The blue one looks so good. Wish mine was a 3 door Smile
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Continuing with the Phase 1 conversion, today I did the rear lights. Before

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Nearside done, offside Ph2. Looks very strange!
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Interesting to see how each style lights up
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Both done Smile
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Strange blank on nearside cluster preventing a rear fog light. I chopped this out & put a bulb in, and now I have twin rear fog lamps on Ph1 lights. Very odd? Very easy to do, lol
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Looks loads better I think
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All done & wired up
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I soldered & wired them up myself, chopping the original plug & loom. Didn't take very long, maybe 2 hours total. I had no wiring diagrams to go from either, just guessing until I got everything correct Smile

Not bothering with tailgate (at least for now), but I do have the older-style "306" badge to fit too, which will 90% complete the Ph1 conversion.

Some other bits done on the car as well over the last few days, more updates & photos soon!
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#47
Exactly what I have done with my ph3. I just need a ph1 rear bumper with the black rub strip to complete mine
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#48
It's not the fog light it's the reverse light, I always do this mod too, looking good btw, Smile
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(27-12-2015, 10:42 PM)Sambarker Wrote: Exactly what I have done with my ph3. I just need a ph1 rear bumper with the black rub strip to complete mine

Yours is looking great!!

(28-12-2015, 09:42 AM)Mattcheese31 Wrote: It's not the fog light it's the reverse light, I always do this mod too, looking good btw, Smile

You sure? It might have been! Very easy "mod" for sure! And thanks Smile

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Had some free time today and thought I'd remove wiper motor & clean the area below it in order to stop future leaks. Mine wasn't leaking & wasn't blocked, but I thought I might as well do it now as I had some free time.

So I've read, leaves gather below the wiper motor, proceed to block the drain hole, then you get horrible water in drivers footwell. Its a yearly, or maybe once every couple year job to do, and doesn't take very long.

I've actually also just written all this up & photos into its own guide, so people can find it easier in the future Smile
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Remove wipers (remove cap then 13mm nuts). Then remove driver & passenger plastic scuttle trims
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Need to remove this triangular brace thing. x3 13mm bolts
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Looks like this. Now go ahead and remove the x4 10mm bolts around wiper motor, and the final 10mm bolt holding the passenger side wiper stub/spline on
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Disconnect wiper plug, remove entire thing, and it looks something like this. Horrible!
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Pick out leaves & stuff. Put some lock on steering, and you can chuck water/brake cleaner in the area to flush everything out. The hole at the bottom comes out on top of the wheel arch liner, with some lock on, you can poke your figure through to clear it all out
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Re-fit everything in order. I cleaned up the brace too, and copper-greased all bolts
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Job done Smile Check wipers work once its all back together & plugged in
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Bit of a busy/random day today! 

I bought this, this morning!
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I own 2 306's! What is happening!?

YOU GOT BIT BY THE PUG BUG!
You may find yourself never wanting to be without a 306 again! ;-) and if you do end up without one you will regret it every time one goes by :-(
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Might want to swap over the filler and fake filler cap inserts too for the shiny ones???
Great progress mate keep up the good work!
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Not many updates to tell at the moment, I went to Las Vegas with work last week (which was incredible!), so things have been pretty busy!

However, I am gathering parts & information ready for a clutch change & HDI gearbox swap. I've just ordered the following direct from Peugeot

- Clutch fork bearing 2175 21
- Clutch fork bearing 2175 20
- Gearbox driveshaft oil seal 3121 44
- Gearbox driveshaft oil seal 3121 46
- Clutch cable 2150 S3
- Gearshift control return socket/bush 2175 57
- Oil 75w80 2ltr 9736 41

(Part numbers alongside each item) Total came to £121.73. The biggest expense there is the clutch cable, but I'd rather do it once & do it properly with genuine Peugeot parts on these items.

Next on the "to buy" list is the clutch kit, a Miles Group N gear linkage (rose jointed), and the HDI gearbox itself!

Looking forward to having slicker gear changes & slightly improved fuel economy on the motorway too, with thanks to those longer ratios in the HDI 'box
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Got myself a new camera, so any reason to take photos! New headlights turned up, with thanks to Alex (Redordead89), which are black masked. Also bought myself new indicators as my old ones were misted up & cracked pretty badly.

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Before..
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Old..
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New..
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Much better Smile
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They light up nicely too of course, Osram nightbreakers fitted
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I've yet to try them at night, but hopefully they are better than my old ones. I basically couldn't see where I was going at night previously, even with the Osram bulbs! Rofl
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This is perhaps a ridiculous amount of work & photos that I’m about to post, but this is what me & a mate of mine have been doing for almost 2 days straight!  Earlier in the week I bought myself a pair of Recaro reclining seats in the idea to put them in the Peugeot.

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I wanted to keep them on a slider, so a custom seat rail was in order. James, a mate of mine, who is a welder & fabricator, also has a 306, so it was easier just to use his car in his garage (ignore the disgusting wheels, eww!)

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We got started mostly on the centre-console side of the drivers rail. There’s a huge mechanism attached to the seat rail which we believe remembers the position of the rail when you tilt/slide the seat forward to get people in the back. We don’t need that, and I want to sit lower, so that was removed

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Next up was the “remembering position” runner, which had a separate rail. This wasn’t needed either

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The console-side rail was now looking a lot slimmer, getting there

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Next, James made a pair of horizontal support bars to brace each rail using some 20x20x2mm box section, leaving 1 end off in order to slide this over the console-side runner

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After playing with the seat position, we soon found the spring lever & mech to actually make the rail slide was in the way. After much discussion, we decided to cut it off

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But then re-locate the spring hole, re-bend the spring, to ensure the lever & spring was flush with the top of the rail

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Next issue was the lever under the seat to operate the sliding was going to foul on the support bars. Some notching was required

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Done!

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James then set to work with his TIG setup and tac-welded the seat base together using the Recaro seat as a frame

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Then onto the bench for final welding

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Done!

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Fitted back to the seat, perfect

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This is how the seat base fits over the Peugeot rails, snug Smile

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To mount to the offside runner, things were a little more tricky. The offside runner sits a lot lower & vertical to the car body, so some more bar, angled very accurately, was needed to step-down to meet it

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Making faces while cutting!

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Tac-welded up, making sure fitment is correct before final welding

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And then done, pose for the camera mate!

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Then, working in the car itself, tac-welding the seat base to the rails themselves

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Once done, removed from car and back to the bench for final welding

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... To be continued! ...  Rofl  Cool  Cool
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Frames looks ace,was going to put in some evo 5 recaro treadline s in mine but seat bases where a nightmare,had like a arse fan thing in it lol.
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Looking great chap, I look forward to seeing the seats all finished
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Looking very good. I spent ages looking for some of them seats but none ever came along for the price i wanted to pay Sad
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(08-02-2016, 01:54 PM)7057sam Wrote: Frames looks ace,was going to put in some evo 5 recaro treadline s in mine but seat bases where a nightmare,had like a arse fan thing in it lol.

Thanks! Lol fair enough. Luckily these Recaro's have just some simple captive nuts on the frame itself, quite easy

(08-02-2016, 07:47 PM)Frosty Wrote: Looking great chap, I look forward to seeing the seats all finished

Cheers, yeah! Drivers side seat is fitted now, but a few tweaks to do on the rail. More updates soon Smile

(08-02-2016, 08:04 PM)Niall Wrote: Looking very good. I spent ages looking for some of them seats but none ever came along for the price i wanted to pay Sad

Thanks! They are around on eBay with some searching. Originally I was going to go with a pair of Bride Brix seats, which is the seats I used to run in my Nissan. But somehow Bride seats in a French car just seems wrong. And secondly, they are at least double the price of these Recaro's, if not more!
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Slowly but surely gathering parts for my HDI gearbox upgrade, and generally a full service on the car

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New clutch, clutch cable, clutch fork bushes, driveshaft oil seals, front clutch oil seal / bearing guide, "Miles" uprated gear linkage kit, genuine Peugeot gearbox oil

...Uuuuuuu breath...

Gulf 10w40 engine oil, oil filters, fuel filter & some Redex fuel additive just because!

And of course, the final most importance piece of the puzzle..

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Bought from the very helpful "Bashbarnard" (Thanks again dude!!). It came to me like this, with no clutch fork as Bash already had it half-converted for XUD fitment, but had to keep the XUD fork, etc. But, just to double check, I found the identification stamp and sure enough - 20TD95 - which is indeed a 306 HDI gearbox Smile

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I'll just need to use my existing XUD fork and sensors etc, and she should be good! I'll probably give the 'box a good clean in daylight too, then to fit all this junk! Rofl Rofl
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No updates in a while because I've been pretty busy (going to Japan & other things!)

Anyway, got the passenger Recaro seat in & rail fabricated. I opted to go for a non-sliding rail on the passenger side, simply because of ease & time. There's no real reason to have a sliding passenger rail for me, I very rarely take more than 1 passenger out, and as long as the passenger seat is slightly further back than where I have mine, then that's all good. So..

Factory rail slider mech cut off, box section laid on top to get an idea
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Cutting
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Making sure box section is level across left & right
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The new seat waiting to go in Smile
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Tac-welding in-situ
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Then onto the bench for proper welding
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Seat belt mount & captive nut in place ready for welding
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Doing a weld
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Done Smile
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Fitting rail onto seat
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And that's it so far! I've STILL yet to take photos of the seats actually in the car, but they do look amazing. And sooooo much better than factory seats in terms of position, comfort & supportiveness. I sit maybe 4-5 inches lower in these seats, and it feels much more like a sports car than it did before, I much prefer it!

Anyway, I'll get pics soon of entire interior Smile

In other news, I'm looking forward to Saturday - HDI gearbox & new clutch time. I'll take plenty of photos as always Rofl
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Finally got photos of the car in daylight with both seats fitted, couldn't be happier with them, amazing Smile

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You can see the remainders of the factory slider/mech in this shot. At some point I'll probably remove the seats & rails and spray the rails, then perhaps get some plastic to cover this up, to make it look even more OEM-style
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And, incase I haven't taken a photo of it before, this is the steering wheel I'm using too. Momo flat dash that I've had knocking around for a while, really nice!
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More updates soon, HDI gearbox is in...!!  Cool  Cool
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