daymoon
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quote: Originally posted by Adam-D
quote: Originally posted by Robin
quote: Originally posted by Adam-D
1.3 or 1.6 easy to turbo?
whats involved?
Not too hard, there's a few around.
Manifold, Td04L turbo and some sort of management (a few around if you google it, already with looms) 200bhp or so can be done on standard internals as said above.
the 1.3 is the better bet tbh.
why is the 1.3 better?
and it has forged internals?
and talking circa 1997 - 2001 models/.
will the transmission and drivetrian take the power?
the mentioned models will only have 6v/8v engines.
GTi engines are 16v, Like I mentioned before, forged pistons and crank.
Weak point of Gearbox is second gear synchroniser, I had the problem with the first gearbox I bought.
There are couple of guys now that can make a "log" turbo manifold. Not much as making money, but to forum users.
GTi engine code is G13B. The 1.6l engines don't have forged items.
I found the engine to be easy to work with, parts are easy to get, sometimes you do need to pay premium though. A lot of parts fit from other models ( rotor arm came from some Hyundai for example)
Revs to 8k standard
Also non GTi models will not have any roll bars. Front one is easy to fit from a GTi. Later GTi roll bars are 22mm IIRC, straight fit. For rear you need some fabrication but really easy to fit one.
[Edited on 07-12-2011 by daymoon]
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Adam-D
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is this just the swift. or can the same be done to the justy 4x4?
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daymoon
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You can fit a GTi engine into a Justy. Wiring is a pain, unless of course you use complete gti car loom
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Steve
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Wonder how much of that carries over to the new 1.3 swifts mine revs to 8k
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Eck
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8k...pft.
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daymoon
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
Wonder how much of that carries over to the new 1.3 swifts mine revs to 8k
Completely different engines as far as I know.
Eck, that engine was first produced in 1984 or there about, and not really changed for 10 years.
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davieslim
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i had a swift gti, was ok but i dont think it was a car id like to spend alot of time in on the track
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RS6
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stu one word RS6
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Stu
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quote: Originally posted by RS6
stu one word RS6
There was a new one out at Oulton the other day, animal!!!!
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RS6
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your still my hero!
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Ian
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That one at Oulton was bonkers, 58 plate and he was lashing it round like a true boss.
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antnee
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There was a fairly new diesel a6 avant when I was at Oulton in October, was getting a good thrashing
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Graham88
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Was the RS6 grey with a big brake kit with yellow calipers?
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3i_gaz
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quote: Originally posted by Stu
quote: Originally posted by RS6
stu one word RS6
There was a new one out at Oulton the other day, animal!!!!
if you was there the same day as me, was it the avant?? grey? i think or possibly black lol memory isnt that good. Was epically fast for a massive tank!
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and to answer the question posted.... i'd spend 1500 quid on a Renaultsport 172 use the rest for proper tyres, pads and some springs bushes and harnesses.
Job jobbed
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Stu
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quote: Originally posted by 3i_gaz
quote: Originally posted by Stu
quote: Originally posted by RS6
stu one word RS6
There was a new one out at Oulton the other day, animal!!!!
if you was there the same day as me, was it the avant?? grey? i think or possibly black lol memory isnt that good. Was epically fast for a massive tank!
Yeah grey one, guy driving was a nutter! Fair play to him though!!!
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gez bay
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1994-PEUGEOT-106-RALLYE-MASSIVE-SPEC-TRACK-DAY-CAR-/130612117714?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item1e6916c0d2
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quote: Originally posted by Stu
quote: Originally posted by 3i_gaz
quote: Originally posted by Stu
quote: Originally posted by RS6
stu one word RS6
There was a new one out at Oulton the other day, animal!!!!
if you was there the same day as me, was it the avant?? grey? i think or possibly black lol memory isnt that good. Was epically fast for a massive tank!
Yeah grey one, guy driving was a nutter! Fair play to him though!!!
Yeah could properly pedal that guy! that little clio cup car put a good few car lengths on him but fook me the avant wasnt far behind at all! Scary for a full fat road car
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corsadonk
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I'm pretty tempted by a Rover 200 BRM, they're dirt cheap, have a LSD from the factory, you could strip the interior and sell it and put it towards buckets, and harness. The you'll have 2k change to do then suspension, brakes and breathing mods. Oh and do the head gasket.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rover-200-1-8-BRM-LE-Ltd-Edn-red-leather-REDUCED-795-/260868226662?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item3cbcf53e66
All the suspension is very Honda looking, so independent at the rear. More than likely own by an oldie, so it's had a easy life.
[Edited on 13-12-2011 by corsadonk]
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corsadonk
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A quick Tiff video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaDFtZvsL18
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Robin
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I remember looking at them a long time ago, supposed to be really good!
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Robin
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They're not IRS though....
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Stu
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Think I've decided on a Saxo VTS. Can get a fairly OK one for around a grand with 60k ish miles and that will leave me plenty of cash to do the other bits I want to do like cage, tyres, suspension, brakes etc. All the bits seem to be cheap for these and they seem fairly reliable too!
Anything I need to look out for? Bear in mind Im only really worried about mechanicals and body as most other stuff will be getting binned! Even going to go down the polycarb window kit (only £140)
How light do you think I can get one of these?
Cheers for all your help all!
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Steve
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rear axles m8
and gearboxes
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Stu
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
rear axles m8
and gearboxes
Cheers Steve,
Im guessing you can get the boxes reconned pretty cheap? I reckon I should be able to drop a box in a Saxo to save a few quid if need be.
What problem does the rear axle have?
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