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Saxokid100
Posted 5/2/2013 4:26 AM (#688639 - in reply to #579150)
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Stil coming along great David!!
AndyDento27
Posted 25/4/2013 3:35 PM (#695132 - in reply to #579150)
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Loving the VVC in that mate hehe im soo gonna go for that engine in mine.... Looks soo sweet and with a 145bhp I bet it bloody flies like a wasp stung cheetah... What it like for torque steer?? Do you use a LSD and would your recommend one with that engine.. Also what box are you using it with? The standard Peugeot box or the MGF one with the subframe??
111Sli
Posted 25/4/2013 3:45 PM (#695136 - in reply to #579150)
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This is running the standard long ratio R65 from the 1.1. It doesn't really suffer with torque steer, it just goes.
TomMcCMetro
Posted 30/5/2013 10:15 PM (#697684 - in reply to #579150)
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When you going to sell me this ;D
111Sli
Posted 25/9/2013 1:37 PM (#703926 - in reply to #579150)
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My car has been SORN since the start of April with an issue with the cooling system. The car would get hot when idling or cruising at low revs/ high gears.

So in preparation for it's MOT and return to the road, the top end was practically rebuilt, once again by Sean, consisting of; Head skim and clean, new Payen Elastomer HG, new headbolts, new cam seals, new cambelts, new waterpump, new 82 stat, fresh oil and filter, fresh OAT coolant, new lambda sensor and new alternator belt.

There seems to be an existing issue of the fan cutting in nearly in the red, however it drives ok and doesn't get hot quickly upon idle. I am going to test with a pair of alternative CTSs.

Here are some photos of the rebuilt, once again by Sean.

Skimmed head


amazing finish


Block face pre clean


Block face being cleaned


New HG in place


Inlet going on


Engine bay


Locating the head


Rocker cover face clean up


Sorting the suspension


At the MOT



My 2 at the end of MOT day


Fan cut in on horiztonal dials


Fan cut in on vertical dials

111Sli
Posted 25/10/2013 6:38 PM (#705169 - in reply to #579150)
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Smallest up date ever really.

Obtained some pre painted silver vents from a cabby breaking on ebay and I got some ideas from it also. (I'm not chopping my roof off! lol)



Also spent about 3 hours giving the car it's first proper clean from being laid up end of March this year. By god it was hard work.

purple-haze
Posted 25/10/2013 11:23 PM (#705188 - in reply to #579150)
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looks sweet mate!!
111Sli
Posted 14/11/2013 11:23 AM (#706060 - in reply to #579150)
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Got some of Ralph's droop stop spacers and new droop stops. My god, what a difference! Whole car feels much tighter and less twitchy at the rear.

Fitted along with some nice new stainless bolts.


Only got pic of 1 side fitted as I forgot. Lol


Each of the original 56k droop stops were pretty knackered.



Also, raided a modded ZR at the scrappy and amoungst other things I got a TF hand brake grip from it. I wiggled the Rover 100 one off, and the TF one goes straight on perfect fit!
R100_vvc
Posted 14/11/2013 12:52 PM (#706062 - in reply to #579150)
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Hand brake surround is a nice touch, I can never get the metro one off the lever

Edited by R100_vvc 14/11/2013 12:53 PM
111Sli
Posted 14/11/2013 1:14 PM (#706066 - in reply to #706062)
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R100_vvc - 14/11/2013 12:52 PM

Hand brake surround is a nice touch, I can never get the metro one off the lever


I just undid mine like it was screwed on (but it isn't) Took about 1 min. Lol They aren't even glued. Just rubber on metal friction.
111Sli
Posted 10/12/2014 9:20 PM (#716170 - in reply to #579150)
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Haven't updated this for so long. I refurbed the interior and the VVC died.

GSi door caps and leather trim door cards with GTi Lux Pack half leathers.


I also got a really nice condition black camcover from Sean. My local car shop was doing the allen head bolts cheap too You can just see the PRT in the edge of photo. I also gave the header tank a good clean up too since the NOS ones are silly prices lol


I have also fitted a R65 quickshift that is one of my favourite mods for
£20. I'd also recommend to everyone even without a quickshift to pop the rod off of it's ball joints and apply a pea sized blob of grease into each socket. It really slicked up my gear changes.
petrol_head
Posted 10/12/2014 9:25 PM (#716171 - in reply to #579150)
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drive it like its hired

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Looking good
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