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Gandi69
Posted 31/7/2011 2:14 PM (#621256)
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If anyone cares:

http://www.saxperience.com/forum/showthread.php?t=375744
Jack of Hearts
Posted 31/7/2011 2:25 PM (#621259 - in reply to #621256)
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That Air filter ruins a half decent build thread

I love the final set of rims though
Gandi69
Posted 31/7/2011 2:30 PM (#621262 - in reply to #621256)
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I think I agree as I was given it - its one with a cold air feed you can mount into the bumper but I think i'm going to remove it as ive got a ramair foam filter
Jack of Hearts
Posted 31/7/2011 2:38 PM (#621265 - in reply to #621256)
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The only bad part of the car tbh, looks tidy enough.

They handle well on track too
Gandi69
Posted 31/7/2011 2:51 PM (#621270 - in reply to #621256)
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Yeah i'm actually looking at the filter now, going to rob the carbon fibre effect cold feed box for the foam filter if I can. Car should be a bit of fun on the track, cheaper than buying the 106s too going for a saxo
Turley_vvc
Posted 1/8/2011 3:38 AM (#621344 - in reply to #621256)
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Yea filter looks out of place tbh, but over all i luuuuuuuuuurvvvvvvvvvvv 205 GTI wheels on 106's and Saxo's, brillbuild tho love it, i brought a VTS and was going to do this with my old man and uncle and turn it into a track car

Fair play to you tho, VTR's are quick once you've cammed then with a decent port and polish, look into it
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Posted 1/8/2011 3:55 AM (#621347 - in reply to #621256)
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There not quick at all, mates got the 16v with bodies, cams and omex and he still isnt quick
Gandi69
Posted 1/8/2011 4:45 AM (#621351 - in reply to #621347)
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Jack of Hearts - 1/8/2011 9:55 AM

There not quick at all, mates got the 16v with bodies, cams and omex and he still isnt quick


Ive swapped the filter for a ram air one now, as I've managed to get the shitty gauze one out of the casing.
Its not a standard VTR engine in mine - its the one from the 106 xsi which is a 1.6 8v with higher comp pistons and a 270 degree cam. Should give me about 110 bhp with the mods currently on it which is more than enough for a bit of fun on track. If I get bored though I'm going to fit a 16v 14/JP4 engine but its early days yet.
Whats your mates running? Providing you get the weight down they are going to be pretty nippy with id estimate 160+ bhp. Easily as quick as a VVC anyway I'd have thought?

Edited by Gandi69 1/8/2011 4:49 AM
Jack of Hearts
Posted 1/8/2011 4:52 AM (#621354 - in reply to #621256)
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110bhp with a car that handles that well, will be all you need to keep a massive grin on your face,

Mate has a 106gti it's alright but not as quick as a vvc, he'd destroy me on track though, if he learned to drive....
Gandi69
Posted 1/8/2011 5:12 AM (#621361 - in reply to #621354)
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Jack of Hearts - 1/8/2011 10:52 AM

110bhp with a car that handles that well, will be all you need to keep a massive grin on your face,

Mate has a 106gti it's alright but not as quick as a vvc, he'd destroy me on track though, if he learned to drive....


Is that the one on throttle bodies? Id like to try something like bike carbs but its a lot of work for not a lot of gain on the 8v
Jack of Hearts
Posted 1/8/2011 5:36 AM (#621370 - in reply to #621256)
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Yeah, I only have one mate with a 106, I think his are bike bodies, got them enlarged by Colin satchel too
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Posted 1/8/2011 6:31 AM (#621376 - in reply to #621256)
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And your vvc still beat it round the track?
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Posted 1/8/2011 7:00 AM (#621382 - in reply to #621256)
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In a straight line defiantly, I'd destroy him. Round a track he'd have me. If he could drive, which he can't
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Posted 1/8/2011 8:27 AM (#621395 - in reply to #621256)
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Id have thought a decently mapped TB'd 106 would be on par with a vvc! Obv not then!

Edited by Gandi69 1/8/2011 8:28 AM
Turley_vvc
Posted 1/8/2011 8:32 AM (#621396 - in reply to #621395)
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Gandi69 - 1/8/2011 8:27 AM

Id have thought a decently mapped TB'd 106 would be on par with a vvc! Obv not then!


Dont matter really, its all about the Driver
Jack of Hearts
Posted 1/8/2011 10:08 AM (#621403 - in reply to #621256)
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Maybe destroy is a bit harsh, I'd definitly have him though. But yeah, he openly admits he's crap.

Anyway lets not get into the whats and wherefores, I like your build, those engines have plenty if scope too
FreddieS
Posted 1/8/2011 11:07 AM (#621410 - in reply to #621256)
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Looks like a good build, few things i'd do differently, for one a decent rollcage not one that looks like its all bolted together at the top end, i.e. shit.

Agreed on the airfilter, get some pics of the ramair on it and i'll stop hating

Apart from that it looks lovely, a mate had a 106 quickshitter on 205 gti wheels in black with red rim tape, looked epic imho, and the saxo is the same car so why not
Gandi69
Posted 1/8/2011 11:15 AM (#621411 - in reply to #621410)
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FreddieS - 1/8/2011 5:07 PM

Looks like a good build, few things i'd do differently, for one a decent rollcage not one that looks like its all bolted together at the top end, i.e. shit.

Agreed on the airfilter, get some pics of the ramair on it and i'll stop hating

Apart from that it looks lovely, a mate had a 106 quickshitter on 205 gti wheels in black with red rim tape, looked epic imho, and the saxo is the same car so why not


Cheers dude, I'm going to see how I get on with that cage as it seems reasonably solid but the proof is in the pudding, hopefully I wont come back after a roll missing a head. A full OMP cage at £800+ is a bit out of my price range at the moment. Ramair is on now, but no batteries in the camera
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Posted 1/8/2011 1:59 PM (#621449 - in reply to #621411)
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Gandi69 - 1/8/2011 5:15 PM

FreddieS - 1/8/2011 5:07 PM

Looks like a good build, few things i'd do differently, for one a decent rollcage not one that looks like its all bolted together at the top end, i.e. shit.

Agreed on the airfilter, get some pics of the ramair on it and i'll stop hating

Apart from that it looks lovely, a mate had a 106 quickshitter on 205 gti wheels in black with red rim tape, looked epic imho, and the saxo is the same car so why not


Cheers dude, I'm going to see how I get on with that cage as it seems reasonably solid but the proof is in the pudding, hopefully I wont come back after a roll missing a head. A full OMP cage at £800+ is a bit out of my price range at the moment. Ramair is on now, but no batteries in the camera


Yeah, only thing is that cage in a crash will just shear the bolts and act like spears, seen it before in my mates rallycross car, its why FIA cages are FIA approved lol, only bolts allowed are for door bars (and they have to be bolted a certain way, not crushed tube bolted to crushed tube lol) and the main rear cage must be welded and joined in a certain manner etc, main loop must be one piece bla bla bla.

I'll see if my mates still got his saxo full cage, he only wanted £250 for it, and its still FIA approved with the papers etc, if it hasnt sold i'll sort you out his details.

Look forward to more progress on it though, proper budget track car that looks the part and will handle damn well!
Gandi69
Posted 1/8/2011 3:24 PM (#621468 - in reply to #621256)
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I doubt this thing would meet any specs, but i'd be interested in your mates. I recently missed out on a full cage on ebay by only a few pounds. Im trying to source a front lower brace too and perhaps some braided lines
Turley_vvc
Posted 2/8/2011 2:05 AM (#621491 - in reply to #621411)
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Gandi69 - 1/8/2011 11:15 AM

FreddieS - 1/8/2011 5:07 PM

Looks like a good build, few things i'd do differently, for one a decent rollcage not one that looks like its all bolted together at the top end, i.e. shit.

Agreed on the airfilter, get some pics of the ramair on it and i'll stop hating

Apart from that it looks lovely, a mate had a 106 quickshitter on 205 gti wheels in black with red rim tape, looked epic imho, and the saxo is the same car so why not


Cheers dude, I'm going to see how I get on with that cage as it seems reasonably solid but the proof is in the pudding, hopefully I wont come back after a roll missing a head. A full OMP cage at £800+ is a bit out of my price range at the moment. Ramair is on now, but no batteries in the camera


There's also a cheap cages for a 106 or saxo's really cheap have a look on ebay,

Edited by Turley_vvc 2/8/2011 2:06 AM
Gandi69
Posted 2/8/2011 3:08 AM (#621498 - in reply to #621256)
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By cheap how much do you mean? The cheapest ones are show cages and the one I have fitted at the moment is better than that. Otherwise i'm looking at £500 minimum
Turley_vvc
Posted 2/8/2011 4:31 AM (#621506 - in reply to #621498)
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Gandi69 - 2/8/2011 3:08 AM

By cheap how much do you mean? The cheapest ones are show cages and the one I have fitted at the moment is better than that. Otherwise i'm looking at £500 minimum


Saw a back cage out of a Saxo VTS Turbo go for 190 a month back it was red

Edited by Turley_vvc 2/8/2011 4:31 AM
Gandi69
Posted 2/8/2011 8:41 AM (#621529 - in reply to #621256)
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But was it much better than what I already have though? If im spending 190 I might aswell spend the rest and go full cage
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Posted 2/8/2011 8:45 AM (#621533 - in reply to #621529)
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Gandi69 - 2/8/2011 8:41 AM

But was it much better than what I already have though? If im spending 190 I might aswell spend the rest and go full cage


Yea was a proper track cage, looked ace mate
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