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R100_vvc
Posted 18/4/2010 1:47 PM (#551041)
Subject: Sean's Rover metro 1.8 turbo


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Hi all, this my new car :D it's in great condition for a 1995 r100 and ideal bases for my vvc engine.
l have been busy all weekend swapping all my bits over from my old GTa, which sadly rust started to get
the best of it.

Hers's a few pics,








Here's a few pics of my old GTa before going to scrap yard with all of its goodness removed






Now the spec as it stands;
lowered and individulised with GTi rear cans
front and rear antiroll bars
mgf calipers with vented discs (EBC drilled and groved and mintex pads)
Raceline 14" alloys with 195 45 14 tyres

1.8 vvc (143) port n polished head with piper 270 exhaust cam and 52mm throttle body
R65u GTa gearbox (close ratio)
carbon enclosed filter directed to heater box/bonnet vent
de-burred exhaust manifold/1800 downpipe
cat-bypassed
sportex exhaust with larger silencers

GTi side skirts and boot spoiler
laguna spliter (to be fitted)
GTi interior
black carpet
130 rev counter clocks
mgf steering wheel/airbag



Edited by R100_vvc 21/4/2015 8:54 AM
vvc warrior
Posted 18/4/2010 2:02 PM (#551043 - in reply to #551041)
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a very clean R100, looks sweet as
GTaddz
Posted 18/4/2010 2:07 PM (#551047 - in reply to #551041)
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Car looks mint! Dont see many 111si's. Keep ahead of the rot with this one and you'l see alot of happy years with it. Nice 7pec too. Should be a lil weapon.
Metromartin
Posted 18/4/2010 2:18 PM (#551049 - in reply to #551041)
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nice and tidy car, perfect for a vvc!

I think you should run it on LPG with that reg aswell!
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Posted 18/4/2010 2:19 PM (#551050 - in reply to #551041)
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Nice one mate. Looking good
R100_vvc
Posted 18/4/2010 2:19 PM (#551051 - in reply to #551041)
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Thanks, she is clean underneath as she is on top, next weekend will be a woxoyl fest as well as re-directing sunroof drains,
and im going to have a bash at making some rear arch liners. l really appreciate having a clean metro now as we all know
there not easy to find
R100_vvc
Posted 18/4/2010 2:22 PM (#551053 - in reply to #551043)
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vvc warrior - 18/4/2010 10:02 PM

a very clean R100, looks sweet as


Thanks for the tips on removing the sub frame, alot easier then i thought, quicker then removing bit by bit also enabled me to clean engine bay up alot easier
vvc warrior
Posted 18/4/2010 2:28 PM (#551057 - in reply to #551053)
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R100_vvc - 17/4/2010 10:22 PM
vvc warrior - 18/4/2010 10:02 PM

a very clean R100, looks sweet as

Thanks for the tips on removing the sub frame, alot easier then i thought, quicker then removing bit by bit also enabled me to clean engine bay up alot easier

Your welcome, it's amazing how just a few bolts hold it all in the car. the amount of times ive removed the engine and replaced it back in ive lost count and is sometimes a nightmare lining the engine back up to the gearbox. i know i'll never remove an engine out the top againĀ  and as you say atleast you can clean the enine bay of all the crap that gets collected there.

FreddieS
Posted 19/4/2010 3:07 AM (#551112 - in reply to #551041)
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Thats a buetiful R100, really liking the mods to it and the condition is perfect!
SRi_T
Posted 19/4/2010 4:33 AM (#551117 - in reply to #551041)
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Thats stunning mate, great find! Is this what you stuck the lightning interior in to? Any further plans?
R100_vvc
Posted 19/4/2010 4:52 AM (#551121 - in reply to #551117)
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SRi_T - 19/4/2010 12:33 PM

Thats stunning mate, great find! Is this what you stuck the lightning interior in to? Any further plans?


Yeah lightning interior will be going in, at the moment i have silverstone interior but find them way too hard, its like sitting on
concrete.

Next plan is enjoy it
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Posted 19/4/2010 5:41 AM (#551124 - in reply to #551121)
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R100_vvc - 19/4/2010 12:52 PM


Next plan is enjoy it


Good man thats what its all about!
R100_vvc
Posted 19/4/2010 2:17 PM (#551239 - in reply to #551041)
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Just a few engine bay pics; The induction sounds awsome inside the car




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Posted 19/4/2010 2:19 PM (#551243 - in reply to #551041)
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Love that mate, does it work well in the heater box there? would it help scoop in with a metro vent (if you havnt got one)
R100_vvc
Posted 19/4/2010 2:24 PM (#551249 - in reply to #551243)
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Pandy - 19/4/2010 10:19 PM

Love that mate, does it work well in the heater box there? would it help scoop in with a metro vent (if you havnt got one)


yeah it seems to work good, nothing but cold air . I have thought about puting gti vents on like u say they are more of a 'scoop'.
l have no probs with driving in heavy rain or jet washing. l have put a little peak on it same as the heater motor has. Same set up to what i had on my GTa which allways done well at pod.
Rosso
Posted 19/4/2010 4:04 PM (#551277 - in reply to #551041)
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seems like a better home for the ecu.. how is that mounted?
R100_vvc
Posted 19/4/2010 11:45 PM (#551288 - in reply to #551041)
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Basically a bit of sheet metal which bolts to the ecu and bolted to the battery tray.
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Posted 20/4/2010 2:05 AM (#551302 - in reply to #551041)
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Nice idea with the induction feed. I was pondering what to do with mine.... I may just have to copy you
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Posted 20/4/2010 7:28 AM (#551343 - in reply to #551041)
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Thought you sprayed my old gta for a min there lol
FreddieS
Posted 5/5/2010 4:15 AM (#553126 - in reply to #551041)
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Engine bay looks awesome! top work and loving the induction!

Looks so tidy and subtle, absolutely love this car, top work!
R100_vvc
Posted 3/9/2010 6:20 AM (#568919 - in reply to #551041)
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A little update, just bought my new janspeed 160 manifold to replace my current 4 bolt mani and downpipe.






Just hope it makes a different for the money they cost.

Also now has a piper cat back exhaust system, sounds quite nice not as quiet as i wanted but hey a lot quieter then a
sportex and very good quality too.

I have now gathered all my bits to convert my r100 into a mk3 GTi replica just need to get my new bonnet and splitter sprayed
Jack of Hearts
Posted 3/9/2010 6:31 AM (#568923 - in reply to #551041)
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wheres the flexi attach too on the janspeed?
R100_vvc
Posted 3/9/2010 7:52 AM (#568941 - in reply to #568923)
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Jack of Hearts - 3/9/2010 2:31 PM

wheres the flexi attach too on the janspeed?


well its originaly designed for a mg zr 160 and you would need a janspeed de-cat pipe
which i presume has a flexi with in it.

l will modify it my self with a flexi with a direct pipe to the rest of the system
R100_vvc
Posted 20/9/2010 12:55 PM (#571153 - in reply to #551041)
Subject: RE: Sean's Rover 100 vvc


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Janspeed manifold all fitted, very pleased with the results over a 4 bolt manifold fits snug to the sump.
Sounds totaly different, performs very well especialy at high rpm.

A few pics of my mk3 GTi conversion, not sure what to do with rubbing strips
weather to just remove them or put the GTi ones.





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Posted 20/9/2010 12:58 PM (#571155 - in reply to #551041)
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That looks lush! like it alot. Much better as a GTi replica!



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