Donny_Dog
ClioSport Club Member
Jim's rejects
The saxo turbo is laid up awaiting some expensive parts and whilst looking for second hand bits - I found this car for sale on facebook.
It was local and I've not had a 106 before, but have experience with the sister cars. So have taken this one on as a winter project/xmas present.
Advert details (not my words!)...
106 quicksilver with 16v port and polished, pt51 kent cams
T25 turbo
Megane 225 injectors
Cooper s map sensor
Sachs clutch from questmead
Pugsport exhaust with sports-cat
SAS customs turbo manifold
morette headlights with cold air feed
Car was remapped by chip wizards was dyno’d at 170 at 3 psi should be 190/200 now running 8/9 psi
16” team dynamic monza r, powder-coated black with flake
Mr rear lights
306 gti6 brakes
Lowered around 60mm all round
Cambelt done when engine fitted 3 year ago only done 2000 miles
Not sure on exact mileage of shell as had the clocks changed and the engine was unknown
Done 1 track day in it and was mint think it could just do with swirl pot/uprated fuel pump to deal with corners
Paintwork not the best... 18 year old car
All welding to boot and inner wings been done sealed and painted
New lower arms tracks rod’s top mount and drop links
Car has developed some sort of intermittent misfire under load
@leeds_182 came to view it and it arrived with me the next day.
All in all, its a bit of a nail. It's been a homebrew project and I've no problem with that, however it's a little tired in places. It looks like he has rushed a few bits, just to get it over the line - I've certainly been guilty of that in the past, so it is, what it is.
The plan, is to get it MOT'd and cosmetically make it look OK. For example - the bonnet, morettes and front bumper.
It also doesn't need an oil cooler or that size/style intercooler, catch can, cold air feed, harness etc. So most of it can come off. Anything made from the sale of those, can go towards making it look presentable or MOT passable.
Have a look:
It did come with a couple of spares - original lights for example, but that's about it.
The mis-fire under load is likely it hitting boost cut. Since it was mapped, there has been the addition of a manual boost controller.
I'll just run actuator pressure (what it was mapped on) until it looks like it won't fall apart. Maybe look into increasing performance further down the rabbit hole.
First task - throttle cable
This had snapped by 'someone test driving it' when it was for sale. The car starts and sounds fine, just doesn't move!
I pulled the cable assembly out (it runs under the inlet) and found a minor homebrew modification.
The pedal end was taped and glued, as the nipple was too big for the plastic clip.
It came with a brand new cable assembly, so that's all replaced.
I had a spare throttle retaining tension clip, so that's back to OEM...
So at least, it starts and revs!
Next step is to sort the idle. It dies without throttle, so tomorrow I'll clean the throttle body and idle air control. I have spare IAC valve, so can swap that over if it doesn't improve.
Booooooost.
It was local and I've not had a 106 before, but have experience with the sister cars. So have taken this one on as a winter project/xmas present.
Advert details (not my words!)...
106 quicksilver with 16v port and polished, pt51 kent cams
T25 turbo
Megane 225 injectors
Cooper s map sensor
Sachs clutch from questmead
Pugsport exhaust with sports-cat
SAS customs turbo manifold
morette headlights with cold air feed
Car was remapped by chip wizards was dyno’d at 170 at 3 psi should be 190/200 now running 8/9 psi
16” team dynamic monza r, powder-coated black with flake
Mr rear lights
306 gti6 brakes
Lowered around 60mm all round
Cambelt done when engine fitted 3 year ago only done 2000 miles
Not sure on exact mileage of shell as had the clocks changed and the engine was unknown
Done 1 track day in it and was mint think it could just do with swirl pot/uprated fuel pump to deal with corners
Paintwork not the best... 18 year old car
All welding to boot and inner wings been done sealed and painted
New lower arms tracks rod’s top mount and drop links
Car has developed some sort of intermittent misfire under load
@leeds_182 came to view it and it arrived with me the next day.
All in all, its a bit of a nail. It's been a homebrew project and I've no problem with that, however it's a little tired in places. It looks like he has rushed a few bits, just to get it over the line - I've certainly been guilty of that in the past, so it is, what it is.
The plan, is to get it MOT'd and cosmetically make it look OK. For example - the bonnet, morettes and front bumper.
It also doesn't need an oil cooler or that size/style intercooler, catch can, cold air feed, harness etc. So most of it can come off. Anything made from the sale of those, can go towards making it look presentable or MOT passable.
Have a look:
It did come with a couple of spares - original lights for example, but that's about it.
The mis-fire under load is likely it hitting boost cut. Since it was mapped, there has been the addition of a manual boost controller.
I'll just run actuator pressure (what it was mapped on) until it looks like it won't fall apart. Maybe look into increasing performance further down the rabbit hole.
First task - throttle cable
This had snapped by 'someone test driving it' when it was for sale. The car starts and sounds fine, just doesn't move!
I pulled the cable assembly out (it runs under the inlet) and found a minor homebrew modification.
The pedal end was taped and glued, as the nipple was too big for the plastic clip.
It came with a brand new cable assembly, so that's all replaced.
I had a spare throttle retaining tension clip, so that's back to OEM...
So at least, it starts and revs!
Next step is to sort the idle. It dies without throttle, so tomorrow I'll clean the throttle body and idle air control. I have spare IAC valve, so can swap that over if it doesn't improve.
Booooooost.