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rallye1999

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Post #1
I've aquired a 5dr phase 3 with a poorley engine and I still have my enging, gearbox, shafts, steering, brakes, fuel tank and pump, radiator pipes, clocks etc, what else will I need gti6 specific, I'm just doing it out of boredom really
Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 10:48
mattgti6phase2

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Post #2
It will certainly surprise a few people that will think it's a lower spec 306 Thumbs up

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Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 10:55
rallye1999

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Post #3
It's a beautiful British racing green too
Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 10:59
Matt_rallye

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Was going to ask if it's Diablo, my mate just got rid of his lol
Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 11:29
mattgti6phase2

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Post #5
I actually quite like that colour in a weird way. Reminds me of alpine forests, and the green tree air freshners that smell of alpine forests LOL

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Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 11:37
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I always thought they should have made a '6' in that colour. Yes

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Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 12:05
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unlucky colour Yes

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Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 12:14
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Post #8
if it was petrol then all is fine, crack on.

if it was a diseasel you'll need to swap the tank and all the lines, possibly some wiring.

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Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 12:15
rallye1999

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Post #9
welshpug! wrote:
if it was petrol then all is fine, crack on.

if it was a diseasel you'll need to swap the tank and all the lines, possibly some wiring.


So basicly engine out, swap the rack, engine exhaust brakes suspension etc plug the loom in swap my unlocked ecu, fuel pump and im nearly there
Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 12:44
c_j_m

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Post #10
Matt I've got Sams old car.

As for the conversion, you'll need the same phase engine bay loom, and the fuel system from a 6 (well on the 1.4 we did a xu doner may be different) along with the clocks and that should get it running with a unlocked ecu.
Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 12:54
rallye1999

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c_j_m wrote:
Matt I've got Sams old car.

As for the conversion, you'll need the same phase engine bay loom, and the fuel system from a 6 (well on the 1.4 we did a xu doner may be different) along with the clocks and that should get it running with a unlocked ecu.

cool, still got my loom
Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 12:59
c_j_m

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Actually that reads a tad wrong, you need the same phase engine bay loom as the car its going in.
As the one I've got originally had a ph2 (in a ph3 car) and the lights, speedo and a few other things didnt work till we swapped in a ph3 loom, also saves messing with the abs loom too then.
Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 13:39
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Depending what wheels you are running, you should get away with not changing the rack.

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Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 14:39
welshpug!

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ed_van_dijk wrote:
Depending what wheels you are running, you should get away with not changing the rack.


doubtful, the box is 55mm longer than a 5 speed unit, most of this is in the arch, unless you run 4" wide wheels Razz

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Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 14:47
rallye1999

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Does it have to be the gti6 bay loom?
Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 14:50
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welshpug! wrote:
ed_van_dijk wrote:
Depending what wheels you are running, you should get away with not changing the rack.


doubtful, the box is 55mm longer than a 5 speed unit, most of this is in the arch, unless you run 4" wide wheels Razz


It was fine on my XSi with running a Gti 6 gear box and standard rack & cyclones with 195/50/15 tyres, so a Razz back to you!

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Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 14:56
welshpug!

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you mean it fubbed like fook.

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Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 14:56
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No, didnt touch the box at all!

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Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 14:57
welshpug!

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hmmm, someone must have set the rack off to one side on the rod ends, would have handled interestingly LOL:

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Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 15:36
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rallye1999 wrote:
Does it have to be the gti6 bay loom?


I believe so, not checked part numbers for the 1.8 and 2.0 xsi ones though so they may work.
Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 15:58
Ed_van_dijk

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LOL, no one set the rack up one side on the rods. Literately took the 5 speed out and put the 6 speed in and it was fine, no touching, no rubbing on full lock what so ever.

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Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 16:00
Niall

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Yep has to be a 6 loom. The 1.8 and 2.0xsi only have 1 plug for the coil pack instead of 4 and is missing the plugs for the oil temp sensor and cam sensor.
Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 22:23
JWP EFi

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Post #23
ed_van_dijk wrote:
welshpug! wrote:
ed_van_dijk wrote:
Depending what wheels you are running, you should get away with not changing the rack.


doubtful, the box is 55mm longer than a 5 speed unit, most of this is in the arch, unless you run 4" wide wheels Razz


It was fine on my XSi with running a Gti 6 gear box and standard rack & cyclones with 195/50/15 tyres, so a Razz back to you!


...my 6 has a 5 speed steering rack and although the tyre is very very close to gearbox on hard lock, there is

no contact, currently running 50 profile tyres
Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 22:40
rallye1999

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Niall wrote:
Yep has to be a 6 loom. The 1.8 and 2.0xsi only have 1 plug for the coil pack instead of 4 and is missing the plugs for the oil temp sensor and cam sensor.

That's the engine loom,
Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 23:22
Matt_rallye

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c_j_m wrote:
Matt I've got Sams old car.

As for the conversion, you'll need the same phase engine bay loom, and the fuel system from a 6 (well on the 1.4 we did a xu doner may be different) along with the clocks and that should get it running with a unlocked ecu.


Killed it yet? Haha Razz
Posted 29th Aug 2012 at 07:26

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