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Author Subject: 306 rallye track/stage project
Twangy

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Post #26
jorg wrote:
welcome mate Wave always nice to see someone local to me pop up on here Thumbs up
YES M8 ,NICE TO SEE SOMEONE LOCAL TO ME AS ONLY 15 MINS AWAY

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Posted 27th Jun 2014 at 16:05
welshpug!

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Post #27
Twangy wrote:
welshpug! wrote:
get shot of the daft pressure regulator, will run better Thumbs up
WAS ONLY PUT ON TO SET FUEL PRESSURE AND GAUGE REMOVED ,



NO NEED TO SHOUT!

standard 3 bar reg is more than sufficient and far more reliable, those FSE things are a pain in the arse.

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Posted 27th Jun 2014 at 16:37
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Post #28
welshpug! wrote:
Twangy wrote:
welshpug! wrote:
get shot of the daft pressure regulator, will run better Thumbs up
WAS ONLY PUT ON TO SET FUEL PRESSURE AND GAUGE REMOVED ,



NO NEED TO SHOUT!

standard 3 bar reg is more than sufficient and far more reliable, those FSE things are a pain in the arse.
didn't meen anything by it

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Posted 27th Jun 2014 at 20:21
pebbles167

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Post #29
I dont think he was offended LOL

Forum folk just hate capitals.

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Posted 27th Jun 2014 at 20:24
teej

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Post #30
Where are the decals from?

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Posted 27th Jun 2014 at 20:26
Twangy

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Post #31
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Where are the decals from?
bourght of ebay ,but getting removed shortely as will be getting full repaint when carbon done ,they were about £42 but very thin vinyl m8

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Posted 27th Jun 2014 at 21:02
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Post #32
pebbles167 wrote:
I dont think he was offended LOL

Forum folk just hate capitals.
sorry will try to remember not to use capitals

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Posted 27th Jun 2014 at 21:04
adam b

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Post #33
I'd change the air filter setup too. A longer inlet tract will give you more mid range torque as will slightly advancing the cam timing (if head hasn't been skimmed). It's sort of where I want mine to be, but I don't have the budget LOL

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Posted 27th Jun 2014 at 22:34
adam b

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Post #34
V lovely car - forgot to say that Smile

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Posted 27th Jun 2014 at 22:35
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Post #35
adam b wrote:
I'd change the air filter setup too. A longer inlet tract will give you more mid range torque as will slightly advancing the cam timing (if head hasn't been skimmed). It's sort of where I want mine to be, but I don't have the budget LOL
thanks ,will take advise onboard, budget is alot cheaper than running the cosworth and these 306 run like swish watches compare to what cosworth was ,

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Posted 27th Jun 2014 at 22:46
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Post #36
full spec of car so far and a few more photos
5 speed c/r gearbox
4.4 cwp
tranx plate diff
helix paddle plate clutch
rose jointed linkage
comp gearbox mount

wheel stud conversion
grpA tarmac rear bilsteins
ohlins rear shocks to be tested
skip brown solid beam mounting kit
fully aeroquip brake and fuel lines

tarmac bilstein coilovers
reinforced topmounts
omp strutbrace
rose jointed adjustable top mounts
pts tubular rosejoint wishbones
rosejointed trackrod ends
pajid blue brake pads
AP discs and bells

carbon fibre bonnet
carbon fibre doors
carbon fibre hatch
carbon fibre rear spoiler
lightweight braided motorsport loom
pectel pi race dash and sensors
race battery
lexan side and rear windows
lexan rear hatch screen
headlight blanks
carbon slam panel
brake duct cooling
omp cage & x door bars and extra reinforcing to top mount
plumbed in and hand held extinguisher
peltor intercom
flocked lightweight dash
trs tow straps
kaylan mudflaps
prodrive wrc carbon seats
head restraints
trs 6 point belts
helmet net
dished steering wheel
roof vent
dtm mirrors
bonnet pins

nav footrest
tankguard
bias adjuter valve
fia autolec
carbon floor trays
carbonwheel holder
carbon door & rear panels
cardon dash inserts
resettable ETA fuses
competition exhaust non cat
oil cooler with remote filter
alloy header tank
ram air filter
comp engine mounts
alloy rad and fan
sytec fuel filter
abs removed
no power steering
no front anti roll bar
jenvey 45 throttle bodies
carbon fibre air box
kent cams pt82
arp bolts
cometic gaskets
lightened flywheel
vernier pulleys
euro1 ecu and loom
carbon rear under tray
speedline wheels 7x17"

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Posted 7th Aug 2016 at 22:46
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Post #37
header tank

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Posted 2nd Jul 2014 at 18:18
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Post #38
remote filter

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Posted 2nd Jul 2014 at 18:19
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Post #39
c5 wheels with Dunlop cr311 wich had fitted as was ment to do trackday on Wednesday 25th june at oulton park but due to braking leg couldn't , have also got 25th july booked and payed for at oulton park as well ,that is looking unlikely aswell ,GUTTED

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Posted 2nd Jul 2014 at 18:25
Twangy

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Post #40
gearbox mounting

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Posted 2nd Jul 2014 at 18:33
pete_rallye

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Post #41
Noticed you don't run a front anti roll bar? How does it handle like that? I assume you have fairly stiff springs to compensate?

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Posted 2nd Jul 2014 at 23:19
Twangy

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Post #42
pete_rallye wrote:
Noticed you don't run a front anti roll bar? How does it handle like that? I assume you have fairly stiff springs to compensate?


grips a lot better out of tight corner , but that a lot to do with diff aswell , and is a lot better in wet conditions , but does lift back wheel a lot more in dry but that dosent bother me , am looking to try a grpA front ant roll bar if can find one ,or see if we can modify a adjustable blade type one like I use on cosworth

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Posted 3rd Jul 2014 at 19:42
jorg

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Post #43
its it a motorsport prep place you work at Wayne? if so what kind of stuff do you do? Smile

nice car spec by the way Thumbs up

Geoff

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Posted 3rd Jul 2014 at 20:25
Twangy

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Post #44
jorg wrote:
its it a motorsport prep place you work at Wayne? if so what kind of stuff do you do? Smile

nice car spec by the way Thumbs up

Geoff


built and look after several cars for customer and been involve with motorsport since 93 ,but it is no my full time job ,but a big part of it, mainly involved with rally cars ,but was involved with rally cross cars for a while , but lately mostly track cars ,will try and add photos of cars that have built and maintain geoff

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Posted 5th Jul 2014 at 10:07
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Post #45
started to get more bits for car and done a bit more work on here seen as ive still got another 2 months of work with this leg of mine ,have decided for now just going to use as track car and not bother with going to rally for now, but maybe at a later date,
so have remove more wiring ,eg lights ,indicators ,lightened front & rear bumpers and all unessasaries

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Posted 14th Aug 2014 at 15:03
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lightened bumpers

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Posted 14th Aug 2014 at 15:16
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Post #47
trying to get as much weight out of them as can

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Posted 14th Aug 2014 at 15:17
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Post #48
fiberglass light blanks ,to be fitted and painted

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Posted 14th Aug 2014 at 15:19
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also ready to remove and make mould for front panel out of carbon fibre

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Posted 14th Aug 2014 at 18:31
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carbon fibre twill for panels

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Posted 14th Aug 2014 at 18:32

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