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1.6 XS Hill Climbing/Sprint Car **FOR SALE**
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Marky234
PostPosted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 1:10 pm Up
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its a 1600 but plans for the future included either a Mi-16 or a rebuilt and tuned GTi 180 engine.

to build the car it cost bout £5000 as already been said but to enter rallies your looking at around the £400 mark per car depending on profile of the event. Events like the RallyGB are looking more towards £3000 to enter lol.

the reason behind the colour is its a works 206 super 1600 colour and when the total graphics are on and the cars finished it will look the nuts.

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EdCherry
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The Mi16 wont just bolt in on the EW mounts.
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thats all for the future not really thinking bout it at the mo lol need to get the car done and a few events under my belt first
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spud_owen
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are you a memebr of a motor club yet? there's a lad called dale owen from telford whos got a preety competative 1600 206, preety good driver as well! i think hes just rebuilt his after a big off on the quinton, now a nice clean white! good luck with the build i have ran out of cash big time at the minute and havent done any work to my 205 since may Sad
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RicH
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If it looks like that one in the pic it will be wicked!
Ill be checking up on this project Wink

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the one in the pic is the 206 maxi, super 1600 car used by justin dale, they were wide track proper works jobs, looked a hell of a tool but never really did that well, I never remebered it in that colour scheme either, normally a silver or a dark blue with the total graphics
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Marky234 wrote:
its a 1600 but plans for the future included either a Mi-16 or a rebuilt and tuned GTi 180 engine.

to build the car it cost bout £5000 as already been said but to enter rallies your looking at around the £400 mark per car depending on profile of the event. Events like the RallyGB are looking more towards £3000 to enter lol.

the reason behind the colour is its a works 206 super 1600 colour and when the total graphics are on and the cars finished it will look the nuts.

picses.eu/image/9a1bccd5/

Stick with the 138 engine as it has more flexibility than the 180

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macj wrote:

Stick with the 138 engine as it has more flexibility than the 180

Why is this?

 
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Schumi
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macj wrote:
Marky234 wrote:
its a 1600 but plans for the future included either a Mi-16 or a rebuilt and tuned GTi 180 engine.

to build the car it cost bout £5000 as already been said but to enter rallies your looking at around the £400 mark per car depending on profile of the event. Events like the RallyGB are looking more towards £3000 to enter lol.

the reason behind the colour is its a works 206 super 1600 colour and when the total graphics are on and the cars finished it will look the nuts.

picses.eu/image/9a1bccd5/

Stick with the 138 engine as it has more flexibility than the 180

After standalone ecu and a mechanical butterfly 180 engines is better than 138 engines.

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Schumi wrote:
macj wrote:
Marky234 wrote:
its a 1600 but plans for the future included either a Mi-16 or a rebuilt and tuned GTi 180 engine.

to build the car it cost bout £5000 as already been said but to enter rallies your looking at around the £400 mark per car depending on profile of the event. Events like the RallyGB are looking more towards £3000 to enter lol.

the reason behind the colour is its a works 206 super 1600 colour and when the total graphics are on and the cars finished it will look the nuts.

picses.eu/image/9a1bccd5/

Stick with the 138 engine as it has more flexibility than the 180

After standalone ecu and a mechanical butterfly 180 engines is better than 138 engines.

Same engine in many ways... VVT not needed, fly by wire is a pain, You need T/B`s to get good power and you will need to fit internals to make it bulletproof, No point in bying a 180 engine that is more expensive only to strip it to bits. Start with a 138, fit 12.5:1 forged pistons, rods and bolts. lighten and balance your bottom end and you got power with bodies. The money you save on buying a 138 over a 180 with probably buy your rods.

Trust me I have done all the homework.

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macj wrote:
Schumi wrote:
macj wrote:
Marky234 wrote:
its a 1600 but plans for the future included either a Mi-16 or a rebuilt and tuned GTi 180 engine.

to build the car it cost bout £5000 as already been said but to enter rallies your looking at around the £400 mark per car depending on profile of the event. Events like the RallyGB are looking more towards £3000 to enter lol.

the reason behind the colour is its a works 206 super 1600 colour and when the total graphics are on and the cars finished it will look the nuts.

picses.eu/image/9a1bccd5/

Stick with the 138 engine as it has more flexibility than the 180

After standalone ecu and a mechanical butterfly 180 engines is better than 138 engines.

Same engine in many ways... VVT not needed, fly by wire is a pain, You need T/B`s to get good power and you will need to fit internals to make it bulletproof, No point in bying a 180 engine that is more expensive only to strip it to bits. Start with a 138, fit 12.5:1 forged pistons, rods and bolts. lighten and balance your bottom end and you got power with bodies. The money you save on buying a 138 over a 180 with probably buy your rods.

Trust me I have done all the homework.

I trust my self. Do you take your homework to teacher. What's your point. Smile

Just joke. Yeah VVT isnt need when you are doing high reving rally engine. But EW10J4S head is not based from J4 head. Its modified version oh EW12 head. That's really very good head. So 138 and 180 crank is not same. But of course if you are buying just engine from scrapyard and price is important i will buy 138 engine and complete engine rebuild with aftermarket parts. Actualy we are doing very serious project on 138 engine with n/a mods. I will post pictures and informations about project.

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excellent... looking forward to seeing it... thanks Schumi
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Marky234
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Right peeps time for a update.

not done alot to her sadly due to money flow problems, moving of house, and losing my job but i have managed to get the cage in roughly and drivers seat mounts made and welded in place.

need to weld the cage mounts in place and position co-drivers seat.

 


 


 


Now the Cage

 


because the car had a sunroof the cage wouldnt go past the tabs to fix the sunroof in so they had to come off

 

 


steering coloum out aswell to allow the front hoop to slide in because it sits behind the dash

 


finally got the rear hoop in and started to slide the front hoop in

 

 


to fit the mounting feet for the rear hoop we had to cut into the inner sills

 

 


and the end result

 


that was a saturdays worth of work with my mate

on the sunday the weather was to bad so didnt touch it but i had the monday off wor so me and my dad carried on and got the mountings in and both hoops of the cage in and door bars mocked up roughly where they have to be welded

 


thats it for now and i havent touched the car since.

but hopefully in the next month or so i will be moving to a house with a garage so i can work on the girl at night, i should manage especially with the new job at demon tweeks things should come along nicely

will keep you all updated as and when i get stuff done

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Make sure you fully weld all your cage joints. The scrutineer will use a dentist mirror to see if you got right round the hard to reach places Confused
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Yeah i have heard that they can be fussy sometimes lol.

will try my best to get to all the hard places if i cant do it i'll get my dad to do it lol

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