#1: 306 Rallye Track day Project Author: Gunge, Location: S.WalesPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 4:16 pm ---- I bought my Rallye back in Sept 2008 and im yet to drive it at the time i had 2 broken legs from a crash in my previous rallye, but in a way of keeping my head sane i needed something to focus on to get me through the recovery process, anyway 18 months behind a laptop on many pug forums and ebay i accumilated quite a few parts, Feb this year i was fit for work again and spent the odd day here and there on it anyway thats enough of my going on i'll let the photos do the talking now
The car about 10-12 months ago, the father in law had helped me to strip it and this is how it stood waiting to be collected for the cage fitting
and with the cage fitted
I cut the Dash to fit and cleaned inside out i then got on with priming ready for paint (Feb This year)
#2: Re: 306 Rallye Track day Project Author: Gunge, Location: S.WalesPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 4:16 pm ---- I got the car back late May after being at a mates bodyshop for way too long and on inspection i was well and truly fuccked off he had only gone and DA'd the car prior to painting it so i had swirls all over the car
I trial fitted my brakes and 15" TD pro race 2s on a spare hub and all looks good :)
you may notice the lack of boltage on the caliper mount so i just use and allen key to hold in place
#3: Re: 306 Rallye Track day Project Author: Gunge, Location: S.WalesPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 4:17 pm ---- My mate agree'd that it was a S**T job and said he'd re paint it for me but wouldn't be able to touch it for 5-6 weeks at this point i was gutted as it would miss FCS 2010, but i cracked on with what i could
Fitted a gates timming belt kit and new water pump (forgot pic till after cover was on)
Fitted the Rich_w billet flywheel and valeo clutch
Wrapped the exhaust manifold
i then moved back on the car and started on the wiring and removed all the old syspension
Whilst up at my mates he'd forgoten to remove masking tape from the cage and it pulled all the paint off
so rather than wait for him as this would mean i couldnt get on, i decided to paint the inside myself
#4: Re: 306 Rallye Track day Project Author: Gunge, Location: S.WalesPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 4:17 pm ---- Finally got the Engine in :)
#5: Re: 306 Rallye Track day Project Author: Gunge, Location: S.WalesPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 4:18 pm ---- I then cracked on with rubbing it down ready for 2nd paint job
#6: Re: 306 Rallye Track day Project Author: Gunge, Location: S.WalesPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 4:18 pm ---- Then it arrived back and i couldn't wait i started fitting the panels right away
New wheel trial fitted (waiting on dash)
Rear Carbon panels
Put the front end back on
The on to yesterday's job to sort out the rear beam, removed the old 1 and replaced with the rebuilt 1 which was nicely painted but has been moved about the garage so much its got chipped, will re paint another day
p.s i know some of the pics are S**T fooking inferior iphone camera
#7: Re: 306 Rallye Track day Project Author: Gunge, Location: S.WalesPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 4:21 pm ---- Fitted the new rad and plumbed up the intercooler
Front end all on for the first time
Fitted a new brake light switch tonight which was a bit of a fidle but after doing it i still had enough light to drive it out side and give a quick wash
Gave the car its first waxing this evening
She passed MOT last Saturday i now have a few jobs left to do and then Tax it May 1st and enjoy it
#9: Re: 306 Rallye Track day Project Author: Rob2859, Location: HalifaxPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 6:35 pm ---- Thats looking mean! love it. bet it will be a beast on the track.
#10: Re: 306 Rallye Track day Project Author: apjs87, Location: PlymouthPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 10:46 pm ---- That's beautiful! Don't track it, use it as a daily lol
#11: Re: 306 Rallye Track day Project Author: Icetto, Location: Cape TownPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 11:59 pm ---- I hate it. Another Rotrex supercharged 306 GTi
Did you install it yourself or did you go to Lynx Engineering and have Rich install supercharger for you? You running the low boost option?
Well done man. Looks awesome.
#12: Re: 306 Rallye Track day Project Author: longeatonlad, Location: long eaton, derbyshirePosted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 3:26 am ---- awesome, a mate of mines got the lynx set up running about 450 bhp if i remember right...
#13: Re: 306 Rallye Track day Project Author: Gunge, Location: S.WalesPosted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 5:14 am ---- it aint an inferior 306 gti its a Rallye
Engine spec currently on low boost which will be around 240bhp but i have plans of going for high boost over the winter, all work done by myself apart from welding the cage and applying the paint on the outside of the car
#14: Re: 306 Rallye Track day Project Author: DJ-, Location: UKPosted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 5:40 am ---- This is a beast! I would love to have a toy like this and good to see someone whos doing the work themselves instead of handing it over it for someone else to do!
#15: Re: 306 Rallye Track day Project Author: Ape, Location: Clipping the Apex!Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 6:27 am ---- How much did the cage cost to have done (without painting?)
They look like Cupra R wheels in the last couple of photos!
Looks cracking, though, shame you missed FCS2010, would've been good to have a play on track!
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