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206 GTI 180 Rally car project
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imjeeves
PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 5:44 pm Up
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Ok so i have been saying for a while that I would start a project thread so here goes!
Bought the car from a guy WAY up north of Scotland and had the interior etc stripped out it and partly seam welded plus a few bits to install to make it a rally car.

original car before any work!


 





Inside all stripped out and welding started on all the seams
 


 


Engine bay with all the seams welded and painted to try and stop rust
 


 




All the sealer removed from the underside of the car and welding along the chassis rails etc

 





Ok so that was the state of the car when I bought it so the rest of the work was me. Thanks very much to the guy i bought it from for removing the sealer ive just done it on a 205 rally car im preparing and its one horrible job!!

Customs weld in cage to be fitted
 




New engine bay with the cage fitted

 


 




Inside the door. How i get in and out of there when the seats are in i dont know!! Laughing

 




Inside of the car with the cage fitted, seat rails welded in, all seams welded up
 



Bilstien jack points welded into the sills!

 



Roll cage finished


 





Then i faced the engine problem. What one to use.
I first started with the standard GTI engine.

 




Thought that i might get bored with that one so i bought a GTI 6 engine

 



Decided that putting a heavy engine in the front of a rally car may not be the best for handling and with a standard 180 engine the same performance id try a 180 engine!

 


Think i could join them together??? Very Happy


 


Ok look another engine this time an MI16 from a 405 mhhhh which to choose!!! Very Happy


 



Choices!!! So that is where i stand so far with the project

Future work includes:

The quaife gear close ratio gear kit and tran x diff to be intalled into either the standard or gti180 box

 


Peugeot sport group a suspension to be fitted

 



I have plumbed in fire eater all ready, electrical cut off switch ready. I bought the reg plat BIG 2066 last year as well which i think is a cool touch for the car.

Im after Jamie's throttle bodies so i will see if i can raise the funds to purchase them and make this a real 180 BEAST!!

Im still working on the 206s older sister the 205 just now so progress may be slow but i hope to have the car done for September to compete in the International Rally of Scotland.

205 rally car
 


Comments welcome and any advice!!

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Good luck mate, looks really interesting and i look forward to the end result!
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Have fun wiring that all up pal. LOL. Cool project Smile
 

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Good work! I'll follow this thread with interest....
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gota be the 180 engine to put in id say as them mi16s are old and worn out compared to newer engines!!! great project though be good to see the finish
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There are pros and cons of using the 180 engine. Setting up the 138 engine on throttle bodies is easier and there are more engines out there if spares are needed.
The 180 has a modified bottom end which could mean it's stronger and the cams will help get more power out of it. The downside is the VVT which is harder to set up but also gives a torque advantage if you can set it up with standalone management.

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id say the gti6 mate buletproof block, like ed said you need to get spair parts and id imagin 180 parts are rather expensive lol. Looks a good project mate would like to see this against macj's rally project
 

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spike_202 wrote:
id say the gti6 mate buletproof block, like ed said you need to get spair parts and id imagin 180 parts are rather expensive lol. Looks a good project mate would like to see this against macj's rally project

So would I.... Good to see someone else in the sport building a 206 stage car

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nice project man. just a shame though, the car looked stunning before all the work was started. but i suppose rally performance comes at a price. lol

keep it updated as often as you can. will be good to see the finished article and how it performs

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 5:45 pm Up
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Thanks guys!!

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nice project man. just a shame though, the car looked stunning before all the work was started. but i suppose rally performance comes at a price. lol

keep it updated as often as you can. will be good to see the finished article and how it performs

It was a CAT D right off so i have saved it from a life in the scrapie Smile

Tried to fit the dash but it was a total pain in the a$$ trying to cut bits out to get it to fit around the roll cage!! Next step is to paint i think or maybe take the sump off the 180 engine to check its all ok. Should be as it has only done 30000 miles but best to check i suppose Very Happy

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sounds like you got a great project going, look forward to watching this. B)
 
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Interesting project, will def follow this progress!
 
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UPDATED PICS FINALLY

Been working hard over the last few weeks on the 205 but i have finally managed to get some time to work on the 206!!

I have removed all sealer from the bottom now as well as the inside, welded up all the drainage plug holes which takes ages!

The engine bay was primed ready for paint on tuesday and i have just finished off the rest of the body in primer tonight. Will update with those photos tomorrow its like a purple haze out there just now with the fumes.

Anyways here are the pics of the engine bay, inside all primed and the rest of the body all prepared for the primer to go on.

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

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wow, great project there mate! will keep a close eye on this one! Very Happy

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Cool project. You decided on what engine to use?
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