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Rough 1.6 16v 109BHP Transmission (180RC/GTI will it fit?)
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Blaze
PostPosted: Fri Apr 01, 2016 5:46 pm Up
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okay to be clear. here in denmark our 206 models go by the name of

206 RC (2.0 180 BHP)
206 GTI (2.0 135 BHP)
206 S16 (1.6 109BHP)<--- i own this

Is it possible to fit RC Transmission and RC clutch on my NFU engine?

And how would the revs be like? and/or would i get somewhat more or dull performance

(sry for bad english i guess)

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Edward
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It's a different gearbox to that fitted to a 1.6 206. However the Citroen Picasso 1.6 has a BE4 gearbox fitted so it is possible to fit it to your car although it might not be as simple as a straight swap.

Have a look what's involved with fitting the BE4 to modified Saxos and 106s.

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Andrew
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Both BE4r from Citroen Picasso as mentioned to suit TU, and the 206 1.6 16v have hydraulic clutch so you have one less thing to worry about that.

I've been picking Addaz's brains about this really. You need a GTI/RC crank sensor, bottom mount and crank sensor bracket from the gearbox donor car, GTI/RC shafts and hubs. Has been done easy on 106/Saxo by the looks but appears to be more complicated going by the advice I have been given

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