V6!!! New member from the North East

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V6!!! New member from the North East

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Just like to say Hi to everyone. And also i do not own a 406 sorry :?

So what do i have? I own a Peugeot 306. i have lived with GTi6's for the past 3-4 years now and wanted something different. So i bought an XSI :lol: not any XSI tho! This is fitted with a 406 3.0l V6 8)

Car drives very well, little high at the minute but should have that sorted at the weekend once my coilovers turn up.

Just after a little info on the engines if anyone can help out. The clutch needs replacing and i have been looking into a lightened and balanced flywheel. Anyone on here have one and find them to be worth their money at £395?
Also thinking maybe a helax 4 paddle clutch but this depends on what sort of engine work can be done? The engine is totally standard with standard exhaust and a RAMAIR cone filter.
Ordered a straight through middle section 2.25" into a scorpion back box from a gti6, Will need a decat making up to suit.

Exhaust Manifolds! Are they restrictive and do they have cats in?
Inlet Manifold! Are these restrictive much? i have herd mixed opinions on these.
Engine: What sort of engine mods can be done to these? cams, valve clearance, best oil to run, best plugs ect...

All help is much appreciated :cheesy:

Few pics for you guys. Enjoy:

Bought like this:

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Getting there:

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Subframe had to be lowered:

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Clutch:

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Welcome on in mate, 8)

Nice 306 that, :mrgreen:
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Welcome to the forum mate,i love those 306.
Thats one giant engine you got in it.
Dont know much about mechanic,but im sure some people will come and say what to do next.

Ithink that 2.0 turbo version is more easy to tune than this v6 but i could be wrong tho.

anyway,nice car and color,i like it.
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I have wanted a v6 306 for a while. Its very fast with it being light and sounds awesome compared to the turbo engine i done last time what didnt last long.
As for the Colour, am just getting together some body parts then the car will be getting painted sundance yellow and maybe stripped out to be my new track car :D
Miss my old astor grey gti6 track toy i had :(

Just bought some morette headlights, koni coilovers and a full through exhaust what should help breathing and handling as handling isnt the best at the minute due to having to drop the subframe around an inch what lifted the car and i think i have a bromen shocker too.

As for power i will be happy with around 220bhp :) what should hopefully be achieved with a good remap after the exhaust and decat have been fitted
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Hello and welcome 8)

v6 in a 306 :shock: that should be quite a tool when you get it running right,
which bit of co.Durham you in ??


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Its quick just handling is crap at the minute.
I am in the stanley area and work at nissan in washington
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eddygti6 wrote:Just after a little info on the engines if anyone can help out. The clutch needs replacing
Hahaha I reckon you're going to have a right fun job doing that :lol:
Exhaust Manifolds! Are they restrictive and do they have cats in?
Not too restrictive. It's only the ES9J4S (the later 211bhp V6 with individual pencil coils) which had pre-cats on the down pipes before the main cat. The ES9J4 manifold is not exactly straight, but it's a nice wide diameter. Replacing or removing the cat should be your #1 priority if you're looking for more power.
Inlet Manifold! Are these restrictive much? i have herd mixed opinions on these.
DP Engineering (their website's currently down) did a turbo conversion for these things, giving it stupid power. It used the standard inlet manifold and throttle body, so I doubt there's much to be gained from changing it.

You should really be looking into improving the handling before adding more power to the already pushed chassis. I'd suggest a strut brace and quality rubber as a first port of call. A custom subframe build will probably vastly improve things too as those spacers don't look like they're doing anything good for rigidity.

Also, are the ECU and relays just left loose behind the headlight? :shock:
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
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mjb wrote: Inlet Manifold! Are these restrictive much? i have herd mixed opinions on these.
DP Engineering (their website's currently down) did a turbo conversion for these things, giving it stupid power. It used the standard inlet manifold and throttle body, so I doubt there's much to be gained from changing it.

You should really be looking into improving the handling before adding more power to the already pushed chassis. I'd suggest a strut brace and quality rubber as a first port of call. A custom subframe build will probably vastly improve things too as those spacers don't look like they're doing anything good for rigidity.

Also, are the ECU and relays just left loose behind the headlight? :shock:
Yeah i have seen them DP Turbo kits, Expensive but would be fun.

As for handeling i have fitted Koni coilovers, Top OMP strut brace, lifted the engine and subframe 15mm and bought some new wheels and Yokohama A048s :evil:
As for the ecu and relays there bolted to the chassis leg on a tray behind the ecu so there not just hanging loose :)

Anyway a Few updates, Been a little quiet as been updating my thread on the gti6 forum. Most of this will probs not make much sense as its too late go go through it all and i have just copied updates off the gti6 forum but edited most of it haha

Got a few new parts over the last week or 2

Sump guard turned up, its f**king heavy like!

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new wheels, exhaust and BMC filter B)

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Wish i just cracked on yesterday and got finished!
Had to sort my Garage out a little so i could find some tools 1st before I could even start on the car, Starting to get a nice collection of wheels in there :lol another set coming tomorrow as well.

1 set of 17" 307 HDi challange alloys - for the girlfriends 206cc
1 set of 15" very good condition (as some may say on ebay) RARE Cyclones :lmao
1 set of 17" Audi S4 alloys
1 set of 19" BMW X5 alloys - Genuine borbets, 9" wide fronts and 10" wide rears
1 set of 16" speedline 2108s
And tomorrow i am collecting a set of Speedline 2118s

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Fitted my coilovers last friday and thought while the front wheel arch was easy to get to i sorted a few more little bits and bobs while i was at it. Noticed the CV boot on the N/S had no grease left in so cleaned that up and put some fresh grease in and a new CV tie on, Cleaned and sprayed the inner wheel arch, i was going to under seal it but did not see the point as it cleaned up very well, Made a start puling a few pits and bobs out the way under the bonnet so i could spray the strut tops and easy to access bits.
When the shaft was out i noticed there was more room than i had thought between the shaft and the subframe. Anyway got everything done on the passenger side yesterday.

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New ride hight

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Only got the pass side coilover fitted on the friday and just left driver side till the saturday... Bit more work to be done on this side. CV boot had no tie on so all the grease had came out of that one too, Down pipe is a mess! Dented to avoid the subframe what wont be helping at all! 1 of the welds is cracked as well, could do with a new down pipe to be honest if i can get hold of 1 that is.
Then is got dark and started to p**s down!New cup turned up last week too.

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Sunday i went to Scotland to pick up a few parts. Here is what my tyres are like after 250mile of fitting my coilovers, Both front tyres are about the same. I have cyclones there with good Yokohama S-drives on but there like now and dont really want to kill them like these are. Think if i can be bothered after work tomorrow i will crack on lifting the subframe but all depends on the weather.

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Fitted the CDA filter what makes a good difference and tones down the engine noise a little over the ram air. Just waiting on a silicone pipe to come so i can loose the long floppy rubber intake pipe.

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Also collected my old scorpion exhaust, Thought middle and back box would be a straight fit but the way the exhaust has been modified to fit the v6 engine only the back box would go on so i need to get a modified de-cat pipe made up to suit the GTi6 straight through middle section. Back box looked ok when we fitted it but it has pushed right up against the bumper now and started melting it :(

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Also picked up the speedlines. I am getting to like the black speedlines that i have on the car at the minute but the new speedlines are much better i think. Just need painting and tyres fitted then i can get them on the car. Picked up a good set of Yokohama A048s off seb to go on the new speedlines

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Now a few pics we got before i set off home

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Managed to lift the subframe today as the wishbones were at a funny angle and part of the reason my tyres were getting killed. Spacers were 31mm so i chopped them down to 15mm as a trail fit to see what the room world be like for the shafts ect... all looks ok and and the subframe didnt look to be touching anything but its back to being very close! At least my wishbones have levelled out abit, tracking will be getting done saturday afternoon so fingers crossed it should stop scrubbing my tyres off. Daver6 has managed to knock me up some new spacers when he was it work today so they are all level instead of the terrible jobbie i done cutting them :lol

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Wishbones before:

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Well,that is a proper reportmany pictures,lots of info and hard labour.
Nice work,like the way you are upgrading car.
If i ca be hones,i dont like that plastic thingy on headlights,i prefer original,but hey,it aint my car,its yours,so carry on :cheesy:
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Ares wrote:If i ca be hones,i dont like that plastic thingy on headlights,i prefer original,but hey,it aint my car,its yours,so carry on :cheesy:
What dont you like? The morettes? I was going to buy some black masked headlights as i didnt really like the morettes at 1st but there growing on me now.

Few more parts i have bought today... Dont tell the missus or i will get wrong :lol:

New ASH silicone intake pipe - black
Hose clamps
5 speed Peugeot gear know to get rid of that awful cold metal one thats in there!
Longer wheel bolts 72mm long with 50mm thread
Aerocatch Bonnet Catch Plus Flush Locking pins
ATE Super Blue Racing Brake Fluid DOT 4
GTi6 master cylinder
Wilwood Midilite callipers running 286mm discs
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What's the deal with the sump guard?
Unskilled meddling sin©e 2007

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steve_earwig wrote:What's the deal with the sump guard?
Just gives me that extra piece of mind as the sump sits alot lower than the subframe and i have already damaged it once and dont want it happning again.

Had quite a busy weekend getting things done while the weather has been good. Managed to get my new wheels painted and they look much better now i think and will suit the indigo paint once i get the car painted next week. Also went this morning to get the tyres put on. Really want to put these on but i am going to try hold back till the cars painted.

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Also had to put my cyclones back on as the tyres on the other speedlines are totally f**ked now! Cars booked in thursday morning to get the tracking done what will hopefully sort the issue off my tyres scrubbing the outside tread off.
Yesterday i got round to fitting the Wilwoods and GTi6 master cylinder. Not a lot of clearance between the calliper and cyclone but it fits without spacers. JUST!

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And this morning i replaced the floppy rubber intake pipe with a new black silicone pipe and moved the filter a bit further back from the rad too

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Been a little while so heres an update:

managed to find myself a bit time to get my wheels on and the bonnet catches fitted and get a few pics. No time to wash the car tho.

Anyway, here are some pics

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Also been spending quite abit time helping my mate sort his 205 GTi6 out

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Also found Mark Dow sent me this last week :( i loved this car

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Been a little while so heres an update:

managed to find myself a bit time to get my wheels on and the bonnet catches fitted and get a few pics. No time to wash the car tho.

Anyway, here are some pics

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Also been spending quite abit time helping my mate sort his 205 GTi6 out

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Also found Mark Dow sent me this last week :( i loved this car

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Been a little while so heres an update:

managed to find myself a bit time to get my wheels on and the bonnet catches fitted and get a few pics. No time to wash the car tho.

Anyway, here are some pics

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Also been spending quite abit time helping my mate sort his 205 GTi6 out

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Also found Mark Dow sent me this last week :( i loved this car

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