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tiff_lee
22-07-2011, 00:15
This will be mint when finished, always liked the R19 16v they look sweet as.
you need to buy the engine from me, you will regreat it:wasntme:
Steve, looking forward to seeing this done the 19 you have is a very good base for a sleeper project:agree:
Keep us posted with pic's etc.. although I am sure I will see it as it progress's in the flesh. Up for giving you a hand with it matey:agree:
Lookin Good - Mr Bling
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh25/GTTJames/Gif/6287288024718adf7968f3.gif
michael tierney
10-08-2011, 23:31
will that breather filter not mess up the shiney bits!!:scared:
Small parcels keep turning up, got my 3 bar MAP now, will be ordering fuel surge tank & pump or FPR next week I think. Then next thing will be ECU, then turbo I think... saving the most expensive things till last..
Steve out of interest which surge tank you going for as I am going to be doing the same thing on my 5:agree: I have been looking @ 1.5 & 2L tank's but just not sure which one to use it will have to be mounted in the boot as I am retaining the interior seats:agree:
Looking good matey, nearly got all the bits now :agree:
Bruce - BHPerformance
06-09-2011, 16:08
I'll be starting on the wiring in a week or so as I will have the ecu then :)
End of the month I will have the turbo as well, gone for a 2871 style but journal bearing form, going to try a .64 rear 1st & see how I get on, I think the biggest restriction is going to be the cast manifold really & I can always swap the .64 rear for an .86 if I find the .64 to small.
I'll also be maxing the 500cc injectors out I expect :crap:
I should start saving for gearboxes really :scared: :wasntme:
Pretty sure BBPT had 350bhp+ out of that manifold although it produced a lot of heat so its down to what power you are after.:)
I wanna see a piccy of the 19 :D :cool:
Went over to spend a day on the car today, got the engine ready to come out & test fitted the intercooler, looks like it will fit perfectly, just need to make sure I can get a pipe run in ok.
Looks the intercooler fits perfect, remove those black slats on the bumper and spray the intercooler black, sleeper style love it
markey b
13-09-2011, 18:01
i miss my old 19 cabriolet looking at your old pics :cry:
When Mart and I did the C1J conversion in the 19 16V Chamade the Megane 225 FMIC we fitted practically fell into place. There's sooo much room :cool:
Looks cool Steve, sleeper ahoy :)
SCHWARTZ
14-09-2011, 16:24
Have you looked if the smaller twin pass like mine fits? Then you wouldn't have a pipe running back on its self.
steer from the rear
18-09-2011, 00:28
Have you looked if the smaller twin pass like mine fits? Then you wouldn't have a pipe running back on its self.
i looked at a twin pass but all i read on them is how much it kills flow so went with what steve has ive a pic of mine some where when i had to weld a alloy donut on the end as a slicone bed just wasnt tight enough to come back on itself and the pipe work is a master piece under the n/s/f lol
Bruce - BHPerformance
21-09-2011, 13:09
What about this?
EBay item number - 200626803897 (Can't do ebay links from work)
So what turbo did you go for in the end then?
Markey Mark (BD)
07-10-2011, 17:07
What spec of turbo you go for in the end mate?
Could you not gently dress the bulkhead alittle to give you the extra clearence if you space the turbo out abit?
BluntyR5GTT
07-10-2011, 17:29
haha steve i like your idea of gently dress as thats exactly my approach
alex barker
07-10-2011, 19:11
By 'gently dress' I assume that translates to ' beat with a hammer & grind ' :wasntme: as thats what it will get
When I comes to building renaults "gently dressing" is essential lol
Just been to the breakers & there was a 172 sitting there, I thought it was rude not to take the driveshafts, hubs & brakes off it to put on the R19 :D (I hope they fit ok)
Was going to take the box but it seems to have the circlip diff & not a 4 bolt type I was expecting :confused: so I left it for now..
Do the X plate 172's have stronger gears or the same as valver ? It's says JC5xxxxxx on the box so it must be the oe one..
Thats the box your after :agree: well thats the one I got in my one, it needs to be a phase 1 172 or from a 172 cup.
Adey aka Ewok
24-10-2011, 17:19
Ph1 172 box and the cup box have different ratios I think, ph1 boxes have nice long gears, perfect for mile munching and big speed
Ph1 172 box and the cup box have different ratios I think, ph1 boxes have nice long gears, perfect for mile munching and big speed
Didn't realise that, I got told they were the same ratio as the Clio williams box as well.
Adey aka Ewok
24-10-2011, 17:44
Ph1 has a jc5 089 box the cup has a jc5 129 as far as I remember tho I'm not sure if it has any relevance to ratios, I know it's a pain in the ass to get a ph1 box second hand. Nice tho, long ratios, 7800rpm will see you close to 70 in second gear
Ph1 has a jc5 089 box the cup has a jc5 129 as far as I remember tho I'm not sure if it has any relevance to ratios, I know it's a pain in the ass to get a ph1 box second hand. Nice tho, long ratios, 7800rpm will see you close to 70 in second gear
Yeah slower speeds when limiter is set at 6500rpm though :crap: I really need to go play with that car again
Looking good mate hopefully not to long to go now :agree:
Andrew Cooke
29-10-2011, 01:35
Ph1 has a jc5 089 box the cup has a jc5 129 as far as I remember tho I'm not sure if it has any relevance to ratios, I know it's a pain in the ass to get a ph1 box second hand. Nice tho, long ratios, 7800rpm will see you close to 70 in second gear
PH1 has a 3.89 final drive, the others (inc Williams) are all 4.07
Andrew Cooke
29-10-2011, 11:06
Does that make the gears longer Andy ?
yep, a bit less revs at the same speed - 4.5%, it's not massive. GTT has a 3.73.
TrixNFlix
25-11-2011, 09:26
Fook it, I'm gonna finish it. Will make time to drop the engine in next weekend :cooter:
See how long the valver box last on baby boost. :agree:
:agree: good lad! :)
jamie_clioGTT
25-11-2011, 12:35
nice one dude!
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