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6waysforward

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Post #76
coskev wrote:
welshpug! wrote:
Epic.


Presume the V6 is heavier?

Does it affect the handling at all?


Iirc the v6 engine is all alloy so it does not make it much heavier than the standard cast iron 6 block.

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Posted 9th Sep 2012 at 20:56
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Post #77
6waysforward wrote:
coskev wrote:
welshpug! wrote:
Epic.


Presume the V6 is heavier?

Does it affect the handling at all?


Iirc the v6 engine is all alloy so it does not make it much heavier than the standard cast iron 6 block.


Isn't the inlet really heavy though? Can't see it not affecting the handling at all

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Posted 9th Sep 2012 at 21:12
6waysforward

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Post #78
asim_pug306 wrote:
6waysforward wrote:
coskev wrote:
welshpug! wrote:
Epic.


Presume the V6 is heavier?

Does it affect the handling at all?


Iirc the v6 engine is all alloy so it does not make it much heavier than the standard cast iron 6 block.


Isn't the inlet really heavy though? Can't see it not affecting the handling at all


I didnt say it would not affect the handling, just dont think it makes to much difference from what other people have said about it. But i have never driven a v6 so i could not say.

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Posted 9th Sep 2012 at 22:08
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Post #79
We should re-do this this to mine mark Smile.

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Posted 9th Sep 2012 at 23:57
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Post #80
atterz wrote:
We should re-do this this to mine mark Smile.


Cool

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Posted 10th Sep 2012 at 14:21
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Post #81
6waysforward wrote:
asim_pug306 wrote:
6waysforward wrote:
coskev wrote:
welshpug! wrote:
Epic.


Presume the V6 is heavier?

Does it affect the handling at all?


Iirc the v6 engine is all alloy so it does not make it much heavier than the standard cast iron 6 block.


Isn't the inlet really heavy though? Can't see it not affecting the handling at all


I didnt say it would not affect the handling, just dont think it makes to much difference from what other people have said about it. But i have never driven a v6 so i could not say.

If anything I would say postioning would be more of a factor than the weight as its all RIGHT up to the rad nearly. And not tilted.

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Posted 10th Sep 2012 at 15:44
welshpug!

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Post #82
its only the front head and exhaust manifold that's more forwards, the inlet its hanging over the back of the engine, its an alloy block, the steel sump is tiiiny.

main extra weight is the flywheel, clutch and gearbox, flywheel itself is 8 kilos, Adam had his lightened to about 7, the box is 10 kilos heavier, not sure how much the clutch weighs but its a nice beefy one.

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Posted 10th Sep 2012 at 15:55
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Post #83
Fair enough, I would love to drive one to be fair. V6's sound EPIC.
It would be worth having a billet flywheel made at that weight surely.
Having said that I thought the gti6 one was 8kg too?

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Posted 10th Sep 2012 at 15:59
welshpug!

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Post #84
naah, gti6 is under 7 kilos.

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Posted 10th Sep 2012 at 16:46
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yeah after i said that i checked rich's billet steel thread.
6.5 or summat. I cba to check again.

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Posted 10th Sep 2012 at 19:39
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Post #86
6waysforward wrote:
coskev wrote:
welshpug! wrote:
Epic.


Presume the V6 is heavier?

Does it affect the handling at all?


Iirc the v6 engine is all alloy so it does not make it much heavier than the standard cast iron 6 block.


Ah rightThumbs up

Was just wondering if it was like a Nova with a V6 in the front!LOL

Big understeer at the slightest turn of the steering!!Thumbs down

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Posted 10th Sep 2012 at 20:21
welshpug!

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that's the case with a standard nova isn't it LOL

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Posted 10th Sep 2012 at 20:30
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Post #88
I had a 2.0 nova and that was a bugger for understeer but mei is right, vauxhalls come out of the factory with understeer LOL

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Posted 10th Sep 2012 at 21:05
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More pics Big grin

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Posted 11th Sep 2012 at 07:55
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that's the case with a standard nova isn't it LOL


Really?Dunno

Only ever been in ones with engine transplants!Roll eyes

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Posted 12th Sep 2012 at 21:56
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Post #91
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Not mine on ebay, yeah got finished drove it for a quite a while without alot of trouble. Just off the road at the moment got a few things to do with it nothing major will be back on the road this month.

Going to be up for sale in abit too, got a baby now so need something a little more sensible.


Drop me a PM when its roadworthy pleaseThumbs up

Would love a nosey at it/pass rideWink

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Posted 12th Sep 2012 at 21:58
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Yeah will do Thumbs up

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Posted 17th Sep 2012 at 13:14
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Post #93
306s are actually fine and very practical when it comes to kids.

Shame the d9 is multiplexed. It's a much better engine than the d8. Slightly heavier but very restricted in the coupe.

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Posted 18th Sep 2012 at 10:36
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Oh and there are plenty of Vauxhalls that handle more sweetly than a 306, just got to go back a few years, well about 30+ now LOL

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