displaying posts 1 to 25 of 27

Pages (2): [1] 2

Author Subject: OK, so what next??
Tarmac terror

Regular

Location: Southampton

Registered: 20 Mar 2014

Posts: 458

Status: Offline

Post #1
Having the Rallye pass it's MOT today and back on the road I'm wondering what to do to it next...

Already has...

Refurbished front suspension (rods/bushes/mounts)
Bilstein front/GAZ rear shocks
Braided brake lines
21mm Torsion bars
17" OZ's
Quickshift lever
strut brace
K&N induction kit
Momo steering wheel
Scorpion exhaust system



Having strong feelings towards fitting a Maxi kit in the longer term but wondered what you guy's thought about more shorter term mods that would make a difference....


Any thoughts??



TT
Posted 24th May 2016 at 23:45
aaron6

Seasoned Pro

Location: On the sofa in maidstone

Registered: 16 May 2006

Posts: 5,840

Status: Offline

Post #2
Big brakes I reckon. I'm not really a fan of the maxi replicas

________________________________________

See the sheer power and might of the lesser known burrowing owl.



Posted 25th May 2016 at 06:25
roland rat

Yeeeah Rat fans!

Location: Swansea

Registered: 29 Nov 2006

Posts: 22,284

Status: Offline

Post #3
Better brakes,lighter wheels
Posted 25th May 2016 at 06:45
blandy

Seasoned Pro

Location: Bucks

Registered: 25 Feb 2007

Posts: 2,437

Status: Offline

Post #4
Bigger rear arb
Posted 25th May 2016 at 07:08
manthos

Seasoned Pro

Location: Norwich

Registered: 29 Apr 2009

Posts: 1,966

Status: Offline

Post #5
rich W flywheel and crank pulley and miles solid gear linkages

________________________________________

Team SUPERCHARGED

Ninja I LIVE FOR THE 306 Ninja

Old Project thread

Clicky: [url =http://www.306gti6.com]click here[/url] remove the space between [url =
Posted 25th May 2016 at 07:14
welshpug!

Capt Pedantic

Location: Bigend, Wales.

Registered: 27 Mar 2007

Posts: 25,838

Status: Offline

Post #6
better rear dampers good tyres snd just drive.

________________________________________

need a part number? get on here - http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com

Bring on the Trumpets.

Posted 25th May 2016 at 08:35
3rd time lucky

Seasoned Pro

Location: maidstone

Registered: 23 Apr 2007

Posts: 1,879

Status: Offline

Post #7
Brakes, then if funds allow, diff.

________________________________________

DIABLO GTI-6 - Legend - NILE GTI-6 - Sold
CHERRY GTI-6 P1 SUPERCHARGED - Broken up
BLACK RALLYE - Sold
205 Dturbo xud9 work horse - Dead
CHERRY RALLYE - new toy
Posted 25th May 2016 at 11:04
Tarmac terror

Regular

Location: Southampton

Registered: 20 Mar 2014

Posts: 458

Status: Offline

Post #8
Thanks folks...

Brake-wise the plan is to use the front 4-pots from my Skyline GTR when I fit the Wilwood 6-pots I have waiting to go on. Should take care of front braking.

Like the diff idea...will keep my eyes peeled!!



TT
Posted 25th May 2016 at 11:26
GTi6-PJL

Regular

Location: South Essex

Registered: 30 Sep 2013

Posts: 144

Status: Offline

Post #9
I'll second the Rich W flywheel & crank pulley suggestion. It really makes the engine so much keener to rev with these fitted.

________________________________________

2000 W Phase 3 Moonstone.
Posted 25th May 2016 at 11:52
mik

Seasoned Pro

Location: Kent

Registered: 17 Feb 2011

Posts: 2,100

Status: Offline

Post #10
I would definitely put a Xsara VTS steering rack in - I've done that to mine and it is epic. I'd think about a Quaife diff and maybe the flywheel/crank pulley as these mods add to the lighter/keener Rallye concept.

Second the better rear dampers suggestion.

Wouldn't do the Maxi kit. You can go too far with a car with mods for the sake of it. A well-sorted Rallye is brilliant without over-egging it.

Some cavity and surface wax on/in underside bits to protect them is a good idea.

Also, give it a really good polish and clean inside and out, drive it and enjoy it.

________________________________________

Cherry Rallye SOLD

Posted 25th May 2016 at 13:22
Cjwatson27

Seasoned Pro

Location: Oxford

Registered: 17 Sep 2013

Posts: 1,968

Status: Offline

Post #11
I was tempted with the maxi kit and wide track but had concerns has to how long it was going to last has a road car before it started getting damaged. I spent the money on big brakes and wheels and hopefully decent tyres in the end and hopefully getting it finished for pug fest

________________________________________

Old pugs don't die they just get faster
Posted 25th May 2016 at 14:25
Tarmac terror

Regular

Location: Southampton

Registered: 20 Mar 2014

Posts: 458

Status: Offline

Post #12
mik wrote:
I would definitely put a Xsara VTS steering rack in - I've done that to mine and it is epic.


Noticed a guy on Ebay doing VTS racks...

ebay.co.uk/itm/POWER-STEERING-RACK-RHD-CITROEN-BERLINGO-XSARA-ESTATE-PEUGEOT-PARTNER-TSK5023-/121731678042?fits=Model%3AXsara%7CCars+Type%3A1.8+VTS&hash=item1c57c5ff5a:g:ZHsAAOSwyQtVzvAJ


If they're £85 new (WITHOUT exchange) why are these going for big money on here??? is this the same rack?



TT
Posted 25th May 2016 at 15:07
GTi6-PJL

Regular

Location: South Essex

Registered: 30 Sep 2013

Posts: 144

Status: Offline

Post #13
TT - I don't think that is a proper VTS rack. The Xsara VTS came with the 2.0 not a 1.8 as stated in the ad, so I suspect that'll be a standard Xsara unit.

They fetch big money on here because proper ones are rarer than hens teeth!

________________________________________

2000 W Phase 3 Moonstone.
Posted 25th May 2016 at 15:19
gnrlee Forum Admin

Location: Leeds

Registered: 20 Aug 2005

Posts: 8,882

Status: Offline

Post #14
Tarmac terror wrote:

K&N induction kit
TT


is that one of those that you've just hung down the back of the Radiator?
unless their closed in the suffer from heat soak instead of drawing nice cold air the engine likes they draw in hot air and hinder more than help!

________________________________________

Proud Member of the ASTOR Owners Club
Posted 25th May 2016 at 15:25
Tarmac terror

Regular

Location: Southampton

Registered: 20 Mar 2014

Posts: 458

Status: Offline

Post #15
gnrlee wrote:
Tarmac terror wrote:

K&N induction kit
TT


is that one of those that you've just hung down the back of the Radiator?
unless their closed in the suffer from heat soak instead of drawing nice cold air the engine likes they draw in hot air and hinder more than help!


Yes. Although I've moved it back and left a little nearer the exhaust manifold so I don't suffer from throttle body icing in the winter...



TT
Posted 25th May 2016 at 17:19
deeturbo

Regular

Location: Leighton Buzzard

Registered: 22 Feb 2003

Posts: 283

Status: Offline

Post #16
After some of the options above, what about boost?

Low boost super charger.
Posted 25th May 2016 at 21:20
RetroPug

Seasoned Pro

Location: Leicestershire

Registered: 15 Jan 2013

Posts: 2,473

Status: Offline

Post #17
Smaller wheels?

________________________________________

61k miles Ph.1 Diablo '6 Project Thread
Posted 25th May 2016 at 21:27
manthos

Seasoned Pro

Location: Norwich

Registered: 29 Apr 2009

Posts: 1,966

Status: Offline

Post #18
deeturbo wrote:
After some of the options above, what about boost?

Low boost super charger.


FTW

________________________________________

Team SUPERCHARGED

Ninja I LIVE FOR THE 306 Ninja

Old Project thread

Clicky: [url =http://www.306gti6.com]click here[/url] remove the space between [url =
Posted 25th May 2016 at 21:40
Tarmac terror

Regular

Location: Southampton

Registered: 20 Mar 2014

Posts: 458

Status: Offline

Post #19
Thought about a SC.....

Might be on the cards if I dont decide to do a Cosworth 4X4 transplant!!


Options, options....

LOL



TT
Posted 25th May 2016 at 21:44
armzsc6

Seasoned Pro

Location: Crowborough

Registered: 22 Mar 2008

Posts: 3,445

Status: Offline

Post #20
Roller bearing wishbone bushes bigger rear Arb big front brakes..... weight saving.

Then charger....

________________________________________

Black power baby! SUUUUUPERCHARGED Superman
Seat Leon FR TDI 190BHP 300lbft daily gti-6 killer :p
12x 306's owned so far

Cambelts, clutches, service work carried out on All makes and models, Peugeot Citroen / mitsubishi specialist.
Pug planet / Citroen Lexia diagnostics / code reads available.
Posted 25th May 2016 at 21:49
RallyeRed

Regular

Location: Northwich

Registered: 03 May 2016

Posts: 353

Status: Offline

Post #21
I'm sure 15" wheels and the best tires available would improve the drive no-end...
Posted 26th May 2016 at 09:10
Cjwatson27

Seasoned Pro

Location: Oxford

Registered: 17 Sep 2013

Posts: 1,968

Status: Offline

Post #22
I always thing aftermarket 15in wheels look lost in the 306 arches

________________________________________

Old pugs don't die they just get faster
Posted 26th May 2016 at 09:32
welshpug!

Capt Pedantic

Location: Bigend, Wales.

Registered: 27 Mar 2007

Posts: 25,838

Status: Offline

Post #23
DRIVE IT>

________________________________________

need a part number? get on here - http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com

Bring on the Trumpets.

Posted 26th May 2016 at 11:41
Tarmac terror

Regular

Location: Southampton

Registered: 20 Mar 2014

Posts: 458

Status: Offline

Post #24
RallyeRed wrote:
I'm sure 15" wheels and the best tires available would improve the drive no-end...



Don't really see the point of doing that TBH.....handles well with the 17's as it is.



TT
Posted 26th May 2016 at 11:46
roland rat

Yeeeah Rat fans!

Location: Swansea

Registered: 29 Nov 2006

Posts: 22,284

Status: Offline

Post #25
RallyeRed wrote:
I'm sure 15" wheels and the best tires available would improve the drive no-end...


Spot on! nice lightweight 7x15 alloys with decent tyres will make a massive difference over the standard cyclones Thumbs up
Posted 26th May 2016 at 11:47

Pages (2): [1] 2

All times are GMT. The time is now 05:30

The Peugeot GTi-6 & Rallye Owners Club - ©2024 all rights reserved.

Please Note: The views and opinions found herein are those of individuals, and not of The Peugeot 306 GTi-6 & Rallye Owners Club or any individuals involved.
No responsibility is taken or assumed for any comments or statements made on, or in relation to, this website. Please see our updated privacy policy.