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Author Subject: 2.2 bottom end work
fletch

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Post #76
Worth it in the end mate. Excellent results Smile
Posted 29th Nov 2008 at 20:37
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Post #77
very good result.. and a bullet proof bottom end.Yes

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Posted 29th Nov 2008 at 20:44
buzzbrightyear

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Post #78
nice job,thanks for the interested thread to read.

say if you have just had it all rebuilt and the head needs to come off, is another brand new gasket and bolts used, even though the gasket and bolts have only been in there for say 100 miles?

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Posted 29th Nov 2008 at 21:07
matty_rallye

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Post #79
Yea new gasket and bolts, not work taking the chance as gasket has been compressed.

Picked it up last night! After an hour or so of tweeking the map on the road we trailored it back from Cornwall.

Driving it is now completely different from before, acceleration above 4k rpm is really strong, felt a bit dangerous in the damp last nite. Maybe because i have been driving a 1.4 206 for the past 11 months!!

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Posted 30th Nov 2008 at 14:01
rallyeash

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Post #80
just need to put it on a diet now bro Smile

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Posted 1st Dec 2008 at 16:02
rallyestyle

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Post #81
Great news Smile Well done Thumbs up

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Posted 1st Dec 2008 at 17:56
matty_rallye

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Post #82
pedro_de_la_cruz wrote:
226bhp from cams, throttle bodies and a 2.1 bottom end, sounds a very healthy gain there mate Yes do you find that it is still willing to rev as freely?

mines at 214bhp at the moment with pt81 cams and a btcc inlet and the difference in responsiveness is staggering at the higher rev ranges, never imagined it would ever be this good the driveability low down is no different either




Still revs freely, has a nice spread of torque through the revs that helps though.

Yea need to lose some more weight from it but it gets to a stage where that becomes more difficult, unless you get keen with the old grinder!

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Posted 1st Dec 2008 at 18:46
pedro_de_la_cruz

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Post #83
get some videos up Thumbs up

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Posted 7th Dec 2008 at 02:58
monty-69

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Post #84
mattye_rallye have you used a diesel crank? Is there a difference with counter weights on them?
Posted 22nd Dec 2008 at 23:41
rallyeash

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Post #85
hes used a 1.9 td crank mate, sure matty will fill in any details when hes back from egypt Smile

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Posted 23rd Dec 2008 at 00:38
matty_rallye

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Post #86
I have never lined them up together, however the 1.9td crank is will fit directly to the block. So cudnt say if the counterweights are identical tbh.

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Posted 23rd Dec 2008 at 15:12

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