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  1. Em, Boring out engine just means increasing capacity or displacement e.g. from 2.9L to 3.1L. Not sure on exact figures but would have said 260-280BHP (??) (without forced induction) using all mentioned above mods and increasing displacement. Still going to cost helluva lot of cash tho and as mentioned already, turbo or supercharging much better value. Cossie's are 2.0L twin cam 16V with a large turbo as standard (escort around 225BHP as standard) hence why the extra power from "just" a 2L. Cheers PS. That VR6 turbo Rallye mentioned above built by Stealth Racing has > 410BHP, couldn't be mapped over 350BHP IIRC on rollers, needed to be done with laptop on road, see pic
  2. From ebay: Offers to Buy or Sell Outside eBay eBay prohibits email offers to buy or sell listed items outside the eBay web site. Offers of this nature circumvent eBay's fee structure and are a potential fraud risk for both buyers and sellers. Some examples of outside such offers include: * Using information obtained through eBay to offer to buy or sell a listed item outside of eBay. * Cancelling a listing to sell to a buyer who became aware of the item through eBay. * Ending a listing early to sell the item at a higher price to the winning bidder. * Offering to sell an item to a bidder in a Reserve Not Met listing. * Offering to sell duplicate or additional merchandise to underbidders. Even though the seller claims to have ended the listing, he obviously hasn't as it is still active Really annoys me this mularky...
  3. And the bloody advert is STILL up as active on ebay even tho the items sold this morning !! :mad: :roll:
  4. All what I said in my previous posts on this topic :D I rest my case 8) Cheers
  5. You don't say whether your car is a 16V / G60 ? Anyways, I'd budget about £15-£30 for the timing belt, not sure price for tensioner if needs replaced, and a couple of hrs labour to replace the timing belt. However, you would be best advised to get it replace ASAP unless you want REAl problems to possibly happen as consequence of timing belt snapping etc. Cheers
  6. Being that K-Tec racing built their reputation around building tuned and modified R5 GTT's in the first place back in the day, I think it was a pertinent question tbh, but this is OT so back to the original thread I think
  7. Yes Dazzyvr6, I have heard of secondhand parts and DIY fitting funnily enough. Fine, I still maintain there is no way you'll get all those parts (whether you pay the labour yourself to fit them or not) for £2000 or under new and you would be damned lucky to get them secondhand for that money either. Those parts (new) add up to at least £3000 alone without fitting. New (Min) Secondhand (Average) Schrick £1300 (£750-£1000) Cams £500 (£350) CAI £150 (£80) BB TB £250 (£100) Remap £450 (£250 (bare ECU) Exhaust £350 (£150) Total £3000 £1830 TBH, my original point I was going to make was that I reckon a 25-30BHP increase for £2000-£3000 is pretty poor. IMO better with Stage 1 turbo or supercharger kit (70BHP increase for same money). I just wanted to know what this guy had done to his NA VR6 to give a claimed 240BHP.... Cheers
  8. Correct dazzyvr6. The bottom line is that if you have stuff advertised on ebay and someone buys it then you, the seller, decide to sell it elsewhere (maybe even before the person purchased the item), then you are obliged to remove it from being an active listing., to avoid other people potentially buying an itme that isn't available for sale. At the very least you should have a legal disclaimer on the listing saying e.g. "item advertised elsewhere, so I reserve the right to end listing early". The seller still hasn't removed the listing, it's still up and active, and to top it all off he is advertising 3 sets of the items, when he actually only has one set. Think I am entitled to be a little annoyed.... Cheers
  9. Pretty sure there is a guy on here with Shrick manifold, cams, throttle body, remap, induction and exhaust and only 225BHP. And yes bcstudent, that's what I thought, hence why I said "I take it it's turbo'd", because he mentioned "my K-Tec turbo'd" but also wanted to confirm whether Clio 182 or Renault 5 GTT....so don't need to be a detective thanks. Oh yeah, and if you can get a new Schrick manifold (£1300 plus fitting), AMD or whoever else remap (£450+ and fitting), Schrick cams £600ish plus fitting), BB throttle-body (£150 plus fitting), full exhaust (£350 fitted), CAI £100-£150 fitted) including fitting for all this for £2000 then I'll eat my hat. There's no way you would get all these new parts and fitting for £2000, period. Cheers
  10. Just discovered this thread and makes interesting reading. So vr6to182cup, what's been done to your Clio182 to give 260+BHP, take it it's turbo'd (or are you talking about a R5 GTT ?? What did you have done to your NA VR6 to give 240BHP? You would need to spend a SUBSTANTIAL amount on any VR6 engine to give 240BHP without forced induction i.e. we're talking set of cams, remapped ECU, big-bore throttlebody, CAI kit, variable intake manifold and the rest etc. e.g exhaust (total approx. maybe £3000 ish if you get discounted bits and all done at same time) Most I've heard of (without overbore / displacement increase i.e. 3.0 - 3.1L - more serious wedge including forged crank and pistons plus new rods) was a VR6 running approx. 230BHP (all the above mods and more). Cheers
  11. Pretty annoyed at moment, used the buy-it-now option on a set of wheels for sale on ebay and won the item without auction ending and got email to state I was the winner etc but then I got an email from the seller stating sorry but the wheels had already been sold. I'm sure that if the item was still listed and active then legally I am still entitled to purchase the wheels ?? Anyone else have an opinion or experineced same / similar ?? Cheers
  12. The wheels on the MK3 Anniversary, some MK4's etc. are BBS RX 2-piece split-rims in 7 x 16" et43 sizes as standard. Cheers
  13. For info, The standard wheels available on the Corrado G60 were: BBS RZ, one-piece non-split rim 6.5 x 15" ET 33 4 X 100 PCD Cheers
  14. You can buy tools at most good motor factors or Halfords or DIY stores that have a head full of many spring-loaded metal pins that automatically form around the shape of the head of the bolt you need to remove and then you just use a wheelbrace on the tool to remove the bolt. Hope this helps and good luck
  15. Cool colour man, looks good just not sure on the under bumper diffuser as it doesn't really go with the rest of the car (?) Get it slammed so those sweet rims look even better ! Nice
  16. I would stick with 205/40 R16 tyres all round mate and fit 7.5 x 16" alloys with a offset of ET33-35 to fill the arches properly and still look phat, but you could go 8 x 16" all round for a even wider look e.g. Porsche Design 90's and with 20mm spacers offset would be still ok at ET33ish. Any lower offset or wider and you will have problems with poss. tyres catching (need rolled arches) and clearing the rear axle / struts, unless you fit coilovers or use spacers to bring down the ET. Hope this helps
  17. All sounds quite impressive Darren, so what else would be required to work together with this head to get the best figures in terms of power / torque out of the PG engine whilst still retaining the G60 charger, i.e what else remains to be done to remove / or widen this bottleneck ? Cheers
  18. Hey all, Just wondering if anyone has actually completed one of these set-ups in the UK yet ? Using G60 PG bottom end and ABA crossflow head with custom intake manifold and relocated alternator etc. Haven't seen any doing the rounds and only a couple in the US. Lots of set-ups have been done using turbo's in place of the G60 charger but it's not the same really :? Cheers
  19. Hey all, Am needing a set of 15" or bigger alloys to use for my C for a little while. I have been offered the use of a set of 15" BBS RA's. Does anyone know if they will fit a G60 C with the 280 mm disc / caliper set-up ? I have attached a pic to show the ones I mean. Cheers
  20. What can I say, I'm a scientist doing my PhD on bacteria that (amongst other things) cause production of hydrogen sulfide, so thought this was the simplest way of explaining why you smell "rotten eggs" from some catalysts. Cheers
  21. 1996 VR6 with full black heated leather (if non-recaro, just standard seats) with lower than average miles, I would have said £5.5 to £6k is a fair price to advertise if the car is mint condition with full VAGSH with all necessary bits present and correct and would accept £5 to £5.5k when haggling. Just don't seem to be making as strong money recently. Good luck with whatever you decide. Cheers
  22. Any catalytic converters can smell like rotten eggs. This results from excessive hydrogen sulfide (the rotten eggs smell) production (caused by a chemical reaction between sulfur deposits left on the catalyst surface with water vapour from the exhaust) and is typically caused by high fuel sulfur content (deposits build-up over time) or air - fuel mixture imbalance e.g caused by failing O2 sensor. Hope this helps EDIT: UK scientists are required to use US-style nomenclature and spelling to have uniform understanding across the whole scientific community e.g written reports and papers, so apologies for the US-spelling of "sulphide" and "sulphur".....
  23. Ah sorry, never seen your ad Alex, best of luck Cheers
  24. Well TBH mate it's not a G60 it's a 16V to G60 conversion, like my white 16V to G60 converted C a while back. Mine had a similar engine spec (with brand new VR6 clutch and lightened flywheel, without the front mount and had Koni TA's instead of coilovers, no Audi handles and sideskirts or smoothed panel (although I had the bodywork all brought back to as it should be and fully rersprayed) and no Eiback ARB's and no leather and I advertised at £3.5K o.n.o and got just over £3k. With the leather and bodyworks extra's I would have said £4.5k is a fair price to advertise at max going down to poss £4000 when bargaining. Cheers
  25. Hi Alex, I would have said about £4000 would be a fair price to ask, maybe slightly more. Best of luck with whatever you decide
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