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GAZ-23
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Post by GAZ-23 »

anyone know how to get more hp out my estate its a 1.8 16v up to now ive got an induction kit and a boost valve i dont want to spend hundreds to do it
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Post by jameslxdt »

stick a V6 engine in the boot :cheesy: 194bhp and a sh*t load of torque

but more realistically gti6 inlet and exhaust manifold's, gti6 cylinder head, custom exhaust system, remap and you may see 160bhp
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gti6 is that from the 306 gti
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Post by Davva2004 »

What's your budget?

The cheapest option to add power to a naturally aspirated engine is a NOS kit, probably cost around £600 to get a 50bhp kit fitted but it's the best power to pound ratio.

Next up is an engine transplant, you could get a 2.0 turbo lump dropped in for around £1000.

Next up is good old fashioned tuning... port and polish, manifolds, throttle bodies and custom management or a twin carb conversion. This'll be about £2000.

Don't even bother with a turbo or supercharge conversion of the 1.8 engine - there's virtually zero supply of essentials such as forged low comp pistons and steel rods. if you could find somewhere to do it, it'll cost around £3000.

In the long run, it's usually way cheaper and a lot less hassle to sell your car and buy one with a bigger engine.
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im looking to spend around £500 but i was thinking of selling it for a v6 estate
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just buy a V6 estate, you wont look back 8)
until of course, you try and find somewhere to change the cambelt for less than £900 :?
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Post by TooT »

You will love the V6. I love mine.

Take one for a test drive, you will want it there and then.

Thats what i was like but the one i test drove didnt have leather. So i found mine with leather on ebay and won it for 1500 notes :cheesy:
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so is the 406 estate v6 fast i dont want another make of car i love the 406s
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anything will feel fast compared to a 1.8 estate, but seriously the V6 is a beast, and the noise 8) its awesome
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Post by GAZ-23 »

cool il have a look for one are they any good on fuel. mine dose feel a bite slow to my old car but i need the estate for all my fishing and hunting
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Post by jameslxdt »

GAZ-23 wrote: are they any good on fuel
3.0 24v V6 194bhp what do you think? :cheesy:

performance and economy dont mix, unless you want to buy a VW Golf GT TDi
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here you go
just came accros this on ebay

lovely v6 estate
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GAZ-23 wrote:cool il have a look for one are they any good on fuel.
One word..............NO. Sorry. On a long motoway run taking it steady you will be lucky to see 32/33mpg. Around town low 20's.

But its worth it.
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Post by jameslxdt »

exactlly, if you buy a V6 you dont think about fuel economy, its about upsetting the pikey chavs in there punto/fiesta/saxo shite boxes with go cart engines :cheesy:
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Post by GAZ-23 »

right thanks for that il start looking for one now with about 80k on the clock
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