View Full Version : 206 180 gti engine in a saxo.
frankie
9th October 2007, 22:03
will it fit in a saxo?
i know its guna upset handleing!!!!!!!!!!!
but will it fit?
cheers sean.
jeeves_101
9th October 2007, 22:38
anything with the right amount of time, money and effort will fit.
a 306 gti-6 engine fits iirc, but its weather the upset is so drastic that its not worth doing.
plus i'd go for a vtec type r or a hayabusa engine, in the back!
frankie
9th October 2007, 22:40
i spsoe. sod it ill keep the vts engine.
engine in the back.....theres where tha magic happens.lol
deanovts
11th October 2007, 21:21
if ur wanting speed y not chip the vts engine and diffrent cams
frankie
11th October 2007, 21:27
because, if i start at 180hp and do that more powwwwwwer
bullit
11th October 2007, 21:31
if ur wanting speed y not chip the vts engine and diffrent cams
we dont chip on here;)
bullit
11th October 2007, 21:32
because, if i start at 180hp and do that more powwwwwwer
if your serious, speak to bic otherwise cam your engine, should be more than enough
frankie
11th October 2007, 21:37
if your serious, speak to bic otherwise cam your engine, should be more than enough
well ive spoken to a few people and tbh, it doesnt see worth it.
the onli cars that have these kinda engines are show cars. so i think im guna tune my vts engine up, should she a fair amount of power and wont effect the handleing.
deanovts
11th October 2007, 21:52
ive just bought a vtr with a vts engine fitted its got a 206 rallye ecu with a piggyback chip dnt no what the cams r but since buying it last week i have beat a clio 172 and a civic type r, which has increased my penis by two inches so far
frankie
11th October 2007, 22:11
congratulations.
Gabbastard
12th October 2007, 01:01
The EW isnt that much heavier than a VTS engine, its all alloy. Yes itll go in, its not that hard if you have the time and fabrication skill to put it in (I sized up a 182 engine into a Saxo), but if the engine itself fits,the limiting factor is always in the management.
The 180 engine has a variable intake cam. The ECU controls the cam timing, so to keep that, you need to run the standard ECU or get an aftermarket kit that can run forms of VVT.
R66CE_O_vtr
12th October 2007, 17:57
the gti 180 lumps are 1 of the hardest engines to tune unles u willin to spend alot of money wich sounds like ur not. ur lookin at 500 easy for that lump and another 500 to get it runnin properly. for a grand u could see a vts make 160-170 bhp and will be leavin gti 180's for dead. i used to beat them up to 80mph in my 130bhp vtr
rushy_23
12th October 2007, 19:55
congratulations.
LMAO! :A:
Ryan
13th October 2007, 04:20
if ur wanting speed y not chip the vts engine and diffrent cams
chips are you retarded or do you work for mcain?
Sophia_Bush
13th October 2007, 14:43
twin turbo
Lukejones01
13th October 2007, 21:13
ever thought about a jet engine taped to the roof?
TypeRhys
13th October 2007, 21:30
because, if i start at 180hp and do that more powwwwwwer
these lumps ARE NOT 180 bhp ! ! ! !
the very first few out of the factory were truely 180bhp, but the 206 gearbox couldnt handle the power and hence the cars were recalled.
the cars recalled were then detuned instead of the gearboxes being uprated.
from then on the 206 gti 180's came out of the factory with a bhp more around 160ish.....
this was cheaper for peugeot to do than uprate the entire gearbox series, typical french !
a peugeot technician told me :y:
dannygti
13th October 2007, 21:30
as gabbastard said an all alluminium engine woulndt be much heavier than a vts engine, if the 180 engine is 20kg heavier than a vts which i doubt it is then you could move the battery to the boot and put a carbon fibre bonnet and youve just lost the weight youve gained with the engine, granted the engine will sit lower.you could then change the dampers and springs.
at the end of the day where i work we use engines from bike engines to ove 4litre v8's in the same sort of chasis and the cars still handle incredibly well.
Gabbastard
13th October 2007, 22:54
Interesting sounding job danny, who you work for?
LS1 engines are ridiculously light for a near 6litre V8.
dannygti
13th October 2007, 23:26
i work for westfield sportscars matey. yh the new corvette engie are really good, the ls-7 engine is immensely light for a 7 litr also and 512bhp.thats why all the "big"kit cars like ultima and gardna&douglas are using them.
dannygti
13th October 2007, 23:28
we have a model called a "megablade" which when stript and using all lightweight goodies we can get them down to about 390kg then range up to v8's,inccidently i drove a westfield yesterday that had a 5.2litre tvr engine in with dellorto downdraft carbs lol it was a pure animal
frankie
14th October 2007, 00:43
lucky bastard.
any jobs going?
dannygti
14th October 2007, 09:50
i dont think so at the moment, ut would be a good jaunt for you to get there everyday lol.
next month there will be a big trackday at bruntingthorpe so if anone want to come along cause westfield will be offering passenger rides.
frankie
14th October 2007, 16:02
not even tea boy? lol
might have to go there.
williamsvts
25th October 2007, 03:03
these lumps ARE NOT 180 bhp ! ! ! !
the very first few out of the factory were truely 180bhp, but the 206 gearbox couldnt handle the power and hence the cars were recalled.
the cars recalled were then detuned instead of the gearboxes being uprated.
from then on the 206 gti 180's came out of the factory with a bhp more around 160ish.....
this was cheaper for peugeot to do than uprate the entire gearbox series, typical french !
a peugeot technician told me :y:
the BE3 box cant take 180hp? is this a joke?
Scott
25th October 2007, 08:31
lmfbo what a crock of shit that statement is.
KamRacing
25th October 2007, 08:32
I like the BE3 box. We've used them on 200bhp+ Mi16 engines without a problem.
The only problem with the Gti 180 was that it was about 2 years behind the competition and fell short of expectations.
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