Arosa 1.4 16v Sport - My Trackday Project - '09 End of Season Report from Page 29

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Ant FR

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Good to see you still hang around ANT and glad the MINI is still keeping you amused. Im also looking for a Pug 206 GTI too! I had retired the Cupra from trackdays, but have been persuaded to do two more before Christmas :doh: . That'll teach me for not pulling my finger out and getting one. Let me know how you get on with yours.

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Yeah i still hang round, i do occasionaly see Tris scooting around town and do check in here to see whats going on.

The 206's are unbelivably cheap. The one have bought is orange, has fooked aircon ( which don;t matter its coming out) and a couple of light dings. 2 owners from new. But for 980 quid. i mean i will honestly make about 500 quid back on the bits i sell on. Interior is worth 200 quid minimum ( full leather ) and then other parts like cd changer, fogs, wiper, even genuine stereos are worth 40 quid.

So that makes it a 500 quid car. with 140bhp good handling too once lighter. I am then fitting a roll cage, buckets, harnesses. upgrading brakes, ful major service including cambelt water pump etc, oh and a cheap set of coilovers and braces and polybushed all round. Then its off to first track day hopefull beginning of November. Might take a trip back to ring as got invited to the closing party yesterday.

This is working out cheaper than buying and modding a 205 Gti. And in my eyes i am getting a lot more car for the money. Not going to play with the engine to keep it solid

I'll get some pics to you once i pick it up on saturday and have started work on it. Got to detail it this weekend to brighten the paintwork. Can;t wait to get my hands dirty on this little baby:):)
 

Dave_R

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That was a good read! Loving the car fella and impressed with how quick u repaired the car and went back out there!!

I was going to the ring last July but bumped the car a week before and still now it's on axel stands lol
 

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The winter rebuild is almost upon us... ;)

Cadwell Park with SCN last weekend was perfect for the Arosa, and it was a fantastic day!

I have the CGTI Donington trackday this Sunday then it's time to get to work.. :)
 

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I vote for roof removal, and replace the whole thing with a tarpaulin

Haha.. well, it's an option, maybe not one I'll go for but.. :whistle:

The Arosa has now completed the final event of the year, a rather cold and wet trackday at Donington.. the morning was a waste of time due to weather and a **** in a mitsi dropping oil around 1/2 of the circuit - literally :censored: The afternoon sessions were much better, and later on a decent dry line appeared, making the experience an enjoyable one..!
 

daz_cymru

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awesome car youve made there mate ....

have you tried to put the car through an MOT and if so did you pass the emmitions with your decat?
 

Ant FR

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Hope we are going to see more pics of th winter stuff.

I'm struggling, i really need some dry weather and a little bit warmer as i just can;t find time to do the 206. I've done all the easy stuff such as stripping the car and fitting the bucket seats. But now i seem to have a load of parts sitting in the garage but not fitted them.


I have suspension, bushjes, anitrol bars, alloys, tyres, roll cage, harnesses,

however what started as a cheap toy is now taking on a different aveneue as i have ordered a jenvey throttle body conversion with emarald ecu for the 206. trouble is ordering is the easiest thing to do , its getting round to fitting the bloody stuff.....lol Roll on spring.


Although it all needs to be done soon as the first ring trip is planned for april so i need to fit a shake down track day before then too. DOOOOOOHHHH!!!!!!
 

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There'll be plenty of pics as ever once I start :rolleyes:

The battery and mount has turned up, I'm just trying to source a replacement sill panel.. but regardless of this come 20th December it will be in the garage. I already have the rear bumper off :)

Sounds like your project is gaining momentum and expenditure! Are you planning on an Easter 'ring trip? That is my target completion date once again.
 

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The 2008/2009 round of improvements and repairs have begun!

It's that time of year again, and I've been threatening it for a while.. the Arosa is now in the garage and in bits (once again!), but more of that in a sec. Things should be a bit less pressured this year, however there's still a fair amount of work to be done, so let me begin by compiling a list ;) :

  • IMP: Relocate battery - never got around to this last year
  • IMP: Fit oil pressure/temp guages - didn't have time last year
  • IMP: Remove more weight - best way to improve power/weight ratio!
  • IMP: Fit lightweight alloys and new R888 boots
  • IMP: Fit bonnet pins
  • IMP: Fit rear pop-out windows to provide much needed in-car ventilation
  • IMP: Source a full-size passenger wing mirror to improve cage-restricted visibility
  • IMP: Investigate a LSD :)
  • FIX: Damaged drivers-side sill
  • FIX: Wonky front end and dodgy looking bumper
  • FIX: Repaint interior floor-pan
  • FIX: Re-underseal
  • FIX: Rear crash bar after a muppet drove into me in a queue of traffic
  • FIX: Visit a bodyshop!

IMP = Improvement
FIX = Wear/tear/mishap from 2008


First up, I have already been collecting a few parts..

  • Lightweight Odyssey PC625 battery
  • Mount for said battery
  • Cable to relocate said battery
  • Section of driver-side door sill cut out from a Lupo with much angle-grinding!
  • Rear pop-out windows from a Lupo to provide much needed summer cooling whilst on-track
  • New upper front-bumper


Right, time to begin! This weekend I have wrapped up my MKIII Escort so that I can free up the garage to work on the Arosa, so once it was in the garage, the front end was jacked up and the work commenced.

First I removed the rear bumper and crash bar, then the front bumper, headlights, crash bar and front panel including radiator..

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Then the standard battery and mount were removed, before giving all of the visible chassis areas now exposed a good clean up to remove the wax and oil grime. At this point I decided to tackle the messy wiring in the engine bay, removing bits that were defunct and re-routing various parts of it. I also removed the CDA so that I could tackle the next task..

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At this point I had created a nice void within the bay where the battery once was, this is going to be my distribution point for all positive feeds originating from the relocated battery:

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Although hard to see, I have now removed the thick, heavy and given this is the muddiest Arosa known to man thanks to previous owners, dirty sound deadening from the back of the engine bay:

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Below is a pic of the other side of the cleaned up engine bay, and the almost undone-wing (which is need of some beating!):

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I'm off to screwfix tomorrow to obtain some much needed supplies.. :whistle: .. however, below is a pic of the standard battery and my boxed up new one (the new one weighs less than half of the standard unit and is under a third of it's size!). In the background is the sill panel:

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The removed CDA system, front panel and rad, and the sill panel - it's getting messy already..

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Finally, here's a pic of my safely wrapped up new rear quarter windows - I doubt I'll fit these for quite some time to make sure they don't get messed up with the various cutting/grinding/painting that lies ahead:

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That's it for now, but not long to wait until the next update - I'm planning on making some serious progress over the next 7 days ;)

Thanks for reading!
 
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