Peugeot 406 Coupe - 3.0L V6. Complete refurb... very slowly
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MightyBadger said:
Cracking job on the resto, sounds nice revving in that video.
It does sound nice when it's opened up on the road, and thankfully pretty silent just cruising along. Although since I knocked the exhaust restriction out it's got noticeably louder, and I'm not one for obnoxious exhausts so I'm considering dropping a small centre silencer back into the systemPhillipM said:
MightyBadger said:
Cracking job on the resto, sounds nice revving in that video.
It does sound nice when it's opened up on the road, and thankfully pretty silent just cruising along. Although since I knocked the exhaust restriction out it's got noticeably louder, and I'm not one for obnoxious exhausts so I'm considering dropping a small centre silencer back into the systemRe 406 coupes, I saw a blue V6 for sale nearby and they look fantastic value for money. There's too much overlap with the Alfa (albeit more cruisy), otherwise I was sorely tempted.
Probably the influence of super touring and early 2000s btcc, but I have a bit of a soft spot for this sort of era repmobile and derivatives. Perhaps related to that they always look a little under wheeled and a touch high. Any plans along those lines?
Very cool with all the bushes - there are so many no longer available bushes for various cars and you seem to have a good idea what is going on there. Rock hard PU is rarely the right solution, so making it work better is very helpful.
I don't want to change the lines too much because it's a beautiful car (well it would be if the paint wasn't knackered), but I might do a little bit of a ST-esque splitter, wheel deflectors and maybe a rear diffuser. Just enough to tidy it up without spoiling the lines.
I am going to lower it slightly though - I'm having some springs made for me atm just to drop it 20mm and close the arch gap up slightly, and reduce a little bit of body roll - since I don't run a front antiroll bar it does roll a bit at the limit and the tyres get a bit squirmy because there's not enough camber gain on a strut.
Of course I could fix that with custom wishbones and more static camber...I'm thinking about it...
I am going to lower it slightly though - I'm having some springs made for me atm just to drop it 20mm and close the arch gap up slightly, and reduce a little bit of body roll - since I don't run a front antiroll bar it does roll a bit at the limit and the tyres get a bit squirmy because there's not enough camber gain on a strut.
Of course I could fix that with custom wishbones and more static camber...I'm thinking about it...
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