Citreon VTR / VTS / GT

Citreon VTR / VTS / GT

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mat205125

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17,790 posts

214 months

Sunday 7th October 2007
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Considering building a C2 into a racing car, however the regulations state that I must keep the gearbox that the car left the factory with (internals can be changed).

Am I correct in stating that the VTS's all came with that horrible flappy gearbox that would be completely unsuitable?

Am I also correct in stating that the VTR used the old 8v engine like the saxo did?

Am I therefore also correct that my best bet would be the GT as this was the 16v car with a proper manual gearbox?

Finally, are the 8v and 16v engines the same as those in the previous Saxo / 106 families?

Finally (again) is the suspension in the C2 the same as the saxo / 106?

banx22

88 posts

200 months

Monday 8th October 2007
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I've got a Saxo VTR and i seem to think that the C2 does share a bit from the saxo.

The suspension is different i think. the saxo is independent front torsion bar rear, i think the c2 is independent all round.

The engine is a development of the saxo engine, tuned for more torque i think. ive seem some talk of being able to fit the c2 induction manifold onto the saxo lump so the must share the same engine or the head at least.

the GT is the one with the flappy gears i think, or the VTS. One of the 2.

mat205125

Original Poster:

17,790 posts

214 months

Monday 8th October 2007
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Independant all round would suit me better if I'm honest as I can have coild overs made for all 4 corners.

I'm thinking about using a C2 really because of it's size, the fact it is a current model (easier to get sponsorship), and that I expect to be able to get it seriously light weight.

If it does share the 106 and Saxo 16v engine, then there are proven engines out there north of 200bhp, and gear kits available assuming the box is the same.

neil_w

79 posts

199 months

Monday 8th October 2007
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The VTR is the one with the flappy paddle gearbox, it has a 110bhp version of the old saxo vts 16v engine.

The GT has the same engine but with a manual gearbox.

The VTS has the same engine but with 125bhp, this one also has a manual gearbox so is probably your best bet.

I believe they have fairly restrictive ecu's, i don't think there are any big power ones at the moment.

busta

4,504 posts

234 months

Monday 8th October 2007
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The standard manual box is the same as the saxo/106.

106 rallye or XSI ratios would be your best bet for track work, unless your going for aftermarket geartrain. Probably not a bad move- the standard boxes seem to be made of cheese.

mat205125

Original Poster:

17,790 posts

214 months

Tuesday 9th October 2007
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neil_w said:
The VTR is the one with the flappy paddle gearbox, it has a 110bhp version of the old saxo vts 16v engine.

The GT has the same engine but with a manual gearbox.

The VTS has the same engine but with 125bhp, this one also has a manual gearbox so is probably your best bet.

I believe they have fairly restrictive ecu's, i don't think there are any big power ones at the moment.
Thanks Neil.

Don't worry about the restrictive standard kit. Little more than the block, head casting and gear case will remain factory, and they will all be modded / polished.

To summarise, essentially if there is tuning bits for the 106 or Saxo VTS 16v engine, I CAN use them in the C2 .... or if I were to find a 106 GTi race engine, it would be the same castings as fitted to the C2 and could therefore be used legally in the rules of the series?

neil_w

79 posts

199 months

Tuesday 9th October 2007
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As far as I am aware the engine is identical to the saxo vts/106 gti engine except different cams, a fancy alloy inlet manifold (on the vts) and the ecu.

Edited by neil_w on Tuesday 9th October 09:25

mat205125

Original Poster:

17,790 posts

214 months

Tuesday 9th October 2007
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neil_w said:
As far as I am aware the engine is identical to the saxo vts/106 gti engine except different cams, a fancy alloy inlet manifold (on the vts) and the ecu.

Edited by neil_w on Tuesday 9th October 09:25
Great! All those will be in the skip, or on ebay, anyway thumbup

CPC

375 posts

204 months

Wednesday 10th October 2007
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mat205125 said:
neil_w said:
The VTR is the one with the flappy paddle gearbox, it has a 110bhp version of the old saxo vts 16v engine.

The GT has the same engine but with a manual gearbox.

The VTS has the same engine but with 125bhp, this one also has a manual gearbox so is probably your best bet.

I believe they have fairly restrictive ecu's, i don't think there are any big power ones at the moment.
Thanks Neil.

Don't worry about the restrictive standard kit. Little more than the block, head casting and gear case will remain factory, and they will all be modded / polished.

To summarise, essentially if there is tuning bits for the 106 or Saxo VTS 16v engine, I CAN use them in the C2 .... or if I were to find a 106 GTi race engine, it would be the same castings as fitted to the C2 and could therefore be used legally in the rules of the series?
You would need to use your O/S engine mount on the 106/saxo engine but other than that it will fit in fine...

mat205125

Original Poster:

17,790 posts

214 months

Thursday 11th October 2007
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CPC said:
You would need to use your O/S engine mount on the 106/saxo engine but other than that it will fit in fine...
I love it when a plan comes together.
Saturday 13th October 2007
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Hi i work for a citroen specialist in wisbech cambs we are in the proccess in building a C2 vts race car to run in the 750 stockhatch series heres the phone number m-w autos 01945 410746 we have won the championship twice 2006 2007 give us a call or find us on the goodgaragescheme.com we might be able to help yes forgot we won in a saxo vtr

Edited by kevinjdarnell on Saturday 13th October 21:44


Edited by kevinjdarnell on Saturday 13th October 21:49

djmojo

209 posts

232 months

Tuesday 16th October 2007
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