Activa V6, French stealth
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Hi....Xantia ACTIVA S1.SCCAR.v6 3.0ltr 24v, manual.
I spent a very long time looking but I finally found what I wanted, a very early S1 car.
Sourced in the south of France with the added bonus of zero tinworm.
The active roll control however did need some extensive rebuilding (time, not much money) but now it works as it should, lets just say its outstandingly comfortable but in corners, it is just unnatural
Cheers and hello to all Piston Heads
I spent a very long time looking but I finally found what I wanted, a very early S1 car.
Sourced in the south of France with the added bonus of zero tinworm.
The active roll control however did need some extensive rebuilding (time, not much money) but now it works as it should, lets just say its outstandingly comfortable but in corners, it is just unnatural
Cheers and hello to all Piston Heads
Because conversions are just that, conversions. Not my cuppa, pointless I know but it is just a feeling I have.
That said, few people know (and thus value) these cars in the UK so the "market" for them is Holland/France/Germany, especially an S1 car.
If I ever sell it, it will more than likely go back across the channel so a left hooker is best IMHO.
That said, it was blue and has had a respray (what Citroen's from the 1990's don't flake their lacquer ?) which although "not bad" and in a colour (Renault) that is very close to the similar Citroen red....but I can live with it for a while as only the real Citroen heads notice. Respray next year after I have lived with it for a while and have sorted the other "niggles" suck as trim, a couple bushes etc.
That said, few people know (and thus value) these cars in the UK so the "market" for them is Holland/France/Germany, especially an S1 car.
If I ever sell it, it will more than likely go back across the channel so a left hooker is best IMHO.
That said, it was blue and has had a respray (what Citroen's from the 1990's don't flake their lacquer ?) which although "not bad" and in a colour (Renault) that is very close to the similar Citroen red....but I can live with it for a while as only the real Citroen heads notice. Respray next year after I have lived with it for a while and have sorted the other "niggles" suck as trim, a couple bushes etc.
S10GTA said:
Excellent. Good work.
I know of a few conversions to V6, but this is the real deal.
How come you went for a LHD rather than a conversion?
I know of a few conversions to V6, but this is the real deal.
How come you went for a LHD rather than a conversion?
Edited by Stickyfinger on Thursday 30th July 12:28
ally_f said:
Very nice, and the rarity makes it even cooler!
As an original production car yes even in Europe they are very very rare now and do not often come onto the market, I waited over a year !It is in fact the only one in the UK (bar a horrid one "up north/out east" that is a box of snakes on East European plates)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KMEXTfn4bQ&fe...
Taken on the "shake bed" during the MOT....the Rear Active Ram in operation
Edited by Stickyfinger on Thursday 30th July 12:47
Edited by Stickyfinger on Thursday 30th July 13:00
kapiteinlangzaam said:
Theres a V6 Activa for sale here in NL, for shed money!
http://ww3.autoscout24.nl/classified/274367586?asr...
Go for it, just check whats wrong first as there will be a reason if its from someone who knows them (or not if someone who thinks just Xantia if your lucky )http://ww3.autoscout24.nl/classified/274367586?asr...
Also a S1 car which is nice. Leather seats for these are rare, but standard seat covers (in leather) are an easy swap and that way you retain the Activa adjustable side bolsters (normal cars/V6's did not have it)
Edited by Stickyfinger on Thursday 30th July 13:47
That car, it is very "do able" and has not yet sold (as far is known) for the silly money the vendor was asking. It will take a fair amount of work just to clean it up and solve its basic problems....but I would if i did not have a choice.
He did not "play" with a straight bat either which did not help, not telling folks what is wrong on a specialist forum is not cricket.....then to get upset when people see them (and more) from the photos.....
I even got an ACTIVA watch to go with it
one of the "LeBodges" I found when I inspected the car, this is the rear Active Ram, these are push/pull rams and this looked like stone damage.....they don't like gravel !
Made from "unobtainium" like many parts are now, donor cars are a total need with these as |Citroen are very harsh with old parts, many are NFP like these swirl degass pots. These btw are buried at the back next to the exhaust pipe which does the plastic no good and if they go pop, you loose your coolant to well below the heads
Spare Engine....to be rebuilt as a bit of a stormer
Brakes when purchased....HORRID
rebuilt..
Nothing needed under it, and it is 18 this year
I have fitted a can holder now .....VERY comfy Citroen leather electric seats with working side bolsters, better than those in the x7!.....GJ going backwards Citroen !
Hello sonny boy !
He did not "play" with a straight bat either which did not help, not telling folks what is wrong on a specialist forum is not cricket.....then to get upset when people see them (and more) from the photos.....
I even got an ACTIVA watch to go with it
one of the "LeBodges" I found when I inspected the car, this is the rear Active Ram, these are push/pull rams and this looked like stone damage.....they don't like gravel !
Made from "unobtainium" like many parts are now, donor cars are a total need with these as |Citroen are very harsh with old parts, many are NFP like these swirl degass pots. These btw are buried at the back next to the exhaust pipe which does the plastic no good and if they go pop, you loose your coolant to well below the heads
Spare Engine....to be rebuilt as a bit of a stormer
Brakes when purchased....HORRID
rebuilt..
Nothing needed under it, and it is 18 this year
I have fitted a can holder now .....VERY comfy Citroen leather electric seats with working side bolsters, better than those in the x7!.....GJ going backwards Citroen !
Hello sonny boy !
Shadow R1 said:
"lebodge"
Under "LeBodge"And under that the Active Ram, OK once the leak back sleeve was re sealed (the outer black part) and a replacement concertina gaiter sleeve (above) from a friend was fitted. Note the paper towels....total cleanliness is essential with any proper Citroen ! At the bas of the ram are the twin pipes to feed the ram, VERY high pressures and mineral oil...you have to take great care to depressurize the system correctly (unique to the Activa)or at the worst the whole garage gets covered ! or you have a jet of Green Blood (LHM) half blind you
I made a inspection/access panel to the rear control ram/electro-valves/leak back tubes and regulator etc, this makes life easy as otherwise you have to drop the subframe !
wax anti corrosion coating (used on ships) to retard bi-metal corrosion. Masked up for drilling and painting before a over-sized panel cut from the donor car was fitted/bolted
(I have since replaced the carpet with a clean unstained one...hence the cut)
Edited by Stickyfinger on Friday 31st July 00:09
Edited by Stickyfinger on Friday 31st July 00:11
Many bits are NFP (Citroen term) and not just the suspension , I think it means No F####ing Parts.
Lots of work going on to solve the NFP problem....rams as you see can now be rebuilt, control rods remade, Ram lower bushes are a Pug Van part it turns out...ect
ect...I am having a water pipe set made.....so those that have are working to help each other.
If you can get the car legally ....then you can keep them going with a bit of effort, some very good guys/good help in Aus and fantastic on your roads apparently from reports.
Lots of work going on to solve the NFP problem....rams as you see can now be rebuilt, control rods remade, Ram lower bushes are a Pug Van part it turns out...ect
ect...I am having a water pipe set made.....so those that have are working to help each other.
If you can get the car legally ....then you can keep them going with a bit of effort, some very good guys/good help in Aus and fantastic on your roads apparently from reports.
Edited by Stickyfinger on Friday 31st July 01:34
Cheers Chaps
for those that don't know, this is the Activa SC.CAR set-up
1.Main accumulator sphere.
2.Front suspension sphere.
3.Rear suspension sphere.
4.Front active suspensions control sphere.
5.Rear active suspensions control sphere.
6.Anti-sink systems sphere (SC.MAC).
7.Front Activa sphere (SC.CAR).
8.Rear Activa sphere (SC.CAR).
The system runs up to 170/180 psi and residual/low vacuum/capillary for the leak-back pipes
for those that don't know, this is the Activa SC.CAR set-up
1.Main accumulator sphere.
2.Front suspension sphere.
3.Rear suspension sphere.
4.Front active suspensions control sphere.
5.Rear active suspensions control sphere.
6.Anti-sink systems sphere (SC.MAC).
7.Front Activa sphere (SC.CAR).
8.Rear Activa sphere (SC.CAR).
The system runs up to 170/180 psi and residual/low vacuum/capillary for the leak-back pipes
Wheels (from donor) refurbished....the original ones (same type/style) are now off getting a higher grade powder coating.
Getting very excited by the handling of this car, I am enjoying its poise and predictability but think I will swap off the Continentals and go back to Michelin Pilots as they have a stiffer side wall and suit the SC.CAR system better reportedly.
I like the way they even park level, nothing more depressing than getting into a slanted cars is there
Getting very excited by the handling of this car, I am enjoying its poise and predictability but think I will swap off the Continentals and go back to Michelin Pilots as they have a stiffer side wall and suit the SC.CAR system better reportedly.
I like the way they even park level, nothing more depressing than getting into a slanted cars is there
Edited by Stickyfinger on Saturday 8th August 20:37
Rensko said:
Citroen's shouldn't have an anti sink valve - it's awesome coming back to a "slammed" car after a couple of hours!
The new wheels look great
Cheers, they are a bit "silver", the other set will be the correct Citroen colour which was a darker silver.The new wheels look great
Just set it that way when you park if you feel the need
It freaks out the "young and uneducated" sitting behind you during the rare times at MacDonald's when you raise to max height to get the food easier from the window of the Drive-Tru...the things you can lip read via a rear view mirror
The angles of the outlets are wrong (been there), same with the Espace V6.
If the replacement starts to weep again I will have one made up in SS (the Ford Cossy boys use a similar design) and replace the hoses with Silicon.
This will be done once I get the other engine rebuilt and fitted anyway.
Not much space in there to start swapping hoses (originals not available now) and it takes fair bit of work to get down there.
If the replacement starts to weep again I will have one made up in SS (the Ford Cossy boys use a similar design) and replace the hoses with Silicon.
This will be done once I get the other engine rebuilt and fitted anyway.
Not much space in there to start swapping hoses (originals not available now) and it takes fair bit of work to get down there.
Edited by Stickyfinger on Sunday 16th August 21:07
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