My "Garage Find" Pug 205 GTI
My "Garage Find" Pug 205 GTI
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Russ_16v

Original Poster:

144 posts

197 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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Well, kinda. After waiting about 3 years to buy it from its original owner I finally have the pug of my dreams.

This is a very modified - and very dirty - one owner, non-sunroof 1990 1.9 205 Gti.

This is where she has sat for the past 11 years or so:



Modified over a 20 year period by that owner and having covered over 100k on track alone, this little thing is my perfect specification.

The (very) brief specification is as follows:

A fully built longmans engine and box, the engine made 188bhp/165lb ft. The gearbox is a fully built 1.9 with 1.6 crownwheel and quaife LSD. The radiator is enlarged for better cooling, a larger 10 row oil cooler features as does a larger altinator pulley due to its time spent in the higher end of the rev range.

The front hubs and rear axle/torsion bars were custom by Skip Brown for extra camber. Bilstein shocks feature, alongside the front strut brace, larger ARB and stronger drop links.

The brakes are 4 pot on front with two piece discs and adjustable brake bias in the car.

The Safety devises cages was fitted by safety devices and is FIA approved, as while the car hasn't raced, it was built to corresponding specification.

The sump is baffled and the tank features a swirl pot.

The spec goes into every nut and bolt, so I won't bore you with it all, I'll just say that every angle of the car has been improved.

I have every invoice (including bill of sale) and every modification carried out, alongside a fully stamped service book, original book pack and hundreds of photos of the car on track.

It wad parked up some 11 years ago in their attached garage as a Lotus Exige; then Exige S took over track day duties.

My plan is to recommission her over the next few weeks and put a plan together for some slight updates, before getting her back out on track and road.

Excited isn't the word!

I will aim to keep this updated, as well as a YouTube channel to document it alongside my Instagram- russ_fitch (alongside lots of supercar content due to my day job)
















Davie

5,597 posts

231 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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Those images, that car... immediately tales me back to Knockhill Hot Hatch weekends in the late 90's and early 00's where things like this were pretty much the weapon of choice. Then again back then you could probably get change from £500, have a weekend of not caring then get your £500 back on the Monday. That's probably why these are so rare and so dear these days, so based on that alone that's a cracker of a find and a superb project!

205pat

242 posts

189 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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This looks like with some tlc it will be a proper weapon, and nice that it’s not the usual MI16/GTI6 conversion. Look forward to seeing the progress!

Wallby

18 posts

165 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2022
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Very nice!

Quite a similar spec to mine, and a similar story! Mine was modified over a number of years by previous owners then abandoned, but some light commissioning work has brought it back to life!

Alzy

64 posts

166 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2022
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Stunning. What a spec list! Enjoy

Russ_16v

Original Poster:

144 posts

197 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2022
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Thanks guys, appreciate the kind words.

We're changing the cambelt later; the engine has done maybe 2000 miles since its rebuilt and the belt looks brand new, however with it sitting for over a,decade I'm taking no chances and changing it out along with the water pump.

The inside is so clean I can read the spec off the top of the pistons!


James_33

625 posts

82 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2022
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I have more interest in reading stuff like this and the backstory than the latest and greatest sport/super/hypercar etc.

Congratulations on the purchase, I'll follow with interest. smile

B'stard Child

30,382 posts

262 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2022
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Looks great and will probably look even better with a scrub - looking forward to the progress

chippy348

678 posts

163 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2022
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Great car ! love the history.

Just got dropped onto a minty base model 205 which i am turning into a fast road car with a Mi16 so looking forward to your posts.

Can you share your YouTube channel please

Russ_16v

Original Poster:

144 posts

197 months

Thursday 4th August 2022
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First casualty! The good news is the new cambelt is on, however on further investigation this pipe was as bad as it looked. I took it off (including the radiator pipe to the right of the photo) and fought to get them apart. I hoped the pipe would clean up - and to be fair most of it actually did - however the other side to what you can see in the photo blew a hole in it right away. Good job it was spotted now.

Pug1off to the rescue and have a new pipe with hose coming tomorrow. I'm doing the oil change tonight in preparation of its first start in 11 years - wish me luck for that

Dr G

15,622 posts

258 months

Thursday 4th August 2022
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Bookmarked and will follow; what a great little thing!

pistolpedro

233 posts

183 months

Thursday 4th August 2022
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Cool car,

Looks like a Momo Ghibli wheel (see Ferrari 348) a classic 80's 90's wheel, they fetch quite the price now !

Russ_16v

Original Poster:

144 posts

197 months

Saturday 6th August 2022
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pistolpedro said:
Cool car,

Looks like a Momo Ghibli wheel (see Ferrari 348) a classic 80's 90's wheel, they fetch quite the price now !
It is! I have the purchase invoice for it back from 1989 if I remember correctly!

Russ_16v

Original Poster:

144 posts

197 months

Saturday 6th August 2022
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Quick update - She's clean!

As much as I loved the dusty patina look I just had to get the old washed today.

This comes after a good few days of work which included:

Engine oil and filter change
Gearbox oil change
Cambelt change

Although the engine had dome very little miles since its last service I wasn't taking any chances and everything perishable or fluid has been changed.

We're at the point where we can try and get her running now. Just fresh fuel to go - update to come





Mr Tidy

27,141 posts

143 months

Saturday 6th August 2022
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That's a great project - should provide loads of fun!

M22s

573 posts

165 months

Sunday 7th August 2022
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Following - I love it!

Russ_16v

Original Poster:

144 posts

197 months

Tuesday 9th August 2022
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Update: She runs!!

I put 35 litres of Tesco 99 in the tank (there was a smidge of old,fuel still in it but given how little the gauge moved I didn't see a point in trying to fight it), unplugged the injectors and cranked - slight hesitation then span well.

I can tell you though it has a crazy amount of compression; I will comp test it just to see but it feels well north of 200 (no idea what it's supposed to be, given the spec).

Injectors plugged back in and she fired up after only a few moments - I genuinely couldn't believe it.

It doesn't enjoy idling at the moment but I'm yet to swap out the fuel filter. I'm sure once I've done that and driven her it'll be fine.

So the plan now is tyres changed this week then off for it's MOT at the weekend!!

LankyFreak

798 posts

44 months

Tuesday 9th August 2022
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red aftermarket bucket seats in a hatchback make me VERY excited hehe

Russ_16v

Original Poster:

144 posts

197 months

Thursday 11th August 2022
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I was given hundreds of action shots of the Pug along with the car; here's a select few from the early 2000's











mooseracer

2,414 posts

186 months

Friday 12th August 2022
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Cracking! I hope it serves you well

The fact it isn't the normal gti-6 engine swap really appeals to me.