Steves Megane conversion build - She's finally running (VIDEO inside)

You won't regret it mate, just drove my first few 100km's today, bog standard, old, 100k+ engine. Spins up the front wheel till third on crappy winter tyres and wet tarmac.

can't believe people ask if someone misses the high revving of the original engine, guess they never been in a converted one!

Good stuff mate, you using a meg box? if so ill be probably spinning up in 5th :lol:
 
What you thinking about exhaust, I recon rear set up is pretty restrictive for the Meg conversion?

It is but fuelling or cams will restrict it before the exhaust starts to be a problem. For exhaust I've welded a 3 inch v band on the end of my link pipe which is 3" then I'll be able to get the rest exhaust system to 3" fairly easily in the future
 
Lot's of friends of mine drive Volvo's they all have 3" downpipes and 2,5" catbacks with big silencers, they run about 350bhp through it.

so if you have a 2,5" performance exhaust i reckon it should be adequate
 
Just spend most of my evening reading this thread (bit sad I know lol) but WOW! What amazing attention to detail you have. The car will be a proper testament to your dedication. Keep up the good work, im going to be keeping an eye out for more updates :smile:
 
Just spend most of my evening reading this thread (bit sad I know lol) but WOW! What amazing attention to detail you have. The car will be a proper testament to your dedication. Keep up the good work, im going to be keeping an eye out for more updates :smile:

Thanks [MENTION=53963]pupster92[/MENTION] I really appreciate that, there will be plenty of updates, I'm doing ALOT on the car at the moment.
 
UPDATE:

With the engine out focus has been drawn to the subframe. On Monday I shot blasted the wish bones and then painted them in black hammerite to keep them looking nice for a bit longer. Tuesday I took the subframe to work and shot blasted that, took a while to get into all the areas, Ill paint that this weekend and then hopefully get it bolted back onto the chassis, from then I can test fit the engine.

Ever since the conversions had started as shown by litchy and choppen it seems cooling is an issue, therefore I decided to delete to AC in my build after having chats with Choppen, I could have gotten the standard renault cup delete AC bracket but that isnt me :lol: Ive got to have something shiny :wink: therefore I opted for Pure motorsport's new delete bracket, beautiful bit of kit, billet machined bracket which will finish off my engine a treat :smile:

From day one of ownership of my car it has had the dreaded clunking of the steering rack, Ive replaced inner and outer track rod ends as well as tightening the U joint bolt, but to no avail, new rack was on the cards then. I ordered a newer and quicker 200 steering rack, should make handling a bit better. I also picked up some new drop link bars and a new abs sensor.

It will look brand new by when I'm finished :wink:


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Thanks
 
Is the 200 rack a direct replacement mine Knocks and I want to replace it with the 200 but didn't no if it needs modifying slightly
 
i'm pissed as a fart but that pms bracket is billet porn mate, love it!!!!

whens ur eta to finish this?