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I've been registered here for a while, but never really got around to introducing myself. So hello, Davey here. Currently rolling around in a 61K miles Black standard Cav T and soon to take ownership of a Silver/Grey 3.0 V6 Saab-converted effort.
Been a fan of the Cavalier for many years, but GTE 16vs and other stuff have always got in the way. Anyway, you ask for one, wait and two come along at once! Typical eh?!
The black one came in as a fixer upper. Head cracked between 2&3 (yawn) and transfer box lunched itself. The head has been replaced with a Coscast item and there are some other bits to sort (i.e Clutch when box is dropped for locked rings).
Luckily no rot on either car. Paintwork in good order too. They are a lot bigger and bulkier than I am really used to, but for the daily grind I can't complain.
Anyway, hello and pics to follow in another section.
Been a fan of the Cavalier for many years, but GTE 16vs and other stuff have always got in the way. Anyway, you ask for one, wait and two come along at once! Typical eh?!
The black one came in as a fixer upper. Head cracked between 2&3 (yawn) and transfer box lunched itself. The head has been replaced with a Coscast item and there are some other bits to sort (i.e Clutch when box is dropped for locked rings).
Luckily no rot on either car. Paintwork in good order too. They are a lot bigger and bulkier than I am really used to, but for the daily grind I can't complain.
Anyway, hello and pics to follow in another section.
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welcome to the CTOC mate, now your just being greedy with two cav turbos, twice the headache, LOL, as you said Davey get some pics up and a WIP thread.
cavalier turbo- once driven forever skint
6/10/2010 254.4 bhp 267 ftlbs torque dyno demon on phase 1
Phase 3.5 coming soon........
6/10/2010 254.4 bhp 267 ftlbs torque dyno demon on phase 1
Phase 3.5 coming soon........
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Welcome to the site as for the v6 one we know the guy who built it but his name has slipped my mind lol
6/10/2010---------> GT28 DIED !
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12/11/16 noble rolling road
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The lad that owned the saab v6 cav was a lad going by the username of cavlad on CTOR.C20letlad wrote:Welcome to the site as for the v6 one we know the guy who built it but his name has slipped my mind lol
cavalier turbo- once driven forever skint
6/10/2010 254.4 bhp 267 ftlbs torque dyno demon on phase 1
Phase 3.5 coming soon........
6/10/2010 254.4 bhp 267 ftlbs torque dyno demon on phase 1
Phase 3.5 coming soon........
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Indeed, Cavlad AKA Pete Gowland. Turned his back on modified Vauxhalls years ago and got into mountain bikes. If the car has done 1K since the conversion I'd be surprised. I am part way through taking it off him. Small matter of a GTE 16v to get shot of this month and a few other bits and we're there.
The conversion is a neat one. Him, Phil Mayger and Tom Stickland did a lot of engine bay work, Abbott-style bulkhead bracing, etc. The V6 has had the oil cooler blanked off and an external one fitted to bypass the typical cooler dramas. 4x4 is all working with a locked box and, tbh, the car is better for not having the turbo in it. Some view it as sacrilege dropping the LET out, but back then EDS wasn't all the rage and he'd blown 2 LETs up at great expense running Superchips Chip sets.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=saab+ ... B640%3B427
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=saab+ ... B240%3B160
Link to the car.
The other one is:
The conversion is a neat one. Him, Phil Mayger and Tom Stickland did a lot of engine bay work, Abbott-style bulkhead bracing, etc. The V6 has had the oil cooler blanked off and an external one fitted to bypass the typical cooler dramas. 4x4 is all working with a locked box and, tbh, the car is better for not having the turbo in it. Some view it as sacrilege dropping the LET out, but back then EDS wasn't all the rage and he'd blown 2 LETs up at great expense running Superchips Chip sets.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=saab+ ... B640%3B427
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=saab+ ... B240%3B160
Link to the car.
The other one is:
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Often said about the multiple GTE 16v ownership too.ads wrote:now your just being greedy with two cav turbos,.
Only one of these beasts is staying put though. The lower mileage unit was only ever a fixer-upper. It needs someone with a one car dedication to take it up a level. I'd like to keep Pete's old one within our group of friends.
I've got a 16v Champion coming in for restoration this summer so a reshuffle of the fleet is once again in order.
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Lovely car mate . Best colour too ! Lol good luck with the rest of your fleet .
Praise the Lowered !
Praise the Lowered !
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The SAAB-equipped 4x4 is being a Bar Steward. Factory alarm decided it would lock, deadlock and then not unlock. De-locked handles............fail!
Managed to crawl in via the boot, but cannot get the doors to open. Oddly, the car will start fine. I am suspecting the main central locking control in the driver door is playing up. You can hear the other doors getting power when you press the button on the fob, but they don't actually pop open.
A friend is popping over Tuesday with a fault-finding kit as it is over my head sadly.
Happy to report the car drives well and the 3.0 V6 suits the car WAY better than the LET does IMO.
Managed to crawl in via the boot, but cannot get the doors to open. Oddly, the car will start fine. I am suspecting the main central locking control in the driver door is playing up. You can hear the other doors getting power when you press the button on the fob, but they don't actually pop open.
A friend is popping over Tuesday with a fault-finding kit as it is over my head sadly.
Happy to report the car drives well and the 3.0 V6 suits the car WAY better than the LET does IMO.