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Re: Citroen rally project

Postby Custard » Sat Apr 06, 2019 9:13 pm

Thanks for that it is a mega project but hopefully the bulk is now done it is pretty small now and even with the cage in it feels pretty light, however back in the day they didn’t really have cages in them brave men.
I think I have gone over the top with the cage to do historical stuff but having driven some of the roads that the rally’s do in Europe I think I will have as much metal around me as possible for some of them even though I am not going to win.
Chopping the roof down and reforming was hard as the car tapers to the rear and also I thought that the head room would be an issue with the cage in and wearing helmets, but there is enough room surprisingly.
It is going to be interesting when I first drive it one day, what is it going to be like how will it handle ect hopefully it should be pretty good but unlike anything I have ever driven.
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Re: Citroen rally project

Postby johnb » Sun Apr 07, 2019 10:24 am

Best of luck with the project.

On the subject of these Citroens, there's one a couple of miles from where I live that's been parked on the pavement for at least 10 years. I've lived in the locality for more than 30 years and it almost seems that the car has always been there. It's on a main road and I pass it frequently.

These Street View shots are dated August 2016.
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Re: Citroen rally project

Postby Custard » Tue Jun 02, 2020 8:48 pm

Well it’s been along time and believe me this car has pushed me to the limit, nearly quit a few times it has consumed all my time for 2 years it’s a long story.
I have never driven a Ds and only a very few people have ever driven a short wheelbase one anyway and most of them are no longer hear.
Drove it for the first time last night very nervous but I can now see how awesome they must have been on the rally seen. never driven anything like it can’t wait to start pushing it but will have to wait until I have run the engine in, going sideways will be interesting.
Lock down has made me finishe it, and as restrictions have lifted my mate Miles popped round and you can see how the car is perfect when you are sitting isn’t it remember it is basically a mid engine car as the engine is behind the front wheels.
I can tell you it is the complete opposite to an Alpine it will not corner flat but I recon it will not do to badly but bucket seat will come into there own.
So hopefully when everything gets back to normal we will see how it performs.
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Re: Citroen rally project

Postby miles thomas » Wed Jun 03, 2020 9:55 am

It is a fantastic achievement Stuart :super
I don't think people will be able to appreciate how involved all the changes were ,when you just remove half a meter out of the middle of a car.
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Re: Citroen rally project

Postby mettersl » Wed Jun 03, 2020 10:58 am

Hi Stuart,
Having seen this a couple of times mid build,I'm really impressed with what you have achieved, but you must be glad that the car is now ready for the next stage. When I saw it as two pieces I did wonder what you had taken on, but I should have had more faith.
I've been pushing forward on my sons mini pickup project, and that's killing me, but it is nothing compared to this. A huge achievement.
I love the DS to look at but I have never driven one, (I used to be taken to school in one and used to love the excitement of the suspension pumping up before we could move off).It looks great, I didnt even realise they rallied them before you started this project.
Looking forward to hearing about the rally adventures.
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Re: Citroen rally project

Postby miles thomas » Wed Jul 15, 2020 9:50 am

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Decals on for an instant 10hp gain :up
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Re: Citroen rally project

Postby BIG_MVS » Fri Jul 17, 2020 7:38 pm

That looks great, what a superb conversion. It's looking more like a Saab now than a Citroen.
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Re: Citroen rally project

Postby johnb » Fri Nov 20, 2020 7:38 pm

Looking for another project Stuart?

https://www.handh.co.uk/auction/lot/359 ... 8&pn=2&g=1

If so the auction is on next Wednesday the 25th.
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Re: Citroen rally project

Postby Custard » Fri Jul 02, 2021 10:34 pm

Well after 3 an a bit years it’s done and doing the best bit the rollers, there is no massive Hp as it’s running the original old Bosh injection, it’s standard as to do classic stuff modern ecu’s are not permitted. Just got the timing spot on and fuel pressure set right, it’s a lot smoother and the flat spots sorted, it did this about 15/20 times so I built the engine right it’s just got to do a lot more in harsher conditions flat out.
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Re: Citroen rally project

Postby simontaylor » Fri Jul 16, 2021 12:29 am

johnb wrote:Best of luck with the project.

On the subject of these Citroens, there's one a couple of miles from where I live that's been parked on the pavement for at least 10 years. I've lived in the locality for more than 30 years and it almost seems that the car has always been there. It's on a main road and I pass it frequently.

These Street View shots are dated August 2016.


And here is one of my local exibits, no less than 8 big Citroens.
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Re: Citroen rally project

Postby Custard » Sat Jul 17, 2021 9:00 pm

I wonder what is inside the house could possibly be a few more in bits a CX man with a growing XM addictive slant. LOL
But he could have the last laugh as the CX is going up in value if it’s a turbo or turbo 2.
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Re: Citroen rally project

Postby Custard » Thu Sep 02, 2021 6:58 pm

Well here’s a total diverse driving experience which was amazing they all excel in different ways, which one would you choose.
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Re: Citroen rally project

Postby simontaylor » Mon Sep 06, 2021 9:16 pm

Good catching up with you at Shere yesterday too.
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Re: Citroen rally project

Postby miles thomas » Tue Sep 07, 2021 8:42 am

Blue one of course :D
Nice afternoon fantastically different cars, anyone of which turns the shortest trip into an event. Just great :up
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