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RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - zx_volcane - 21-11-2014

Longlife are franchise no? So prob just down to how good the garage that did it was.

I had one done a while back and they didn't want me to hang around at all, and basically ignored my spec and did a system I wasn't happy with.


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - ozonehostile - 21-11-2014

(21-11-2014, 09:07 PM)zx_volcane Wrote: Longlife are franchise no? So prob just down to how good the garage that did it was.

I had one done a while back and they didn't want me to hang around at all, and basically ignored my spec and did a system I wasn't happy with.

Yeah they are, robs was done in Reading iirc and for the quality of exhaust I'd happily travel to them if they can indeed make it exactly how I want


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - zx_volcane - 21-11-2014

If you're willing to travel I can recommend MIJ or Ashley, both in Walsall


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - ozonehostile - 21-11-2014

(21-11-2014, 09:27 PM)zx_volcane Wrote: If you're willing to travel I can recommend MIJ or Ashley, both in Walsall

Ah cool, I shall investigate further when I'm ready for a new exhaust Smile

Walsall is closer than reading too aha


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - ozonehostile - 26-11-2014

Some more stuff fitted tonight while giving rob a hand doing a few bits on his hdi

[Image: 20141125_192623_zps137ab76d.jpg]

Replaced the headlights for a pair with intact bulb holders and mounting clips, so nice to have main beam back

Fitted v6 strutbrace, not really noticed much difference but hard to tell what it truly handles like until the floppy balljoints have been replaced.

Replaced wiper arms for a pair with decent tension, no more missing spots on the screen Smile


Its the little bits that transform a car the most


Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - Razorback_Rob - 26-11-2014

(21-11-2014, 09:22 PM)ozonehostile Wrote:
(21-11-2014, 09:07 PM)zx_volcane Wrote: Longlife are franchise no? So prob just down to how good the garage that did it was.

I had one done a while back and they didn't want me to hang around at all, and basically ignored my spec and did a system I wasn't happy with.

Yeah they are, robs was done in Reading iirc and for the quality of exhaust I'd happily travel to them if they can indeed make it exactly how I want

Longlife ftw probably the nicest shiny on that car [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]

(26-11-2014, 12:07 AM)ozonehostile Wrote: Some more stuff fitted tonight while giving rob a hand doing a few bits on his hdi

[Image: 20141125_192623_zps137ab76d.jpg]

Replaced the headlights for a pair with intact bulb holders and mounting clips, so nice to have main beam back

Fitted v6 strutbrace, not really noticed much difference but hard to tell what it truly handles like until the floppy balljoints have been replaced.

Replaced wiper arms for a pair with decent tension, no more missing spots on the screen Smile


Its the little bits that transform a car the most

Gotta say the headlights on these things are wonderful. Projector headlights are definitely the right direction. Such a difference and main beam is a must on the herefordshire roads.

Won't even start what a pig the astor was >.> them f***ing balljoints and losing so many pliers doing handbrake cables on the floor [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - ozonehostile - 26-11-2014

(26-11-2014, 08:06 AM)Razorback_Rob Wrote:
(21-11-2014, 09:22 PM)ozonehostile Wrote:
(21-11-2014, 09:07 PM)zx_volcane Wrote: Longlife are franchise no? So prob just down to how good the garage that did it was.

I had one done a while back and they didn't want me to hang around at all, and basically ignored my spec and did a system I wasn't happy with.

Yeah they are, robs was done in Reading iirc and for the quality of exhaust I'd happily travel to them if they can indeed make it exactly how I want

Longlife ftw probably the nicest shiny on that car [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]

(26-11-2014, 12:07 AM)ozonehostile Wrote: Some more stuff fitted tonight while giving rob a hand doing a few bits on his hdi

[Image: 20141125_192623_zps137ab76d.jpg]

Replaced the headlights for a pair with intact bulb holders and mounting clips, so nice to have main beam back

Fitted v6 strutbrace, not really noticed much difference but hard to tell what it truly handles like until the floppy balljoints have been replaced.

Replaced wiper arms for a pair with decent tension, no more missing spots on the screen Smile


Its the little bits that transform a car the most

Gotta say the headlights on these things are wonderful. Projector headlights are definitely the right direction. Such a difference and main beam is a must on the herefordshire roads.

Won't even start what a pig the astor was >.> them f***ing balljoints and losing so many pliers doing handbrake cables on the floor [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]

Aha robs 4th dimension where all the tools go


Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - Razorback_Rob - 26-11-2014

(26-11-2014, 08:09 AM)ozonehostile Wrote:
(26-11-2014, 08:06 AM)Razorback_Rob Wrote:
(21-11-2014, 09:22 PM)ozonehostile Wrote: Yeah they are, robs was done in Reading iirc and for the quality of exhaust I'd happily travel to them if they can indeed make it exactly how I want

Longlife ftw probably the nicest shiny on that car [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]

(26-11-2014, 12:07 AM)ozonehostile Wrote: Some more stuff fitted tonight while giving rob a hand doing a few bits on his hdi

[Image: 20141125_192623_zps137ab76d.jpg]

Replaced the headlights for a pair with intact bulb holders and mounting clips, so nice to have main beam back

Fitted v6 strutbrace, not really noticed much difference but hard to tell what it truly handles like until the floppy balljoints have been replaced.

Replaced wiper arms for a pair with decent tension, no more missing spots on the screen Smile


Its the little bits that transform a car the most

Gotta say the headlights on these things are wonderful. Projector headlights are definitely the right direction. Such a difference and main beam is a must on the herefordshire roads.

Won't even start what a pig the astor was >.> them f***ing balljoints and losing so many pliers doing handbrake cables on the floor [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]

Aha robs 4th dimension where all the tools go

Full of Angle grinded droplinks.


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - ozonehostile - 01-12-2014

Don't you just love having to fix the work of what I can only presume was an ape that butchered the radio wiring loom.

For some reason I can't fathom, they've cut all the wires from ignition live and spliced in a permanent live from the battery, hence radio permanently on and very badly grounded.

Spent a couple of hours going through every wire in the harness, of which there is alot since everything from the headunit on an se spec coupe goes to the amplifier in the boot, then back to each speaker. I also reattached a loose earth from the amp and cleaned up the contact area but still have a small crackle occasionally from presumably another loose connection somewhere.

[Image: 20141130_224150_zps47509110.jpg]


Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - Razorback_Rob - 02-12-2014

(01-12-2014, 10:49 AM)ozonehostile Wrote: Don't you just love having to fix the work of what I can only presume was an ape that butchered the radio wiring loom.

For some reason I can't fathom, they've cut all the wires from ignition live and spliced in a permanent live from the battery, hence radio permanently on and very badly grounded.

Spent a couple of hours going through every wire in the harness, of which there is alot since everything from the headunit on an se spec coupe goes to the amplifier in the boot, then back to each speaker. I also reattached a loose earth from the amp and cleaned up the contact area but still have a small crackle occasionally from presumably another loose connection somewhere.

[Image: 20141130_224150_zps47509110.jpg]

BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - mr_fish - 02-12-2014

why no 6 speed Dodgy


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - RetroPug - 02-12-2014

You've made me look for these...I can't really find any! They're pretty uncommon, well done for finding a nice one!


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - ozonehostile - 02-12-2014

(02-12-2014, 01:00 PM)mr_fish Wrote: why no 6 speed Dodgy

Yeah I'm annoyed Peugeot gave it everything apart from a 6 speed too haha

Although unlike our friend the dw10 hdi there is a direct fit 6 speed diesel box for the dw12

Unfortunately it's highly sought after so I'm hoping Matt will get one at work that I can get before any other coupe owners get wind of it :p

(02-12-2014, 05:19 PM)RetroPug Wrote: You've made me look for these...I can't really find any! They're pretty uncommon, well done for finding a nice one!

It seems that the cheap hdi ones get snapped up immediately and the ones that are for sale are either mint and demanding £3k + or a complete dog, no middle ground on these like the 306

Best chance to find a decent one is find someone selling with dpf problems like I did, easy to fix for people like us but still a bad enough sounding problem to knock a few hundred quid off.

My advice though is buy a forum car, been finding so many little issues with mine, slowly getting through them but I kinda wish I'd forked out an extra grand and found one with everything already 100%

Good way to learn a new car though, I've certainly learned alot about these cars in the last few weeks


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - ozonehostile - 07-12-2014

Now everything is nearly sorted I think I'm going to sell this haha


I'm not doing chronic mileage these days like I used to so no real need for a diesel, so I'm looking to get a v6 coupe as I love these cars.

I'm just a sucker for top spec Peugeot petrols ?


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - Toms306 - 07-12-2014

Don't you still have the '6? Seems a bit pointless to have a petrol daily as well?

Theres a decent looking Black edition near me. Seems cheap but isn't a V6 unfortunately. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PEUGEOT-406-COUPE-BLACK-2003-/261689181511?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item3cede40547


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - ozonehostile - 07-12-2014

(07-12-2014, 07:38 PM)Toms306 Wrote: Don't you still have the '6?  Seems a bit pointless to have a petrol daily as well?

Theres a decent looking Black edition near me.  Seems cheap but isn't a V6 unfortunately. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PEUGEOT-406-COUPE-BLACK-2003-/261689181511?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item3cede40547


Yeah I've got that, but with bodies it will definitely be a fun only car, I don't think a v6 would cost me anymore to run than I'm wasting on diesel at the moment. Struggling to do more than 36mpg with short journeys and traffic plus petrol is cheap. 

Then there's the noise 


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - Toms306 - 07-12-2014

36mpg on diesel!? Damn, can see your point then, might as well have a petrol! Confused


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - swampy - 07-12-2014

I averaged 22mpg out if my v6

Got it up to 36mpg on an early morning run from peterborough to Bristol


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - ozonehostile - 07-12-2014

I've got a very specific requirement for a v6

D9 with the 210bhp vvc engine
Se spec
Unusual colour


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - RetroPug - 08-12-2014

(07-12-2014, 07:18 PM)ozonehostile Wrote: Now everything is nearly sorted I think I'm going to sell this haha


I'm not doing chronic mileage these days like I used to so no real need for a diesel, so I'm looking to get a v6 coupe as I love these cars.

I'm just a sucker for top spec Peugeot petrols ?

Got any details on it? Mileage, history, anything you didn't sort etc. etc. ?


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - ozonehostile - 08-12-2014

Mileage is currently on 168k but going up as I use it daily, not alot in terms of history other than what I've replaced myself, I have found bits of paper around the car that suggest it was maintained by Robins and day Peugeot in Birmingham for some of its life, a few service windows on pp2k filled in by Peugeot too. 



So far I'll have replaced:
Anti roll bar links front and rear 
Top engine mount 
Drive belt tensioner 
Map sensor 
Balljoints 
Rear discs and pads 
Adjusted handbrake 
Both headlights 
Fitted 16" v6 wheels 
Sorted rear lights dodgy earth 
Fully serviced with genuine parts where applicable, oil filter, air filter, fuel filter, cabin air filter, total fully synthetic engine and gearbox oils 
Front brake hoses 
Fitted v6 strut brace 
Fitted new wipers and wiper arms 
New gas struts on the boot lid 
And got a pair of brembo calipers and 305mm discs waiting to go on when I have time 


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - Dum-Dum - 08-12-2014

God if your talking about selling I'd be bloody tempted as I miss mine and the 26 mpg rallye aint cheap as a daily


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - ozonehostile - 08-12-2014

I'm going to view a v6 next weekend and if I like it the hdi will be for sale, although I might try the 180bhp map and dpf delete first :p


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - RetroPug - 08-12-2014

Just read the 36mpg bit, hmm probably not worth buying another car for commuting at that kind of mpg.
Do really like this though.


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - Piggy - 08-12-2014

You're worse than dumdum and tom306 for moving on from pugs!!


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - ozonehostile - 08-12-2014

(08-12-2014, 06:52 PM)RetroPug Wrote: Just read the 36mpg bit, hmm probably not worth buying another car for commuting at that kind of mpg.
Do really like this though.

On a long journey it happily averages over 50 mpg, it's just not great for me driving 8 miles of twisty hilly roads then sitting in traffic for ages. The commute to work is such a shit Road for fuel economy that it makes little difference between petrol and diesel tbf 

(08-12-2014, 06:53 PM)Piggy Wrote: You're worse than dumdum and tom306 for moving on from pugs!!

Lol, I just like to try as many different types as possible :p 


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - RetroPug - 09-12-2014

(08-12-2014, 11:12 PM)ozonehostile Wrote:
(08-12-2014, 06:52 PM)RetroPug Wrote: Just read the 36mpg bit, hmm probably not worth buying another car for commuting at that kind of mpg.
Do really like this though.

On a long journey it happily averages over 50 mpg, it's just not great for me driving 8 miles of twisty hilly roads then sitting in traffic for ages. The commute to work is such a shit Road for fuel economy that it makes little difference between petrol and diesel tbf 


(08-12-2014, 06:53 PM)Piggy Wrote: You're worse than dumdum and tom306 for moving on from pugs!!

Lol, I just like to try as many different types as possible :p 

Fair enough. Well I'll keep it in mind. My commute is currently a-roads and motorway only but a few crawling sections of roadworks and quite a lot of roundabouts. Sad


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - ozonehostile - 16-12-2014

After lots of umming and ahhing about if I want to keep this I've bit the bullet and decided to fix absolutely everything, sort a proper exhaust out, lower and most importantly remap and see if I love it then. Also has added bonus of being worth alot more if everything is 100%





Started today with replacing both balljoints (bitch of a job, see why it's advised at 6 hours labour on service box) 
Both track rod ends 
Mild refurb on the brembos 
New brake hoses 
New discs and Mintex pads 
Boot on steering rack 


Pretty happy with progress for a days work, try and get it tracked after work tomorrow [Image: 20141216_184650_zps91a751b1.jpg]


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - Piggy - 16-12-2014

Has it got those ball bearing ball joints?? Or is it just the screw in upside down jobbies??

SO glad your not going for that gaymobile


RE: Peugeot 406 coupe hdi - ozonehostile - 16-12-2014

(16-12-2014, 11:33 PM)Piggy Wrote: Has it got those ball bearing ball joints?? Or is it just the screw in upside down jobbies??

SO glad your not going for that gaymobile
Just the screw into the hub type on this, although I have heard that there are coupes with the bearing type ones, and looking on service box there seem to be a few different types of wishbone 
The old ones were original and an absolute bitch to get out, hubs off, in vice with blowtorch and hammer job