New Daily - Fiat Punto Grande 1.9 MJet - Added Pictures

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New Daily - Fiat Punto Grande 1.9 MJet - Added Pictures
#61
Just get drill out and bodge them on lol

-40mm drop...perfect Wink
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#62
Ahh bugger..
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#63
Sell your clones to meee !!
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(29-03-2014, 06:18 PM)devils_fuel Wrote: Sell your clones to meee !!

Do you actually want a set..?
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#66
Fiat [SMIRKING FACE]

Fix
It
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Tomorrow [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY][FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]

But no serious best fiat I ever had was [DISAPPOINTED BUT RELIEVED FACE] erm....

Probably my mk1 punto running 423hp from the coupe 20v turbo [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY] till I twisted the car and had to. Scrap it cause it was down as a 1.0 [TIRED FACE]
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#67
Anyone have an idea what size wheel these take.?
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#68
Basically been offered some OZ's for it but want to be 100% sure they fit as I can't trial fit them before paying (cars stuck where it is due to flat tyre).

Anyone know what they are?

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Worth a punt, someone might know.
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http://www.carlsalter.com/wheel_fitments.html
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(04-04-2014, 02:20 PM)Poodle Wrote: http://www.carlsalter.com/wheel_fitments.html

Contradicts other websites values, so not helpful I'm afraid. Blush
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(07-03-2014, 10:00 AM)silverzx Wrote: It's a ginger ninja.

Not being funny but I see HDi's that are 6 years older going for more money!

It's an all right car!

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#72
Same as my old rims Trent, I want them on MYA Sad
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#73
I bought them this morning, they fit, center bore is smaller in punto so needs one of those spacer things.

Also found out it has locking wheel nuts that I don't have they key for, luckily Toyotas box if locking wheel nuts had the right one in!

Also treating them to a set of new 195/55/15s.

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#74
Need a set of spigot rings to convert from Fiat fitment (56.1) to whatever these are as the bolts will eventually work themselves loose.

Also need a new wheel more than likely as it hum's like a bad man... Censored

Probably wouldn't hurt to get the poundland black spray paint on the go for a touch up of the alloys either..

Full valet, paint correction, polish & wax and new set of tyres all round:

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#75
Did an oil filter & oil change last night. What a ball ache! The oil fitler is enclosed in a casing above the drivers side driveshaft behind the back of the engine!

Also, my OBD2 blue tooth adapters arrived so I'll be looking at getting the app to work on the Nexus later.

I need to reset the maintenance spanner warning now somehow.

Also fitted my spigot rings to help hold the wheels on.
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Whenever I see this thing I think of:

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(30-04-2014, 08:09 AM)mr_fish Wrote: Whenever I see this thing I think of:

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Me too.

It's not a bad motor to be honest.

Grows on me everyday.. Angel
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#78
These don't map too badly tbf, EDC16 IIRC and they're from the same stable as the GM CDTi motors so there's lots of options out there.
(16-05-2016, 10:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Oh I don't care about the stripped threads lol, that's easily solved by hammering the bolt in. Wink
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(30-04-2014, 11:18 AM)Ruan Wrote: These don't map too badly tbf, EDC16 IIRC and they're from the same stable as the GM CDTi motors so there's lots of options out there.

Feel free to elaborate Ruan. Blush

It has a GT1749MV, good for 210 bhp?
FMIC as standard.
Engine code: M737 PUNTO 130CV / (Z19DT? / 1.9TiD?).

Everyone on FiatForum uses RedDot.

Surely TB/JammaPic/ProSteve/MrWhippy could have a pop at it. Tongue

Wiki info on engine: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JTD_engine

Info:
The Multijet second generation features a common-rail design and is available with seven different power outputs. The 8-valve version has 100 PS (74 kW; 99 hp), 120 PS (88 kW; 120 hp) or 130 PS (96 kW; 130 hp), the last four with variable geometry turbocharger; and the 16-valve version have 134 PS (100 kW; 136HP), 138 PS (103 kW; 140HP), 150 PS (110 kW; 150 hp) or 170 PS (130 kW; 170 hp).

Opel also uses a version of this engine. Their CDTI engine, manufactured in Pratola Serra, Italy and Kaiserslautern, Germany, is the product of the half-decade joint venture between GM and Fiat. It is used in the Vectra, Signum, Astra, Zafira, Cadillac BLS and Suzuki SX4 as well as some Saabs marked as TiD and TTiD (twinturbo version).

Applications:

Alfa Romeo 145
Alfa Romeo 146
Alfa Romeo 147
Alfa Romeo 156
Alfa Romeo 159
Alfa Romeo GT
Cadillac BLS
DR5
Fiat Bravo
Fiat Brava
Fiat Croma II
Fiat Doblò
Fiat Grande Punto
Fiat Marea
Fiat Multipla
Fiat Punto
Fiat Sedici
Fiat Stilo
Fiat Strada
Lancia Delta
Lancia Lybra
Lancia Musa
Opel Astra H - 2004-2009 "1.9 CDTI engines with 120 and 150 PS"
Opel Signum
Opel Vectra C - 2004-2008 "The four-cylinder diesel engine was replaced in 2004 by a Fiat-designed 1.9 litre Ecotec CDTI engine capable of producing 89 kW (119 hp) in 8v form and 110 kW (148 hp) in 16v form." (Dulled down version of mine?)
Opel Zafira B
Saab 9-3
Saab 9-5
Suzuki SX4
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(30-04-2014, 11:26 AM)silverzx Wrote:
(30-04-2014, 11:18 AM)Ruan Wrote: These don't map too badly tbf, EDC16 IIRC and they're from the same stable as the GM CDTi motors so there's lots of options out there.
Surely TB/JammaPic/ProSteve/MrWhippy could have a pop at it. Tongue

I think Steve and JP have had a play with EDC16 in the past, they are a bit different since they're torque based ECUs rather than IQ based like EDC15, but there's a good bit of info out there on them tbf...

Yeah, should be good for ~180-200hp at a guess...

Yours is an 8v, right?
(16-05-2016, 10:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Oh I don't care about the stripped threads lol, that's easily solved by hammering the bolt in. Wink
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(30-04-2014, 11:44 AM)Ruan Wrote:
(30-04-2014, 11:26 AM)silverzx Wrote:
(30-04-2014, 11:18 AM)Ruan Wrote: These don't map too badly tbf, EDC16 IIRC and they're from the same stable as the GM CDTi motors so there's lots of options out there.
Surely TB/JammaPic/ProSteve/MrWhippy could have a pop at it. Tongue

I think Steve and JP have had a play with EDC16 in the past, they are a bit different since they're torque based ECUs rather than IQ based like EDC15, but there's a good bit of info out there on them tbf...

Yeah, should be good for ~180-200hp at a guess...

Yours is an 8v, right?

Yes, as far as I understand it's an 8v and the Punto's never came with the 16v.
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I saw this a while back, never had a whole lot to add... but thought I'd let you know I mapped one the other day and for what it was, it was el rapido. Really really good torque and pulled right through!!!

Can be read with the same MPPS / Galletto we use for the HDi's too!! :-)

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(25-07-2014, 03:16 PM)jammapic Wrote: I saw this a while back, never had a whole lot to add... but thought I'd let you know I mapped one the other day and for what it was, it was el rapido. Really really good torque and pulled right through!!!

Can be read with the same MPPS / Galletto we use for the HDi's too!! :-)

JP

I'll PM you, wouldn't mind a map! Angel

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RPM's for my reference:

6th Gear:
100mph 3,000
90mph 2,700
85mph 2,550
80mph 2,400
70mph 2,250
60mph 1,800
50mph 1,500
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Are you still driving this turd wagon???

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(21-11-2014, 04:33 PM)puglove Wrote: Are you still driving this turd wagon???

Yeah boi. It's making it's attendance in Exeter on Sunday for the meet and quite likely the Xmas meet depending on if I can be arsed to drive the Datsun with a welded all the way.

Does 53MPG and is quicker then a 306 HDi 1+. Tongue
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Yes it maybe better in every way that a hdi except that it make colossal lady garden lol tbh i forgot you had this

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(21-11-2014, 04:52 PM)puglove Wrote: Yes it maybe better in every way that a hdi except that it make colossal lady garden lol tbh i forgot you had this

Hah, fair enough. I still dribble when I see ph3' 3 doors. Sad

Need to give my DTub a nice polish tomorrow and see how it looks all shined up. Should be bad ass enough!

This is just a milage muncher really, does 1,000-2,000 miles a month.

£15 11.7 83,511 19/11 BP
£10 7.9 83,394 18/11 Esso
£20 15.9 83,198 13/11 Tesco
£40 31.8 82,826 08/11 Tesco Full
£50 39.7 82,444 30/10 Tesco Full
£30 32.5 82,186 26/10 Tesco
£25 19.5 81,902 20/10 Tesco
£10 7.7 81,886 20/10 BP
£30 23.5 81,611 15/10 Tesco
£10 7.6 81,547 14/10 BP
£40 31 81,090 05/10 Tesco Full
£53 39.6 80,752 28/09 Tesco Full
£57 42.5 80,290 20/09 Tesco Full
£35 26.1 79,960 13/09 Tesco
£30 22.5 79,628 07/09 Tesco
£30 22.6 79,386 01/09 Tesco
£40 30.1 79,089 27/08 Tesco
£10 7.4 79,033 16/08 BP
£35 26.1 78,715 10/08 Tesco
£30 22.4 78,471 05/08 Tesco
£30 22.4 78,265 31/07 Tesco
£15 11. 78,060 28/07 Tesco
£25 18.4 77,958 25/07 Tesco
£10 6.9. 77,908 25/07 Esso
£25 18.4 77,603 19/07 Tesco
£25 18.4 77,368 14/07 Tesco
£35 25.7 77,145 09/07 Tesco
£15 11. 77,083 09/07 Bp
£15 11. 76,821 25/06 Tesco
£40 29.5 76,646 22/06 Tesco
£30 22.1 76,375 15/06 Tesco
£40 28.4 75,997 08/06 Tesco
£25 18.3 75,705 02/06 Tesco
£25 18.3 76,506 28/05 Tesco
£40 29.9 75,272 24/05 Tesco
£50 36.5 74,889 17/05 Tesco
£25 18.3 74,583 11/05 Tesco
£35 25.8 74,314 03/05 Tesco
Oil 10w40, filter, spigot rings 29/04
£40 30.2 74,007 27/04 Tesco
£30 22.3 73,830 12/04 Asda
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#89
Well tbh you need somthing pratical doing that sort of mileage . Atleast with somthing like this you wont be temped to play with it to much

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I quite like this for some reason Smile
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