24-01-2014, 10:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 24-01-2014, 10:56 PM by adrianglasgow.)
Hi everyone. I got myself a berlingo van for work as well as a daily driving vehicle. My previous car was a bmw 323 e36 so you can imagine just how slow it is for me. Comfort...hmm is there any at all?
Well here it is
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thats my old baby:
[Image: tndt.jpg]
[Image: ixxu.jpg]
But lets go back to the van now I get very emotional about my bmw. Its a shame that I had to sell it to buy a van.
Details of my berlingo:
engine: dw10td (siemens controlled )
Filthy interior (previous owner was a plasterer)
Over 180k miles on clock. I know its a lot but.. there is nothing that cant be fixed after all.
issues:
there was one when I bought it it had no charging. I was starting to get worried that it could be a fault in the bsi but happily it was just a faulty regulator in the alternator so replaced it and problem solved
Plans:
Im a mechanic but Im still in college getting qualifications as a panel beater and spray painter so to make my living I clean windows and this is just what I need my van for but...
there is nothing worse than a boring van so some changes are coming
-trip computer (done, but still need to ad the outside temp sensor)
-cruise control (half way there. Ordered lexia 3 to enable cruise control and the only thing Ill need now is the stalk to control it.
-factory mp3 player- I want to get the factory mp3 player from the newer model of pug/citroen. I know that it will have to be programmed via lexia. I dont want to go aftermarket as I would like to keep the controller under the steering wheel. Im only not sure if the plug will be the same. I know that the standard cd player is plug and play but who uses standard audio discs this days. As soon as I find a factory mp3 player on my local scrap yard Ill defo make this all clear for everyone.
- need some proper seats as the height this seats are positioned at is way to high and it feels almost like seating in a bus lol. Already looked at some seats on a scrappy and from what it looks like any peugeot/citroen seats will fit. All that needs done is drilling some holes in the berlingo runners and bolt them on to the new seats.
-wheels- Im thinking of 16inch steels wheels painted silver. Or 406 alloys. Cant make my mind up yet.
-suspension- Im going to lower it a little bit just to improve the handling and keep it practical at the same time.
-intercooler!!!!- Im already in process to figure it all out. I pulled an intercooler with all the piping of a xsara 110. All except the downpipe. Its too much hassle swapping the downpipes so Im planing on using the original one and route all the pipes over the top of the gearbox. Obviously the radiator will have to be moved over to the other side to fit the intercooler in the same place as it is in all 2.0 hdi 110. I could fit the intercooler at the other side of the engine bay without repositioning radiator but this would increase the turbo lag as the pipes would have to be longer so the air would have longer distance to travel. Ill let you all know how it goes
-Boost gauge and manual boost controller- as soon as the interooler is fitted the boost will drop so it will have to be increased back to the original value. To do that Ill need the boost gauge and the mbc.
-(temporary) tuning box- Once the intercooler is there and the turbo is providing the correct boost Ill install the tuning box (tdi-tuning box) that I bought second hand for cheap on ebay.
-clutch!!!- you mother father... Well probably a xud clutch conversion to work with increased torque.
-siemens to bosch conversion- well this will be the tricky part as it involves replacing a lot of parts: bosch edc15c2 ecu with bsi and key transponder(have it already), bosch high pressure pump, bosch injectors, bosch fuel rail and probably the main pump in the tank.
And obviously once I have it converted to bosch I can have it properly remapped.
Ill probably come up with more things but this is all I can think of just now.
Ill soon get some pictures and will keep you updated with all the work.
Thanks
Well here it is
[Image: uwnm.jpg]
thats my old baby:
[Image: tndt.jpg]
[Image: ixxu.jpg]
But lets go back to the van now I get very emotional about my bmw. Its a shame that I had to sell it to buy a van.
Details of my berlingo:
engine: dw10td (siemens controlled )
Filthy interior (previous owner was a plasterer)
Over 180k miles on clock. I know its a lot but.. there is nothing that cant be fixed after all.
issues:
there was one when I bought it it had no charging. I was starting to get worried that it could be a fault in the bsi but happily it was just a faulty regulator in the alternator so replaced it and problem solved
Plans:
Im a mechanic but Im still in college getting qualifications as a panel beater and spray painter so to make my living I clean windows and this is just what I need my van for but...
there is nothing worse than a boring van so some changes are coming
-trip computer (done, but still need to ad the outside temp sensor)
-cruise control (half way there. Ordered lexia 3 to enable cruise control and the only thing Ill need now is the stalk to control it.
-factory mp3 player- I want to get the factory mp3 player from the newer model of pug/citroen. I know that it will have to be programmed via lexia. I dont want to go aftermarket as I would like to keep the controller under the steering wheel. Im only not sure if the plug will be the same. I know that the standard cd player is plug and play but who uses standard audio discs this days. As soon as I find a factory mp3 player on my local scrap yard Ill defo make this all clear for everyone.
- need some proper seats as the height this seats are positioned at is way to high and it feels almost like seating in a bus lol. Already looked at some seats on a scrappy and from what it looks like any peugeot/citroen seats will fit. All that needs done is drilling some holes in the berlingo runners and bolt them on to the new seats.
-wheels- Im thinking of 16inch steels wheels painted silver. Or 406 alloys. Cant make my mind up yet.
-suspension- Im going to lower it a little bit just to improve the handling and keep it practical at the same time.
-intercooler!!!!- Im already in process to figure it all out. I pulled an intercooler with all the piping of a xsara 110. All except the downpipe. Its too much hassle swapping the downpipes so Im planing on using the original one and route all the pipes over the top of the gearbox. Obviously the radiator will have to be moved over to the other side to fit the intercooler in the same place as it is in all 2.0 hdi 110. I could fit the intercooler at the other side of the engine bay without repositioning radiator but this would increase the turbo lag as the pipes would have to be longer so the air would have longer distance to travel. Ill let you all know how it goes
-Boost gauge and manual boost controller- as soon as the interooler is fitted the boost will drop so it will have to be increased back to the original value. To do that Ill need the boost gauge and the mbc.
-(temporary) tuning box- Once the intercooler is there and the turbo is providing the correct boost Ill install the tuning box (tdi-tuning box) that I bought second hand for cheap on ebay.
-clutch!!!- you mother father... Well probably a xud clutch conversion to work with increased torque.
-siemens to bosch conversion- well this will be the tricky part as it involves replacing a lot of parts: bosch edc15c2 ecu with bsi and key transponder(have it already), bosch high pressure pump, bosch injectors, bosch fuel rail and probably the main pump in the tank.
And obviously once I have it converted to bosch I can have it properly remapped.
Ill probably come up with more things but this is all I can think of just now.
Ill soon get some pictures and will keep you updated with all the work.
Thanks