Hi, just thought I'd properly introduce myself. I'm Ben and I'm 21. I'm just finishing a degree in Biochemistry at the University of Manchester, after which I'm moving back in with my parents for a year to clear some debts and finish my project car off.
Speaking of the car, I have a H-registered Phase 1 Renault 19. I'm absolutely in love with 19's, especially the Phase 1's and this is my first car and I absolutely love it to bits. Here she is:
She's my first car and I've already spent quite a bit on her getting her how she is currently. She was originally my Dad's runabout but after he got a new job where he got a van I sort of inherited it and the rest is history. I've had the car about 4 years now and she's been nothing short of remarkable. Aside from the regular components that need replacing, she's never had any major problem or breakdown and I hope she will continue to do so.
If you've read my other thread you'll know that I recently bought an early Laguna 3.0 V6 (Z7X-767) engine from one of the forum members by the name of Rupert with a view to doing a unique conversion into the car to give it a new lease of life and some much-needed performance.
The brakes and suspension issues have been thought through carefully and I'm now in possession (or will be) of all the necessary parts to cope with a V6's power. I'm uprating the suspension to Renault 19 16V spec and the brake upgrade is also 16V spec, the setup is also used on a derivative of the Renault 21 Turbo I believe.
In the other thread you'll see I'm looking for a manual gearbox to hook up to this engine, at this point I'm still doing all the research and because I got the engine for a good price I wont be losing a great deal financially if this project ends up being a no-go. In that case I'll simply revert back to my original plan of transplanting the F7R 2.0 16V Clio Williams engine.
I picked the V6 as it was going for a good price, and I was taken with the idea of doing something different with a 19 - my reasons are explained in full in the other thread.
On a final note, I just thought I'd say that the website is really informative and from what I can make out the engine I purchased from the guy on here (Rupert) is the naturally-aspirated version of that used in the A610 Turbo, which leads me to this question - would I be right to assume that the A610's came with manual transmission?
If anyone can enlighten me it would be most appreciated, as getting hold of a manual gearbox will either make or break this conversion!
Thanks for reading!
Ben