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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / August 2006

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Improving a 306

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Rich 80105 - 17 Aug 2006 00:21 GMT
I have bought a 1996 306 XSi (5 door, 8 valve) about a year ago, which
I enjoy driving - its a second car, but I find I drive it more than
the 'main' car.

Its currently idling at about 15,000, which seems a bit fast. The
water temperature guage never moves from the bottom - should it?

Its also a bit noisier than I expected - is there some sound proofing
that should be replaced?

I don't want to spend a lot of money on the car, or make it into a
boy-racer, but are there any simple modifications that would make it
more comfortable / better for driving?

Thanks
Rich
jossmer - 17 Aug 2006 08:44 GMT
In message <7s97e2li1pjuam0mgl14umu3vcl7vuj5te@4ax.com>, Rich 80105
<rich80105@hotmail.com> joss stops reading and ponders a while before
scribbling this reply
>I have bought a 1996 306 XSi (5 door, 8 valve) about a year ago, which
>I enjoy driving - its a second car, but I find I drive it more than
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>Thanks
>Rich
It's currently idling at 15,000 surely you mean 1500? Being as the rev
counter only goes to 7000.
When warm the water temp should be around the 80-90 mark.
Sound proofing, how about some ear plugs?
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Rich 80105 - 17 Aug 2006 09:25 GMT
>In message <7s97e2li1pjuam0mgl14umu3vcl7vuj5te@4ax.com>, Rich 80105
><rich80105@hotmail.com> joss stops reading and ponders a while before
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>When warm the water temp should be around the 80-90 mark.
>Sound proofing, how about some ear plugs?

Thanks, yes 1500. I will get the gauge checked - its probably got
disconnected.

It sounds as though there is some sound dampening material missing
around the bulkhead, but there doesn't seem to be anything missing. Is
noise a common problem with 306's?

Rich
Brian - 17 Aug 2006 18:11 GMT
> Thanks, yes 1500. I will get the gauge checked - its probably got
> disconnected.
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>
> Rich

Well, I have a 306 diesel, and that's not that loud inside, so I would think
that either you have very acute hearing, or your car is noisier than it
should be.
On the temperature issue, you might have a dud themostat, which would cause
the engine to take a very long time to warm up.
Mindwipe - 18 Aug 2006 23:01 GMT
>I have bought a 1996 306 XSi (5 door, 8 valve) about a year ago, which
> I enjoy driving - its a second car, but I find I drive it more than
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> Thanks
> Rich

check the rubber  grommet at the bottom of the steering column hasnt come
away
this would give you quite a lot of noise and i have seen it b4 on the 306
 
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