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AC Owners Club Forum => Ace 'Brooklands' Forum => Topic started by: GSouthee on March 02, 2016, 09:20:40

Title: Good article in Classic and Sports Car
Post by: GSouthee on March 02, 2016, 09:20:40
See this months C&SC, good article on the Brooklands ACE.
   
   Gary
Title: Good article in Classic and Sports Car
Post by: Nev on March 05, 2016, 21:20:53
It was a fun day and an interesting insight in to the journalism world.
Title: Good article in Classic and Sports Car
Post by: AcemanToo on April 11, 2016, 15:04:54
Good to see the article! Is the hood and its mechanism really off a Peugeot 306 Cabriolet? My hood is vertical to the rear of the side window but a Peugeot 306 hood appears to be curved - any ideas please?![:)]
Title: Good article in Classic and Sports Car
Post by: BE774 on April 11, 2016, 17:01:35
I thought at least some of the hood arrangement was from Mercedes?
Title: Good article in Classic and Sports Car
Post by: Nev on April 15, 2016, 01:43:45
No, but the ECU for it is apparently, albeit modified perhaps. The front rail us BMW and the rest Mercedes I thought too.
Title: Good article in Classic and Sports Car
Post by: paho on April 15, 2016, 11:59:45
I've done some research. The hood operation on the 306 appears to be exactly the same as my Ace, I compared with several 306 cabriolet videos on Youtube. The Ace hood appears to be shorter than the 306. The hydrolic unit, pump and six soleniod valves, came in two versions on the Peugeot, my unit is very similar (I'd say identical) to the earlier version. The control unit is "badged" AC with a stick-on label but I suspect it is similar internally if not the same as the 306 cab ECU. My reasoning is the physical process of hood operation is identical (watch the video). I note that a large relay in the circuit is from Audi on my Ace. I'm not suprised the parts come from or are used by other manufactures, this is nothing new in the car manufacturing business. E.g The wing mirrors are from a Citroen CX series 2, fitted on the Ace, TVR, Aston Martin etc., headlights can be found on BMW and Porsche.
   
   The nice think about all this is that detailed info on the operation and fixit guides can be found on the Peugeotlogic.com web site, which can help us if we ever have problems.
   /Paho