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differences between nad and dturbo - 306Dan - 03-03-2014 hi guys im after a list of differences between a 1.9 nad and the dturbo, ideally both internal and external, such as gearbox ratios crank etc cheers RE: differences between nad and dturbo - Mattcheese31 - 03-03-2014 why? out of interest . . RE: differences between nad and dturbo - 306Dan - 03-03-2014 ive got a nad with the intention of dropping a dturbo lump in it just woundering what to keep for spares and what to weigh in RE: differences between nad and dturbo - Eeyore - 03-03-2014 Ill kick this one off. The dturbo has a turbo. RE: differences between nad and dturbo - Mattcheese31 - 03-03-2014 (03-03-2014, 07:54 PM)306Dan Wrote: ive got a nad with the intention of dropping a dturbo lump in it just woundering what to keep for spares and what to weigh in can't think of much worth saving mate tbh . . . . injectors, fuel pump, gearbox, are all different, maybe save driveshafts, alternator, starter, stuff like that . . RE: differences between nad and dturbo - 306Dan - 03-03-2014 any of the internals worth putting to one side? RE: differences between nad and dturbo - Mal - 03-03-2014 (03-03-2014, 08:11 PM)306Dan Wrote: any of the internals worth putting to one side? Aren't the camshafts different.....? So I've heard RE: differences between nad and dturbo - Ruan - 04-03-2014 Same part number on ServiceBox - there's a rumor they are, but as far as I'm concerned - they're not. RE: differences between nad and dturbo - Ruan - 04-03-2014 Bare cylinder head is the same casting, but valves are different, for all I know the precups could be a different material - block is the same, but everything like bearing shells, crank, conrods, pistons is totally different - same design platform, but they are different in terms of materials. |