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NEW HDI Owner - Tuckshop_1 - 19-06-2017

Having previously owned a 306 D Turbo I moved to a Gen 6 Celica GT lovely to drive, terrible on fuel. A change of job has brought me straight back round to the trusty 306.

Picked myself up a Y Reg 306 HDI - 123000 Miles and 12 months MOT. Its completely standard which is what I wanted as its going to be my commuter. I've got a few things i'd like to do but it needs a few things itself first. New top mounts are on the cards and rear Discs/Pads.

Upgrades wise I've put some Cyclones on as I favour them, I've got a GTI6 Front brake set up ready to go on and a lovely exhaust system that a friends holding for me, then I think i'll be just about done with it. It'll have a nice rumble from the exhaust, stop well and still give me 50mpg (I hope) and go on for years to come!

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RE: NEW HDI Owner - Eeyore - 19-06-2017

welcome to the club. A solid and cheap choice as a commuter! Big Grin Stage 1?


NEW HDI Owner - bashbarnard - 19-06-2017

Great commutors, I use the estate i have y reg as well. Every day and clock fair milage in a year. Pretty much same setup as youre planning at this time apart from mine has a stage one on. Its the best thing for them. Reliability doesnt get affected in the slightest and it makes them a joy to drive. Its how they shouldve come out the factory imo


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RE: NEW HDI Owner - Tuckshop_1 - 19-06-2017

Cheers guys.

I may well go to stage one once I've sorted a few of the small issues, who would be best to consult on that area?. On my old D Turbo I turned the pump and turbo up a bit, nothing too stupid and that made it good fun to drive around in.

I've missed how cheap/easily accessible parts are for these, trying to source bits for my celica was an absolute nightmare  haha.


RE: NEW HDI Owner - Eeyore - 19-06-2017

mr whippy or pro_steve are the classic tuners. steve is hdi tuning ltd. usually about £70? for a file that you can upload to the ecu yourself with the right cable.


RE: NEW HDI Owner - Tuckshop_1 - 19-06-2017

Oh that's not bad at all, just had a scan over the website, looks like a good set up. I'll definitely drop them an email once ive sorted the brakes and top mounts on mine.

Thanks again.


RE: NEW HDI Owner - Frosty - 19-06-2017

Welcome along. Can't go too far wrong with a hdi as well as they have been reasonably looked after. As others have said a stage 1 map will make a big difference. HDi tuning are based in bristol so that would be your best option i would say.