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Seen as my turbo is going on my hdi i was wondering how much it would probably cost to have a 406 HDI engine fitted into my 306? Any local mechanics close to wolverhampton, dudley, walsall or birmingham on here that could probably do it for me and give me a quote?
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Nope the 2.0 hdi 110. Or is it not worth it?
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Why not just remap? You'll get more than 110hp, less hassle and insurance will probably be less.
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was just an idea my turbo is going and i was gonna stage 2 it but how difficult it is to take the turbo out i thought that might be worth putting in to remap
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if i were in your position i would use the turbo as an excuse to upgrade turbo...you could stick on a bigger blower and start mapping for same or less money as sticking another stock engine/ turbo in
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look for turbos off similar'ish engines but running a much higher output as stock, that should point you in the right direction.. as with any power related mods, it will put more strain on the engine.. saying that though, i would've thought a 170hp hdi with a k03 would be much more likely to go bang than a 170hp hdi with say a gt20
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yeah if you want to go stage two + eventually then nows a good opportunity to get a bigger turbo on
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What about a volvo xc90 2.5d turbo? How hard would it be to stick it on the hdi? Will i need to fabricate anything to mount it on there?
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How hard depends entirely on your skill really or how much money you have to blow.. you could get some adapter plates made up and then fit pretty much anything you want.. size is the only thing you'll have to be careful of as to whether a turbo will physically fit in the gap down the back.. other option is to gearbox mount the turbo and get a custom exhaust manifold built.. again, expensive but with that you could literally swap around turbos as and when you felt like because it's in a much nicer location..
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No offence mate, but it sounds like you haven't got a clue, maybe swapping turbos and going for big power isn't that great a plan. Especially if you're concerned about reliability.
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The engine is exactly the same underneath, no gains to be had there.
How much it'd cost would depend on how of the work you do yourself, but a whole engine change at a garage is likely to be uncomfortably close to a grand once youve included sundries like new belts etc.