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I might be thinking about adding a intercooler to my 306 hdi.
What gains or diffrences would I notice?
Also apart from fitting the kit what other things need changing a remap for it all to work properly?
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Adding ibtercooler can helpsm with fuel burning, mine was smokey before adding intercooler its probs helped with mpgs too if its not smoking
In regards to power youll need a remap to get the most out of it.
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As above. Also, theres a massive thread on this in the guide section, should amswer amy other questions youve go.
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On a standard car you probably won't notice much. Maybe more mpg and a bit more power/torque, maybe 5% more...
On a stage 1 remap, much the same as above.
To really make the best of it you need a remap specifically for it.
You'll pretty much hit 145bhp/240lbft with a good standard clutch and exhaust and it'll run clean as a whistle.
If you want more of either you need to start thinking about modding the exhaust/clutch ideally.
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I've got an Intercooler for my hdi but being the 90bhp I was told I need a c5 bottom boost pipe and a 307 hdi top inlet?
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I haven't got it on yet I'm new to 306's and I brought one off the exact same car then when it came to fitting I was very confused
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Mikalor clamps are better but are tight/too big to fit in around the rad so having a few decent jubilees will be good to have.
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Just buy decent jubilees, you'll never need anything better this side of 30psi if you put the intercooler piping together properly and the price of mikalors is stupid. Have a look in the guide section, there's a couple of threads that cover intercooling pretty comprehensively.