What bhp can be had?

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What bhp can be had?
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Hi guys, just a very open question, but without going stupid and costing £££'s what bhp can be acheived from the diesel 306's?
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#2
Depends what you class as £££'s...

Stage 1 on either HDi or DT is around 125bhp and cheap...

After that costs start mounting up for FMICs and clutches etc.
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240-250hp before you start running into fairly expensive to overcome issues....XUD anyway...
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Depends if u can do the work yourself and you only buy second hand parts. I wouldn't imagine they're particular economical or reliable with that kind of power...
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Built well and with the right parts an xud can be just as reliable and more economical at 170-200bhp compared to standard setup
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(18-10-2014, 09:26 PM)Piggy Wrote: Built well and with the right parts an xud can be just as reliable and more economical at 170-200bhp compared to standard setup

Exactly this...they can blow headgaskets and rods at standard power... lol
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150bhp is the realistic limit for low-cost tuning on both engines, unless you're a boss at doing stuff for cheaps. Anything more than that and you start to get issues with torque-holding, pressurising coolant, back-pressure, etc.

The economy doesn't suffer, if anything it'll improve when you're not using the power. Typically people will see a 5-10% increase in economy with a stage 1 map/pump tune if it's done well and they don't change their driving style. Reliability doesn't suffer either if done properly, there's a few simple precautions to avoid popping stuff, but beyond that they're still more reliable than most things.
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721bhp.
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200bhp + easy on a 2.1!

Well, when I say easy....Undecided
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#10
£50 will see 125hp on a hdi.
a bit of a tune on a dturbo will see 120hp i believe. add a bosch pump to that for £150 and you can run 135hp and veg.

Then after that with both you need to install an FMIC which is anywhere between £100 to £300.

Then you can start running 150hp on the hdi and probably 160hp on the dturbo.

After that its bigger turbo, custom manifolds, custom maps in the case of the hdi.
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Ok guys thats great, thanks for the replies. ThumbsUp
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#12
you can quite easily get to 300 in the HDi, but that requires some bottom end work and possibly forged rods


GT2059 will fit, /(preferably the vnt) and give you a rediculous improvement overall compared to standard.


stage1+, intercooler and an exhaust should be around the 400 mark total, will see 140bhp of useable, nice power
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what car is the gt2059 from?
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