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Hey guys,
Not knowing a great deal about the HDI world, can anyone give me an idea on how much work is involved to change a HDI box? Is there a selection to choose from? Is there any ECU/sensor issues that need to be considered?
I searched for a guide or some clues in the forum but found nowt.
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Darren's done a guide for the XUD box, i understand it's almost the same for an HDi. Toms306 has done a guide for a clutch change, so he should be able to tell you about taking the box off.
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Cheers guys for the info.
Had a chance to buy a China DTub but the G/box was broken and wondered how much to offer him taking into account what it'll cost in parts and how much grief it might be.
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Hdi box was fairly easy tbh. I was expecting worse but I also had a garage with pit.
(Getting it to start after is the pita!)
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