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Hi guys new to the forum and new to a 306.

I have pretty much riding bikes for the past 7 years and cars for the past 5.

Any way my step father has given me a 306 2000model 1.9 non turbo diesel but that is going to change.

If possible i would like to know how difficult is it change the engine to 2.0 HDI also what is needed,

Turbo
Starter Motor
Gear Box
and what else lol


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Matthew
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Aaaand the whole engine. A HDi is not the same as a DTurbo. And don't just strap a blower onto the NAD engine, you can pick up complete XUD engines for under £200 with gearbox and everything, should be a straight swap then pretty much.
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So what do I need all in all??

I have a ph3 i think so i want to stick to a hdi and not a XUD
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Depends if you want an XUD or HDi. If it's the NA diesel you have, the XUD would be the easier swap as there's f*ck all wiring to them, and no ECU. If you went down that route, you'd need the engine complete with fuel pump, manifolds and turbo, exhaust, gearbox...
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so XUD is easier to do. What power gains can i expect?? Will i need to change the fuel Pump?
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(14-06-2013, 03:26 PM)toughmat Wrote: so XUD is easier to do. What power gains can i expect?? Will i need to change the fuel Pump?

As said above isn't much point in putting a blower on a NAD they arnt designed to take a turbo, youd be better off just sticking and XUD in the and then you easily see 160 bhp with minimal out lay


besides buy the time you have souced all the individual parts for that nad it would cost more and wouldn't be as quick

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