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I'd like to keep it fairly reliable as it will still be my daily and it doesn't necessarily HAVE to be 200bhp but i thought it's a good number to aim for..
How much roughly is the CG paddle clutch setup for a DT and from personal experience what are they like to drive with daily? Judder, traffic, hill starts etc..
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As JP about driverability etc. But I believe the clutch and pressure plate is around £200
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Thats not too bad.. about half what i thought it'd be.. that means i could get the clutch sorted and fitted for around £300 all in.. the it would just be a case of finding and bodging on a suitable turbo and getting it mapped up + fuel pump..
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Well, you'd need a 6 flywheel, Dt fork and clutch cable ontop of that to fit the DT clutch into the HDi
As said earlier my Iveco k03 turbo may be for sale soon (brand new too)
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Yep you do, may even get it done before I sell it, as I'm not really sure if I'm keeping the estate atm.
Only bits you need are the 6 flywheel, clutch fork and associated bracketry, And clutch cable. i also bought new flywheel bolts and fork bushes too, but not strictly necessary.