Jason
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Registered: 5th Aug 03
Location: Northern Ireland
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what year do Hdi's come in at??
what insurance group are they?
how much tuning can be done to a normal d-turbo and a hdi?
iv heard many cranked up d-turbo's and the note is class threw a large exhaust
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Kris TD
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
Location: Ware, Hertfordshire
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lots of tuning can be done, over 200 bhp is possible. 140 bhp is easily and cheaply reachable.
low insurance group too.
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Jason
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Registered: 5th Aug 03
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i dont fancy going threw the whole process of kitting it up a car again tho and having it nearly perfect feckin cost me!!
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MattyB
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Registered: 13th Nov 01
Location: 118.5bhp :D
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Insurance group 4/5 for both the HDi and D Turbo (it varies depending on what model you go for).
HDi - £250 will get u a power stick. take u from 90bhp to 120bhp, and loadsa torque.
D Turbo - £120 gets u a stage 1 boost + fuelling reset. 115-120bhp and bout 175-180lb/trq
The HDi is probably the better engine to go for, but needs an intercooler fitted before you do any work. A hybrid Turbo, s2 powerstick, intercooler will see you on the good side of 160bhp and 250lb/trq+. However, as they are 99 onwards models, the cars themselves are expensive to buy.
The D Turbo is a strong engine, and s2 tune, bigger I/C will see u on the good side of 125-130bhp and 200lb/trq.
Straight thru systems make this motors roar, but induction kits do sod all. Slight free-er revving, but thats bout it. U can get mint low mile D Turbo 3 doors for 3k.
If ur lucky, u'll find the D Turbo S on a 98 plate with air con/leather/traction control/abs/air bags all round etc for around 4k.
Matt
[Edited on 03-02-2004 by MattyB]
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