cav 2.0 cdi 8v
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cav 2.0 cdi 8v
just wondering if anyone could let me know would i be able to get a turbo without changing many parts of the engine and what sort of pressure could i run it at
Re: cav 2.0 cdi 8v
Tbh its too much arseache for not a lot of gain. You would run next to no boost and gain maybe 10bhp tops.
Unless your prepared to sink the money in your not going to get results.
Unless your prepared to sink the money in your not going to get results.
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Re: cav 2.0 cdi 8v
What Gaz said.Gaz wrote:Tbh its too much arseache for not a lot of gain. You would run next to no boost and gain maybe 10bhp tops.
Unless your prepared to sink the money in your not going to get results.
Better off dropping a V6 in and whacking a turbo on that... or a super charger if it could be done
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Re: cav 2.0 cdi 8v
Its not too much of an arse ache if you can get ahold of the turbp kit that was readily available in the early 90's which uses the existing C20NE/20NE as is
As for supercharge the V6, that can be done too, same with shoving a turbo on it
As for supercharge the V6, that can be done too, same with shoving a turbo on it
Re: cav 2.0 cdi 8v
If v6 is considered it cheaper to supercharge without over heating probs if turbo'ing then relocate turbo to passenger side and add vents and BIG intercooler... and either low pressure or rework internals
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