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Re: RE: New member and new HDI owner - mcglynn - 18-09-2013 (17-09-2013, 03:58 PM)Piggy Wrote: welcome! Haha thats a bit harsh, them engines are bulletproof, and to be pushin 150-160 brake for less than £400 is nice power for money value! That includes decat injectors egr blank kn panel filter and remap, could even squeeze in a backbox there if you wanted one! I can safely say I miss it and driving my friends makes me miss it even more, handled like a dream too in standard form! RE: New member and new HDI owner - 4WayDiablo - 19-09-2013 (18-09-2013, 11:25 PM)mcglynn Wrote:(17-09-2013, 03:58 PM)Piggy Wrote: welcome! should have bought a DT if you like cheap tuning, they go from 90bhp to 120-135 with a simple nut and bolt turning tune if your handy with some tools then you can pick up a TD04 for £50 Fmic kit for around £100 thast will see you to 170bhp the rest to spend on an exhaust and other bits Re: RE: New member and new HDI owner - mcglynn - 19-09-2013 (19-09-2013, 02:42 PM)4WayDiablo Wrote:(18-09-2013, 11:25 PM)mcglynn Wrote:(17-09-2013, 03:58 PM)Piggy Wrote: welcome! In fairness I had looked at them, but insurance was a pain as well as finding a clean one. Worked on a mates ph2 and was never done hoking around it, thr engines are bombproof but the running gear isnt the best, a rot free non hdi id hard to get, fellas here are looking big money for them RE: New member and new HDI owner - mcglynn - 20-09-2013 Drove the car on the road for the first tonight since noticing the problem, it ticks like mad and then disappears after 3krpm, is it worth putting newer (076) injectors in before getting it remapped? RE: New member and new HDI owner - Connor - 21-09-2013 Nah all HDis have noisey injectors. Just do what I did and get a straight through exhaust, that covers up the injector noise ![]() Re: RE: New member and new HDI owner - mcglynn - 21-09-2013 (21-09-2013, 12:03 AM)Connor Wrote: Nah all HDis have noisey injectors. Just do what I did and get a straight through exhaust, that covers up the injector noise Thats next on the list5 bud, dunno whether to pay out for one or buy a bend or two and weld up my own lol. RE: New member and new HDI owner - Connor - 21-09-2013 Totally up to you mate, I got a 2.5" turbo back stainless system for £180. But if youre handy with a welder, go for it ![]() RE: New member and new HDI owner - mcglynn - 21-09-2013 Wonder would I get it cheaper in mild steel? I may well ask around first as mandrel bent 2.5 inch would be nice! RE: New member and new HDI owner - Tom - 21-09-2013 Mild steel is cheaper to buy so i guess so! Welcome to the club btw! RE: New member and new HDI owner - mcglynn - 21-09-2013 Cheers bud, yeah I might go to an exhaust place and quote, I only plan on running stage 1 so doesnt need to be major, would prefer to be able to revert back to standard though so against hacking the standard system, seems a waste too with the small diameter bends RE: New member and new HDI owner - Eeyore - 02-10-2013 welcome! best colour and the hdi isnt too bad. get it to stage 1 and its enjoyable and stage 2 is a bit more exciting! RE: New member and new HDI owner - mcglynn - 02-10-2013 Plans for stage 2 are already underway, getting a full service tomorrow, a straight through 2.25 from turbo back, fmic and clutch then map time! Re: RE: New member and new HDI owner - mcglynn - 04-10-2013 (04-10-2013, 04:32 PM)pugvivant Wrote: Hello and welcome Why you writing this line on every welcome thread lol? |