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		Hello!
 
 
 I have a ph2 With a lucas pump, unmodded standard, and as the title suggests I would like 150bhp from the car.
 
 
 
 I have sourced a bosch pump(if anyone has a guide on how to 'refurb/clean' one of these it would be greatly appreciated) and i hope to have that fitted with my cambelt(due in 2k miles)
 
 
 
 So, what must i do to achieve 150bhp?
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Sorry but there's literally loads of threads on this. A quick google search will help you out. My project thread pretty much has everything to show how to get to 150 and beyond that.
	 
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		Nothing on google, got a link for your project thread? Cant seem to find that either.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		I can't find it either...
	 
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		What turbo do you have? Get a front mount intercooler, wind the turbo upto 30psi and your away   
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		Not sure what turbo, i tried finding it, no where insight!
 I dont want fmic, was hoping to put a t25 on?If that makes sense?
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		A fmic would be of massive benefit to you... i havent because i havent got the money to buy one and i just bought a td04 on ebay to go on mine lol so we're sort of in the same boat. T2 has a wastegate arm so does the ko3, the k14 has like a bell housing looking thing on it and the gt15 im unsure on   
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		18-10-2012, 11:28 PM 
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		I dont have the funds for fmic either, and my mechanical knowledge is elementory luls.
 i need a complete guide. Im useless.
 
 I was hoping to stick a t25 in, max fuel and boost anddd voila!
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		My advise if you havent an idea, buy one already done or pay someone like krisb, darren, dan to do it for you
 But if you cant find the turbo on your car seriously let someone else mess with pump etc
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (19-10-2012, 05:44 AM)CJ_Derv Wrote:  My advise if you havent an idea, buy one already done or pay someone like krisb, darren, dan to do it for you
 But if you cant find the turbo on your car seriously let someone else mess with pump etc
 
This man speaks the truth.
	 
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		I do sound a bit harsh but if you dont know your shizzle with these it can go horribly wrong, and it may cost a little extra but with the experience and knowledge of people on here combined with great services they can offer you cannot go wrong    and to be honest looking at some of the prices they charge it wouldnt really cost you as much as you think    
Or another way is to swat up on your stuff search for the Bosch VE manual, and also go through the guide sections on here thats how i learnt half of my stuff   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (19-10-2012, 10:01 AM)Jtrigga Wrote:  150bhp easy just buy this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TURBO-5000-ELE...4abbd305a8 
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		My father is a mechanic, we have tools and everything. I would like to do it myself, i see no purpose in modifying a 306 if your going to pay someone else to do it, kills the fun imo.
 I would like to have a go myself, what i am looking for is a guide to follow(first time enthusiast) which will show me what modifications to make first, and ultimately leading to 150bhp.
 
 I know theres threads of other peoples achievements which can be very motivational, but i really need a set of instruction.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Well as said really you have to put the effort in and go through the guide section and pretty much explains everything in there regarding bosch conversion etc including videos by darren, Bosch modding, 11mm building and Lda explanations and much more
 Basically what im trying to say is no one is going to offer it on a spoon pal, there are plenty of threads for you to be able to pick everything up you need to know then when you get as far as you can you will be looking into bigger pump heads, different DVS, IPP, advance piston mods and leverset mods etc which is the stage im roughly at...
 
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		Yeah like cj says you wont get it on a spoon... Trawl through threads watch darrens videos on youtube, rinse through the guides section then you'll have a better idea    The 1st step to learning something new is research   
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		 (19-10-2012, 11:06 AM)CJ_Derv Wrote:  Well as said really you have to put the effort in and go through the guide section and pretty much explains everything in there regarding bosch conversion etc including videos by darren, Bosch modding, 11mm building and Lda explanations and much more
 Basically what im trying to say is no one is going to offer it on a spoon pal, there are plenty of threads for you to be able to pick everything up you need to know then when you get as far as you can you will be looking into bigger pump heads, different DVS, IPP, advance piston mods and leverset mods etc which is the stage im roughly at...
 
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What CJ has just said is spot on really. It takes time to learn how these things work, no one is going to write down a step by step guide of how to get 150bhp but with a little understanding of how these engines work in terms of the fuel system, air delivery and exhaust system you will find that 150 is easily achievable. But without the understanding first is where things can and probably will go wrong, a slight wrong adjustment or part in the wrong place when assembling a pump can lead to catastrophic engine failure. 
My advice is to do a good bit of reasearch through the guide sections (my guide shows how to rebuild one)and then have a go at stripping and rebuilding your spare bosch a few times first to get a sense how eavh part affects the way it works.  
Failing that Dan! on here will do you a ready built bolt on pump that you and your dad could fit.
	 
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		For an almso guaranteed 150hp, buy a td04 or buy one off cj, fit it any means necessary, and get a stock 9mm Bosch pump, bolt it on and govmod it as per dans guide. Very simple stuff, these are your instructions I'm sure your dad can help you fit a pump and swap a turbo.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (19-10-2012, 10:45 PM)Dave Wrote:  For an almso guaranteed 150hp, buy a td04 or buy one off cj, fit it any means necessary, and get a stock 9mm Bosch pump, bolt it on and govmod it as per dans guide. Very simple stuff, these are your instructions I'm sure your dad can help you fit a pump and swap a turbo. 
Sounds good.
 
Why the td04 and not t25?
 
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		You can make good power with a T25, TD04 are just cheaper an easier to find i think
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (19-10-2012, 11:54 PM)RePT Wrote:   (19-10-2012, 10:45 PM)Dave Wrote:  For an almso guaranteed 150hp, buy a td04 or buy one off cj, fit it any means necessary, and get a stock 9mm Bosch pump, bolt it on and govmod it as per dans guide. Very simple stuff, these are your instructions I'm sure your dad can help you fit a pump and swap a turbo. Sounds good.
 
 Why the td04 and not t25?
 
 Ive always assumed t25 is a better choice, have no reasoning though.
 
Td04's spool earlier than T25's too . . . . .   
Phase 1 D-Turdo, K14@24 psi, De-cat, meaty backbox, Bosch pump, grinded LDA pin, duel air fed K&N =133.7bhp & 188ft/lbs
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		TD04's are all round better turbo's. More efficient!
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Calm down guys . He just needs a shove in the right direction. 
Basicaly. 
 
YOU WILL NEED an fmic for that sort of power or the heat soak will wreck the performance
 
Read through every ones project thread that is building a fast derv. Prob not darren as it way to advance.
 
Keep an eye out for these things in the threads.
 
Bosch pump mods (is a guide in the guide section)  
Turbo fitting and adaption 
Brakes 
Clutch  
Air intake 
Exhaust
 
People please add to this current list for him as im in a rush cooking my T   
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		21-10-2012, 05:24 PM 
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		Right bosch pump: IMO you dont need a 11mm just the LDA and shim (in the guide section) Dan will also do this work for a small fee
 Turbo: as already said TD04 is your best bet for this, tried and tested. Adapters are readly avalible from CJ i belive.  to make this a straight fit bolt on job.
 
 Air intake: so you have all this extra air being forced in so the OE ducting just dosnt cut it. So 2 options here. No filter or pipe work atall. So just sucking straight from the turbo. Or 2 the shortest rout posible rout with a min of 2" pipe with a race type filter.
 
 Exhuast: idealy you want no silencers. But this isnt mot legal. So decat, demid box . And aftermarket straight pipe boack box ( this will be mot legal) and the bigger the diameter pipe the better.
 
 With the correct tune. This should give a good performing 150bhp. You can do other things to make it better but thats your basics.
 
 
 With all this extra power OE DT parts dont cut it .
 
 You WILL NEED gti brakes or bigger.
 
 Lowering the car will make the power more usable in the corners
 You could use. Gti front and rear shocks with lowering springs or go for coilovers
 
 With this a gti rear beam will also help. Failing that gti rear ARB and torsion bars
 
 Gti front ARB.
 
 So on so forth
 
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		Just need to get your head down and do alot of reading on here now.
	 
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		Just to add you can get close to 150bhp (probably about 140bhp) with a bosch with gov mod and LDA grind and a OEM T2 turbo running as much boost as it can and a FMIC
 FMIC dosent need to be expensive, I bought a jag x type FMIC for £12 off ebay and ran that on a 306 and it will be an improvement over the TMIC. as for piping the pipes off the pug 406 are cheap and they have intercoolers.
 
 IMO you should build up slowly when tuning cars, learn how to do the basics like turning up your standard turbo, fitting the bosch and tuning that and adding a FMIC then you go onto big turbos and pumps. This is really the only way to learn about tuning as you get a base knowledge and then build up and stuff is so much easier to understand if you start doing it yourself gradually.
 
		
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