Hdi cabriolet

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Hdi cabriolet
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Thought I'd out up a little project thread about my Mrs cabriolet, we bought it for £400 with mot till may all that was wrong with it was a blowing exhaust from the cat wasn't a problem as a hdi engine was the plan from day one.

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I had a engine,gearbox and loom here already so was now just a case of buying cambelt, clutch etc and also picked up a hardtop for it. (shame it's green but will get it painted next year)

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And a few pics with the hdi engine in and running.

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And that's where I am now. Will be running a stage 1 map but as it's fir the Mrs a stage 2 isn't going to happen :-(
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#2
Love these mate! Looks good, easy enough to fit a HDI to one?
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#3
Yes mate pretty easy. Just need the loom that goes all the way to the bulkhead near the wiper so it's all plug and play really
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#4
nice job, i'd like to xud or hdi a cabby one day . .Smile
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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#5
Definitely go for it not to difficult to do. Hdi is more refined so thought that would be better for the cabby
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Soo quick update with this we have covered around 2000 miles in this now with no issues, also I think the Mrs wants to stage 2 with this as she has been driving my estate around quite alot recently and is complaining that this is now slow [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY][FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]
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