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Can anyone give me any advice on making my 1600D engine more powerful. eg fit Turbo swap engine.
Could you also suggest any good reliable mechanic's who could do work I live near Bolton Lancs and what sort of price I would be looking at. Any advice would be appreciated. 8) :D

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Upgrade it you will never get blistering performance from a 1.6.
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kit wrote:Upgrade it you will never get blistering performance from a 1.6.
thanks any idea who could do it for me :ok

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Can you give us a clue as to your location?
Somebody could help with a recommendation if they are in your area.

Have you read the "alternative engines" information in the club wiki?
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I live in Bolton area Lancashire. Yes I have read write up. :ok

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jeffhowat wrote:I live in Bolton area Lancashire. Yes I have read write up. :ok
Great so what do you fancy fitting in place of the 1600D?
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I would be look at either a turbo or a 1900 LPG is a bit beyond my cash flow unless I come up on lotto :D :ok

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It depends how much power you want. You could go with a jx motor (t25 turbo diesel), or something like an aef motor from a polo (non turbo but 1.9 and more power than standard 1.6) they are also quite cheap. There are plenty of others aaz, 1z etc but cost more.

More power= more money, so it comes down to your budget.

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Just want to be able to do 50 = 60 on motorway inclines with out slowing down 1900 sound like the way to go. 8) :ok

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Have done a couple of aef (1.9) conversions, there not mega powerful but a lot more torquey. They would benefit from a better ratio gearbox rather than the standard 1.6d gearbox, however it does do the job fine.
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what sort of price range are we looking at. Would I need to get the engine and would mine be worth anything to someone. :ok :ok

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I'll recommend an AEF engine too. I've done it and it works well. They can be got from breakers for around £250. Or buy a Skoda Felicia 1.9D for £500 and break it to recoup the cost. Allow a couple of hundred for sundry bits and bobs as well. Plus fitting of course.

There's a complete guide to this conversion at http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/forum/16cs- ... KW=#413096" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Make sure you read the first bit about exactly what bits to buy.

I've got a perfectly good low mileage 1.6CS here, but no-one has shown any interest in buying it! I'll get more by breaking it for bits I think.
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