Would it be straightforward to replace a normally aspirated 1.6 diesel T25 with a 1.9 Turbo Diesel AAZ, or would there be complications with this? Thanks
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									Replacing normally aspirated 1.6 diesel?
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Replacing normally aspirated 1.6 diesel?
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						It would be fairly straightforward.
Just the exhaust pipe and possibly inlet elbows and pipes down from the airbox/filter (which aren't too bad new, apart from the top rubber elbow)
Someones got an airbox up on For Sale I think I've seen recently.
But your gearbox ratios would need thinking about a bit, if its original N/A diesel fit.
			
			
									
									Just the exhaust pipe and possibly inlet elbows and pipes down from the airbox/filter (which aren't too bad new, apart from the top rubber elbow)
Someones got an airbox up on For Sale I think I've seen recently.
But your gearbox ratios would need thinking about a bit, if its original N/A diesel fit.
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