Ok, here goes-
Forgive me if this is an absolutely stupid question, but I know nothiong about engines.
I currently have a stock 1600 Diesel CS engine in, which to put it mildly lacks power.
Is it technically possible/ feasible /practical to add a turbo to this engine or does it require a complete engine change?
Like I said, I know nothing about engines, I'm just trying to weigh up all my options.
Adding a turbo?
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Adding a turbo?
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Anything is possible
There are a few differences between the non-turbo engine and the turbo-charged one though, main thing is to do with internal cooling, with oil-spray jets to keep the pistons cool, amd also some component differences like valves to stop the extra heat wrecking them
If you want more power, maybe look for a good 1.6 JX turbo motor like the Rev said, or if you are going to the trouble of an engine swap, maybe look at putting in a decent 1.9 TD engine (the AAZ engine is the easiest to fit, from a Passat of Golf) there is absolutely loadsa info on doing this swap, so search for AAZ and read up. If you arn`t capable of doing it yourself, there are a few people, some on this forum, who can do it for the right price


If you want more power, maybe look for a good 1.6 JX turbo motor like the Rev said, or if you are going to the trouble of an engine swap, maybe look at putting in a decent 1.9 TD engine (the AAZ engine is the easiest to fit, from a Passat of Golf) there is absolutely loadsa info on doing this swap, so search for AAZ and read up. If you arn`t capable of doing it yourself, there are a few people, some on this forum, who can do it for the right price

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Westy.Club.Joker wrote:Anything is possibleThere are a few differences between the non-turbo engine and the turbo-charged one though, main thing is to do with internal cooling, with oil-spray jets to keep the pistons cool,
I never knew that!
well you learn something new in here every day.
cheers westy

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