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Is the turbo worth it?

Help, Advice and DIY Tutorials on Volvo's P80 platform cars -- Volvo's 1990s "bread and butter" cars -- powered by the ubiquitous and durable Volvo inline 5-cylinder engine.

1992 - 1997 850, including 850 R, 850 T-5R, 850 T-5, 850 GLT
1997 - 2000 S70, S70 AWD
1997 - 2000 V70, V70 AWD
1997 - 2000 V70-XC
1997 - 2004 C70

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Are you satisfied with your engine choice?

Have a Turbo, wish it was naturally aspirated
0
No votes
Have a naturally aspirated, wish it was a Turbo
7
15%
Happy with your Turbo
32
67%
Happy with your naturally aspirated
9
19%
 
Total votes: 48
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Post by Guest »

what is that $6 bottle of? i would like to try it out... :)

-Jaxx

8fiddy
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Post by 8fiddy »

I can't remember the name but you can buy it anywhere. Think you just dump it in and run it in your engine before an oil change. But check out Seafoam first, used it today for my lifter noise and it worked! Here's a thread at VS:
http://volvospeed.com/vs_forum/index.ph ... opic=21120

HIghly recommended!
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heelstriker
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Post by heelstriker »

Thanks for all this great input! Keep it coming. This message board is actually one of the main reasons that I am wanting to purchase a Volvo. I was originally favoring the Nissan Maxima, but I couldn't find near the online support for the car. It appears that the Volvo community rivals the Jeep (my other vehicle) community, where everyone is willing to help you out.

8fiddy
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Post by 8fiddy »

I've had 9 or 10 Volvos now and can't imagine driving anything else except a Toyota truck or a Jeep. I'm always amazed at the community these great cars have created. Even if you get one that need repairs there's many forums that will happily help you out :wink:
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98T5
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Year and Model: V70T5,98' / 940,93'
Location: Texas

Post by 98T5 »

My V70 T5 is a dream to own. I almost threw it away not knowing what I had, but after I realized I owned one of the best models Vovlo ever made, I kept it and invested more money in it.

Bought a 93' 940 for the gas saving 4 banger and classic "brick" look, which also plan to dump a mess-o-money into for mods and upkeep.

Cars are long lasting mechanically and style. easy to work on too. :D
98’ S70 T5 Turbo Manual - Midnight
01' S60 T5 Turbo- Brandy
98' V70 T5 Turbo - Swifty
93’ 244 n/a - Mr.Chill
91' 940 SE Turbo - Mojo SOLD
83' 242 DL - Bluto SOLD
93' 940 Wagon - Django - SOLD
:mrgreen: 8) :mrgreen:

OtosanOokami
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Joined: 12 March 2013
Year and Model: 850 1996
Location: Portland

Post by OtosanOokami »

Absolutely.

You don't have to hammer the turbo on every trip to the grocery store, it's just nice to have when someone is trying to spear you through the center pillar whilst they text and drive.
96 850 Turbo- 146k+ 8 years of daily commute with a broken Odom gear.
03 XC70 (RIP) 2/11/13

cn90
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Post by cn90 »

Now I have owned both NA and Turbo...

- NA auto: fine and fewer things to breakdown, but of course has less power than Turbo.
If your driving style is conservative, then it is fine.

- Turbo (I have GLT) auto: a bit more fun to drive. But you need to DIY.
The system is a bit more complex (PTC Valve, Turbo solenoid, Turbo coolant hose is difficult to replace etc.). But if you can handle the DIY, then a Turbo is good to have.

Now if I have a choice, then NA + man trans is good enough for me.
2004 V70 2.5T 100K+
2005 XC90 2.5T 110K+

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