hi to volvo fans,newbee
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neil wilton
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hi to volvo fans,newbee
HI to all volvo fans,im a newbee to this site,and may need coaching and some grace is required please.could any help me please need to now if i can replace my turbo on my volvo 1996 850 automatic which is running a 15g at the moment and replace it with a 16t,will i need to replace injectors or remap ecu etc.thanks guys .from neil down under in newzealand....
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Nope, should bolt right up to a '96, flange and all. You won't need to remap unless you want to run more boost out of the 16, but the car itself won't notice.
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neil wilton
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Hay thanks for that, i no it will bolt up just thought it might run lean because of the more cfm,s thanks neil
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The ECU and sensors will correct for that to a degree. Once you start running 12+ PSI, it will freak out and cut fuel, but you'll be fine on stock wastegate settings.
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neil wilton
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thanks for that info youve been a great help. the 16t is gettin rebuilt now.just thought let you no what ive done so far.
ipd hdcbv
ipd leads set
ipd msd ss ciol
ipd transmision bushes
r exhaust manifold
transmision cooler
k&n air filter
platnium spark plugs
removed cat
2 1/2 inch exhaust
stainlis steel braided brake hoses
slotted brake rotors
reverse intercooler
silcon vacuim hoses
thaks again neil
ipd hdcbv
ipd leads set
ipd msd ss ciol
ipd transmision bushes
r exhaust manifold
transmision cooler
k&n air filter
platnium spark plugs
removed cat
2 1/2 inch exhaust
stainlis steel braided brake hoses
slotted brake rotors
reverse intercooler
silcon vacuim hoses
thaks again neil
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Wow, sounds fast
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neil wilton
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goes ok but you no how it works allways after more hp,and in newzealand no one no's mutch about volvo's and parts cost the earth,is there anymore things i can do to me pride and joy that doent cost the earth, tricks n treats that people no of,please advise would be cool.
thanks neil.
thanks neil.
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Once you get everything done to it, you should go for an ECU tune. RICA, IPD, and I'm sure there are more - all offer good tunes for your car to get more power out of that setup.
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A learning experience is one of those things that says, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that."
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neil wilton
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yes your rite,i tride a flee bay chip worked well for about 4 mounths and the ecu chip lost its memory and the chip couldnt remember boost control and over boosted inevery gear etc,only prob is the cost of a real tuner chip is the bloody freighting.would love 2 have a ipd tune....
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