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Links for parts?

Post by TheOtherside »

Hello gentlemen! I am waiting on my severance pay after 18 years in the National Guard and my Volvo needs a bit of love.

I am looking for links for turbos and injectors and a PCV repair kit.

Having a heck of a time finding the right products, plus I don't know exactly what I'm looking for.

I have a 98 V70R.

If anyone has any links directly to what I need, that would be great!

Upgraded parts with corresponding parts would be appreciated! I dont necessarily need stock parts, put I am looking for no nonsense (everything I need) parts lists.

Thanks guys!!
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Post by scot850 »

Here you will probably find many members recommend FCPEuro. If you go to their website you can enter your car's details and they will have kits for the PCV. Just make sure they do not use any hoses supplied by a company called 'URO'. They will disintegrate quickly.

You can also try IPD USA and they also have a part where you can enter your vehicle details to get to the parts.

Depending on how bad your PCV is (have you done the glove over the oil filler test yet?), you may be able to re-use the catch can and only replace the intake gasket and pipes.

As for injectors and turbo, do they need to be replaced? There are cleaning services and service kits for injectors including the plastic pintel rings on the ends of the injectors.

There are turbo companies out there but I have not used any so will leave recommendations to them. You could look at Vivaperformace as I have used them for other stuff and found them very helpful.

Again, are there issues with your turbo requiring it to be replaced?

Good Luck!

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Post by matthew1 »

Call Nick at NM Turbo. https://www.dctbperformance.com/ He's fully invested in building turbos for Volvos, and has a '96 850 pushing 30psi (!), if that matters to you.

I text chat with him every so often, and plan to go down to his shop in September and get a ride in his 850. He also has a '95 Yellow.

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Post by wizechatmgr »

scot850 wrote: 19 Jul 2021, 12:07 Just make sure they do not use any hoses supplied by a company called 'URO'. They will disintegrate quickly.
Their parts are worse than the cheap ones you get at the autoparts store under "economy" pricing in my opinion.
OEM or better on anything you can. You'll spend a bit more upfront, but you'll save much in not having to replace the parts twice as much.
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Post by FireFox31 »

I just finished researching and buying the parts needed for my 2000 V70 non-turbo PCV refresh. I chose not to use a kit assembled by a retailer, but instead researched the parts and procedures to fully understand what I was doing and why. This led me to find other issues in nearby components which I will also fix.

Here are some resources:
This forum's PCV repair instruction threads
FCP Euro (with special MVS link) for great prices on parts
Volvo Parts Web Store for great diagrams and hard-to-find parts
Tasca Parts for the best prices on hard-to-find parts
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Post by rguzz »

mrinjector.us for testing and cleaning, great service. Injectors don't commonly fail, though. Well over 200k on mine when sent for cleaning and they were fine.

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