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Tuning a 2.25 diesel

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jimthelandyman:
Sounds good but are the 2.25's up to taking all these mods because they are an old engine and i don't want to be straining the engine.

cstokes:
UNfortunatly the only way tune this engine is to take it out and fit somthing better, i tried many ways to tune this engine without success.

But if your sure you want to go down this route i still have a recon cylinder head that has been ported and the manifold matched for sale.
(cheap)

Miniman:
Hi fella its me chris. You have seen how fast my motor goes. There is the fact of a lightened flywheel or porting and flowing the head. Lightening the crank but it may cause problems if you don't tufrid and nitrate it. New filter is a good one if it's not had it for a while. Also get rid of the old restricting oil bath filter that has worked well on mine. It also goes better with a gearbox that works.....lol.....

What you after power or econemy....?
Its hard to get both.

Xtremeteam:
in regards to the turbo kit thats in the back page of LRo i just junked a complete set up pretty much similar to that that came on my 90's engine when i bout it before i fitted the tdi

jimthelandyman:
Nah i think i'll just leave it i was just seeing if there were any quick easy cheap mods around. Anyways i might be getting a 90 soon don't know fully yet so i think i'll just concentrate on sorting everything out on it fully, did half of it last winter and now i'll finish it off this winter, beats watching TV but there again its normally warm when you watch TV lol.

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