IMHO the best value would be to have the turbo high flowed (and refurbished at same time). Increase boost setting of wastegate to approx 18 psi, adjust fueling of injection pump (egt gauge required), clean any buildup from inside the intercooler and fit silicone hoses. If you then need a little more power and response, upgrade the exhaust system to lower back pressure.
If you don't think that will be good enough, then you should look into a kit with a variable nozzle/VGT turbo.
One obstacle when you want to upgrade the 300Tdi turbo is that the turbine housing is integral with the manifold - when you remove the stock turbo, you don't have a manifold to mount another turbo on. This increases the cost significantly.
So if you are not in a hurry, search for a 200Tdi manifold at a reasonable price, then you can look for a better turbo - if not a VNT, then a good ball bearing turbo.
But you will need to increase the fueling or you have wasted your time and money. A VNT turbo will give more boost at lower revs but for an improvement at the higher end, you need to burn more fuel - the turbo upgrade will provide more air to burn the increased fuel cleanly.


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