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    Quote Originally Posted by discorevy View Post
    none really, just the xr 6 turbo bosch reg's are easier to get , same pressure


    I've fitted a few of the upgraded chra , kilometres vary on vehicles from 15- 40 000 all still spinning away happily , but chuck the paper gasket for the oil return and fit a genuine one
    Mario (Roverlords) made up OE gasket kits for fitting these Chra`s when everyone jumped on board originally
    Might be worth flicking him a PM

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    Xr6 regs are German made..well mine was and are about the same bar. The aftermarket one from Tas is def hit n miss..2 have failed on me in 2 years.

    Turbo is in and so far I have noticed less de-cat whistle on idle and above..mmm I liked that whistle too.

    On driving it is obvious that pressure rises earlier in the rev range but tops out the same as the original.

    Take off in the auto is slightly improved as is kick down with a little more push evident and at less throttle opening.

    I guess with std tune not much else could be expected.

    Overall despite the loss of whistle and as a replacement I would recommend it esp since the price n service is sooo good.

    Highway test tomorrow which will tell more as on the hilliest bit I can easily hold 100 kph without kick down at @19psi boost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bazzle218 View Post
    Whats the advantage of the Ford Bosch Fuel Reg. Please ?
    Quote Originally Posted by discorevy View Post
    none really, just the xr 6 turbo bosch reg's are easier to get , same pressure
    So, it's a ford xr6 turbo fuel regulator ?

    Is it a bolt in replacement for the td5 one ?

    Do you have a part number for this ? Or a year model or motor part etc.

    More information please ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimDAUS View Post
    So, it's a ford xr6 turbo fuel regulator ?

    Is it a bolt in replacement for the td5 one ?

    Do you have a part number for this ? Or a year model or motor part etc.

    More information please ...


    Bosch BA BF FG XR6 Turbo FPR Fuel Pressure Regulator 4 Bar 0 280 160 575 – T.I. Performance

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    Bosch part 0 280 160 575
    Just search for xr6 fuel reg 4 bar..fits sraight in. Yes it is for petrol but so far as I know it suits diesel as well.
    Try to get the German one not chinesium.

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    ..oops sorry for repeating the info already provided
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    Sorry, massive thread dig....

    Looking at rebuilding my turbo in a few months, as mine is not in the best shape, how are these going 6 years+ down the track?

    Anyone still around here with the upgraded Turbo Rebuilds CHRA?

    A simple upgrade from stock would be nice, thought about VNT and all that but realistically, for what I want and use the D2 for, just a nice little extra is all I really need with enough room for a bit of a tune a little further down the track once I get everything else sorted first (auto has 380,000km on it and is showing signs of abuse)

    Cheers

    Redd
    2003 D2a "The Red Rig" TD5 auto, (number 1 son is now the operator)
    2003 D2a "White Weapon" TD5, auto, 17" BFG's and more to follow
    Almost qualified as a Land Rover operator

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    VNT/VGT definitely better, but if you only need a replacement or something with a whisker better specs, the ones from turbo rebuild are good.

    No issues on the quality front and do have slightly better performance than the stock one.

    If anyone ever needed to replace their TD5 turbo and were going to go genuine, I'd definitely be suggesting/insisting to just go this way.

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    Thanks Shack

    That's pretty much what I was thinking, I don't need crazy HP just a bit more than stock. Also I can do this myself at home.
    I'm also thinking the difference will be very noticeable as the current turbo is getting pretty tired coupled with a lazy/worn auto makes for a very uninspiring drive, plus I'm also running 265/70/17 BFG's so that doesn't help either.

    cheers

    Redd
    2003 D2a "The Red Rig" TD5 auto, (number 1 son is now the operator)
    2003 D2a "White Weapon" TD5, auto, 17" BFG's and more to follow
    Almost qualified as a Land Rover operator

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