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    Quote Originally Posted by Matplat View Post
    Assuming removing the turbo would be beneficial to longevity....

    Aside from what you have mentioned you would need to replace the pistons to restore some sort of compression, this isn't just to bring back some sort of reasonable torque figure.... you would find the fuel consumption to be astonishingly bad if you left the compression ratio as is.

    i think sourcing some appropriate pistons would be the hardest job... although I have never tried to source custom pistons before so I may well be wrong.
    No you wouldn't. You are perhaps confusing diesels and petrols. The compression ratio is fine for na application, and indeed most diesels offered in NA and T spec use the same compression ratio.

    I doubt removing the turbo would improve longevity. The people who convert 200's and 300's to na usually do it to preserve series gearboxes/drivetrains.

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    Thanks for that lot guys....
    I am ex forces, and pre TDI days there was the 2.5 na diesel. bit of a slug but they just took a flogging and never seemed to break ..Trust me when they're not yours they get flogged!
    All I ever hear about is head gasket faliure on the TDIs so I just thought keep it simple stupid (KISS) and build up an old 300 tDi into a keeper.
    I have access to a cheap 300 and just got thinking...you know how it is
    Thinking single cab 109 series chassis (cos theyre cheap) high level comp style tray offset 33's parabolics etc etc looks cool but cheap n reliable
    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdd1098 View Post
    Thinking single cab 109 series chassis (cos theyre cheap) high level comp style tray offset 33's parabolics etc etc looks cool but cheap n reliable
    Dave
    Ever thought about a 120 with an Isuzu? Just putting it out there as a vehicle that can outlive the owner.

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    300 Di

    Have a look at this site:
    1980 Series 3 Hybrid in Sweden

    Now I have a question for you blokes:
    is the front end of a 300TDi crank different to a 200TDi/2.5 litre front end?
    I am doing some experimenting with a 300TDi and really need to use a 200 crank to get the tail end bits, but never having seen a naked 200TDi crank I dont know if all the 300 bits will bolt on to the front. (I am reasonably comfortable with what I can do at the back.

    Also, where is the best place to buy a TDi crank from?
    Dave
    Dave.


    1951 80" "Gundy" WIP :angel:
    1980 Series III Stage 1 TDi WIP :p
    D1 300TDi "Duggy Diesel"

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    Quote Originally Posted by praxis View Post
    Have a look at this site:
    1980 Series 3 Hybrid in Sweden
    His non turbo power estimate (85hp) is probably not far wrong, but his non turbo torque estimates (179-180ft-lb, aka 230-245Nm)are quite generous.

    I have a 2.2 non turbo direct injection diesel in my work car. But it also has the advantage of 4 valves per cylinder.
    Factory figures are 150Nm and 58kw.
    I would give the 300Di around 190Nm max (130 ft-lb) and 80hp. Attempts to get more will just make it smoke more.

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