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How much bhp does a 206 2.0 HDI D Turbo have?
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 4:14 pm Up
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Main reason why DV6's aren't reliable? Ford help build them

And you have to keep it serviced regular as

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Lot of potential in diesels for more power, especially with a blower. Keep the tuning sensible and it should be ok
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Excuse me if i'm being a t*t but what's the difference's between them and what one is in mine?
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2.0 HDI is a DW10, there pretty much proven bulletproof if looked after.

A DV6 is the 1.6 HDI 16 valve, it's like holding a hand grenade with the pin removed & your starting to get cramp in your hand Laughing

The DV6 also has a dual mass flywheel & a depollution filter, both designed to empty your wallet Wink

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Thank god for that, Was panicking for a minute there. Not sure when it was last serviced and not sure if it has service history either if it doesn't and i can't find out when it was last serviced will just give it one for piece of mind. Glad to here that the engines aren't sh*t wasn't sure about it having 120K on the clock and me wanting to keep for a few years until my insurance drops and i build up a few years no claims
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Imelliot wrote:
Thank god for that, Was panicking for a minute there. Not sure when it was last serviced and not sure if it has service history either if it doesn't and i can't find out when it was last serviced will just give it one for piece of mind. Glad to here that the engines aren't sh*t wasn't sure about it having 120K on the clock and me wanting to keep for a few years until my insurance drops and i build up a few years no claims

Don't worry about the milage keep it maintained and it'l be fine my last one was still going very strong with 260k when I sold it and as far as I know it's still getting the guy to work everyday as it's still taxed 2 years later

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lip_88 wrote:
Don't worry about the milage keep it maintained and it'l be fine my last one was still going very strong with 260k when I sold it and as far as I know it's still getting the guy to work everyday as it's still taxed 2 years later

Good to know, While i'm here is there anything that are common on going wrong with them? also I'm curious what is it like to drive? and what is the power like in them I'm assuming there will be a massive difference from my 1.1 saxo haha

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Imelliot wrote:
While i'm here is there anything that are common on going wrong with them? also I'm curious what is it like to drive? and what is the power like in them I'm assuming there will be a massive difference from my 1.1 saxo haha

Engine cover clips & crank pulley are known issues, both parts have been modified by PSA Peugeot / Citroen.

The only other known issue is idiots putting unleaded in the tank & contaminating the fuel system.

Other then that it will be a huge difference from driving a TU1 Saxo.

A TU1 Saxo is pretty nippy as the TU1 likes to rev & a Saxo weighs about as much as a crisp packet.

A 206 is more heavy BUT with DW10 power you have a lot more low down torque to pull the car along.

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Imelliot wrote:
lip_88 wrote:
Don't worry about the milage keep it maintained and it'l be fine my last one was still going very strong with 260k when I sold it and as far as I know it's still getting the guy to work everyday as it's still taxed 2 years later

Good to know, While i'm here is there anything that are common on going wrong with them? also I'm curious what is it like to drive? and what is the power like in them I'm assuming there will be a massive difference from my 1.1 saxo haha

I think any form of 206 is more refined than a saxo but they have plenty of low end lazy grunt lose the egr and get it mapped and they go pretty well for what they are never really had any problems with mine apart from consumables and the odd suspension part needing replacement

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Was thinking about a EGR delete a remap and de-cat but i'm only 17 and been driving for 3 month so my insurance wouldn't be to happy about that
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Imelliot wrote:
Was thinking about a EGR delete a remap and de-cat but i'm only 17 and been driving for 3 month so my insurance wouldn't be to happy about that


sshhh !

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Project2062014 wrote:
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Was thinking about a EGR delete a remap and de-cat but i'm only 17 and been driving for 3 month so my insurance wouldn't be to happy about that


sshhh !

Seems a bit risky lol Heard about a guy that got stopped by the police and they seized his car and cancelled his insurance because his wheels weren't declared

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Imelliot wrote:
Was thinking about a EGR delete a remap and de-cat but i'm only 17 and been driving for 3 month so my insurance wouldn't be to happy about that
Well if that is a problem stick to getting it mechanically spot on I would still block the egr though as they don't half like to gunk up

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lip_88 wrote:
Imelliot wrote:
Was thinking about a EGR delete a remap and de-cat but i'm only 17 and been driving for 3 month so my insurance wouldn't be to happy about that
Well if that is a problem stick to getting it mechanically spot on I would still block the egr though as they don't half like to gunk up

I'll see what happens I don't even own the car yet haha another few weeks yet but making sure it's mechanically perfect is 1st on the list

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How much do GTI half leather interiors go for? There's a guy near me selling the full interior including the door cards for 60 quid, Sounds like a bargain but i don't really know what there worth
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