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    I know the 1.9 is good as someone on here might have dusted an RX8 recently in a vectra lmao

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    we fit DPT tuning boxes where i work and i took one of these out before and after. there is a huge difference when a box is fitted and they really do go like stink when needed! id have one if i had the cash like

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    just bought a 1.9 cdti sri 150 facelift ,goes well with dtuk tuning box,dont think the dual mass flywheel & clutch will last to long due the increase in tourque ,the 3.0 v6 is supposed to be just as good if not better

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    not really interested in chipping it so the DMF will be as safe as she lets it be

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    DMF's arent the end of the world i had mine done on the mondeo, cost £350 fitted.

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    there was a company offering solid fly convrsions for most cars, sant remember who. most dmf's are cheaper now aswell

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    Who the funk pays £1200 for a fuel pump?

    Or am i being ghey again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sloth
    there was a company offering solid fly convrsions for most cars, sant remember who. most dmf's are cheaper now aswell
    Yeah they were for my car well almost they had the 5 speed kits out but mines a 6 speed (like 90% of them on the road)

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattBrown
    Who the funk pays £1200 for a fuel pump?

    Or am i being ghey again?
    Very!

    Its a little different to a nova gsi fuel pump!

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    your gay. its not like a cheapo petrol fuel pump, its a completely different thing. due to th epreassures needed for a direct inj derv, its made to higher tolerances, and usually hs the ecu built in. hence 1200 squids. google search direct injection diersel and have a read.

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