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Guide/How to remove EGR valve/Turbo

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Old Feb 21st, 2016, 13:40   #17
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Been reading this thread with interest, my garage has diagnosed that my turbo is failing, 1.9D 2002 102bhp engine, with 112k on the clock, now they've suggested I leave the turbo until it fails, but looking at what's involved with all the cleaning is it really not worth biting the bullet and getting it done. The thing that's got me stumped is I can look on ebay for various reconditoned tubos and they state they are for the F9Q engine which is correct, but are the turbos interchangeable between the 102 and 115 bhp engine ? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1410225272...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
The 115bhp engine is not an F9Q its a D4192T3. The turbos for these engines are completely different. The one for the 102bhp is a bog standard turbo whereas on the 115bhp is a variable vane set up.

I very much doubt they are compatible as they control boost in very different ways and obviously the 115bhp one produces more boost. I believe there may be differences in intercoolers etc on the engine and also the ECU maps would be different as well.

http://www.btnturbo.com/parts/model/volvo/v40.aspx
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