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Can a 2005 V70 D5 kinetics be converter to petrol?Views : 450 Replies : 1Users Viewing This Thread : |
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Feb 17th, 2020, 11:15 | #1 |
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Can a 2005 V70 D5 kinetics be converter to petrol?
Hi to all! I have funky project in mind: I want to convert my 2005 V70 D5 kinetics from a diesel engine to a gasoline (petrol) engine with more power. The idea is to also transform it to a sporty pick-up...
Is this a crazy and impossible project or can it be done and to what cost! (financial and psychological) Thank you ! |
Feb 17th, 2020, 12:23 | #2 |
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Anything is technically possible and it sounds an interesting project... but why not start with a T5 (preferably AWD) petrol engine car? You have a major task on its own the the bodywork, chopping off the roof, retaining the body strength and making that tidy. Why add changing the engine which is a technological minefield and if you do it well it might be nearly as good as a car that was a T5 when it left the factory?
BTW whilst it sounds interesting - bear in mind your weights, you might just build a pickup capable of carrying a 450 Kg load only....
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