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Dec 27th, 2017, 22:28 | #1 |
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940 d24tic drift project!
Hi there, now I’ve purchased a diesel 940 and wanted to drift it, just wondering other people’s thoughts?? Also I’m new to these cars and wondered if there are any easy mods to get a few more hp? I also need to take the sump off to get welded up, and I believe that’s a little tricky with some hidden bolts holding the gearbox to the engine? Any advise there would be appreciated. Regards Rob
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Dec 27th, 2017, 22:35 | #2 |
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I dont know much about the D24 tbh but increasing the boost and turning the pump up will see some power gain. For drifting you normal want a locked diff and stiff suspension.
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Dec 28th, 2017, 09:37 | #3 |
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I’d say you’d get much more joy for that sort of thing from a 2.3 turbo petrol car. With the B230FK or similar you can find massive gains from altering the wastegate actuator spring on the stock turbo before you have to even think about spending money on extra toys.
A friend who i race with in a national modified Prokart championship was desperate to do all the mods to my old 940 estate to gain a stack of horses for free, but I’m happy with a sedate road car-I get all the grunty fun I need on the track! There’s a stack of stuff you can do to the turbo petrol mills for next to nowt though. If I were in your shoes and really wanted a drift machine, I’d move the oil burner on and go hunting for a petrol 7/900.
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Dec 28th, 2017, 09:57 | #4 |
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Got to agree with the above, the diesel is known for being a bit fragile if ragged from cold, and needs to be kept well maintained.
No more powerful than a redblock either... If you're going to drift it, does your car have air con? |
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Dec 28th, 2017, 23:00 | #6 |
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Its an engine out job the sump gasket, youd never get it past the oil pickup.
Give us a message or call regarding making them go faster, i had the idea of making a skid car out of one of my breakers. Should be fun. But as has been mentioned, they are no redblock. You cant hold them on redline all day and expect them to live more than 5 mins. However, they are tough. If you treat them right. |
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Dec 28th, 2017, 23:23 | #7 |
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Its an engine out job the sump gasket, youd never get it past the oil pickup.
Give us a message or call regarding making them go faster, i had the idea of making a skid car out of one of my breakers. Should be fun. But as has been mentioned, they are no redblock. You cant hold them on redline all day and expect them to live more than 5 mins. However, they are tough. If you treat them right. |
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Thanks for all of your messages. I know the engine isn’t the best. The thing is my brother in laws stag do next year is basically a top gear challenge type one where we group up and buy cheap cars, modify them all within a £600 budget. The car cost me £300 and came with some daft bits and bobs all ready on it! Bucket seats, steering wheel, boost gauge etc. Now I also originally saw video’s of these with bonnet exhausts and they sound pretty damn cool. Another reason I thought it would be perfect for the stag do car! The whole drift thing is because the lad who I bought it off drifted it and I thought of having a go before the stag do?? It’s got the Locking diff in it! Is it G80??
I know the petrol engine is far better and probably would be the better route to go drifting, but I do fancy a bonnet exhaust with loads of black smoke😂 Anyway I’ve taken the engine out now, as mentioned it’s the only way to remove the sump! So I’ll get that removed and welded up! Also there seems to be a lot of oily residue around the inter cooler pipes! Would this mean oil seals in the turbo are knackered?? |
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There's generally oil in any turbo cars pipes as the engine breather systems usually send vapour back through the engine to be burnt off instead of venting to atmosphere, take the hoses off and see if there's a lot of oil sat in them, but yes possibly a worn turbo. Not sure what the diseasels have bolted to them, possibly Garett? |
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Dec 30th, 2017, 17:24 | #10 |
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