PD150 Turbo Upgrade Questions....

ChrisGTL

'Awesome' LCR225
Nov 17, 2007
2,459
2
Huddersfield
Reet,

As i've decieded to keep the Leon long term i'm going to start planning on more power.

This is going to take time, i'm going to do this in stages instead of throwing a big lump of cash at it.

So....i'm in need of some advice;

Stage 1 will be to buy a turbo (what turbo?)

Stage 2 will be to send the turbo off for steroids

Stage 3 will be to have it fitted

Stage 4 will be to have it mapped.


From what i've read all I need is the Milltek downpipe before I can go searching for more power. I shall be getting the DP fitted soon, but if it will be cheaper in labour I could have the DP fitted at the same time as turbo.

C'mon guys.....give it to me......im running 185HP at mo, would like to see 220-230HP?
 

Damoegan

Sir Bob,a geordy legend..
Oct 15, 2007
8,993
3
Newcastle
You want to either send off your turbo to be made into a hybrid (you do have a PD150 right?) or buy a second hand PD150 and send that off to be made into a hybrid (I think Ash (ibiza 130) knows someone who is selling a PD150 turbo).

I think supporting mods are full turbo back exhaust, FMIC and induction mods.
 

ChrisGTL

'Awesome' LCR225
Nov 17, 2007
2,459
2
Huddersfield
You want to either send off your turbo to be made into a hybrid (you do have a PD150 right?) or buy a second hand PD150 and send that off to be made into a hybrid (I think Ash (ibiza 130) knows someone who is selling a PD150 turbo).

I think supporting mods are full turbo back exhaust, FMIC and induction mods.

Yeh PD150.

One the DP is fitted I shall have a full Milltek Turbo-Back system.

PD150 FMIC is good for 230-240HP?

What induction mods? Good panel filter.?
 

Danny_FR

Soot? Meh...
Mar 1, 2007
373
0
Blackburn, Lancs
I'd buy another turbo and send that off to get "worked", that way you still have use of your car untill you get the hybrid fitted. Induction mods and FMIC aren't needed for the power you plan to run. The standard FMIC is good for 300bhp IIRC. All I'd do is smooth the airbox and run a bigger feed with a Pipercross or Green panel filter.
 

ChrisGTL

'Awesome' LCR225
Nov 17, 2007
2,459
2
Huddersfield
Good panel filter will do the job fine. I would add a cold air feed though.

Cool! Thats easy enough then... :)

Going to ring two turbo places tomorrow, we supply them both with our oil and I may be able to get a 'deal' with them.

I'm still shocked about the fact it only costs about £80 to make a turbo :blink: !!!!!!
 

Ibiza 130 tdi

Black Magic
Jan 15, 2007
6,275
1
Somerset
You'll need to buy a PD150 turbo, send it off for hybrid - I sent mine to TD and it cost £600+VAT to hybrid!!

Then make sure you have a decent clutch and intercooler setup and go from there. :)

Do as much of it yourself as you can....trust me! :lol:
 

Andrewcupra TDI

Resident Desk Jockey
Apr 30, 2008
3,282
2
in the mountains ( Wales )
may aswell use your own turbo , it prob be off road about a week, thats what it took one of the lads by me in his golf pd150 , my uncles fitted the turbo for him,

saying that he bought a new unit of TD

jonjay could shed some lite for ya believ hes gone hybrid now
 

john_tdi

mmm 385lbft
Feb 21, 2007
687
0
s wales
deffo need a new clutch on hybrid. I've also managed to kill my gear box. my drain plug is pissing out metal !
 

ChrisGTL

'Awesome' LCR225
Nov 17, 2007
2,459
2
Huddersfield
ooooooo, not too keen on this gearbox mashing up buisiness.

I've already got the SACHS uprated clutch, wonder what kind of torque is ok for these gearboxes.
 

ChrisGTL

'Awesome' LCR225
Nov 17, 2007
2,459
2
Huddersfield
You'll need to buy a PD150 turbo, send it off for hybrid - I sent mine to TD and it cost £600+VAT to hybrid!!

Then make sure you have a decent clutch and intercooler setup and go from there. :)

Do as much of it yourself as you can....trust me! :lol:

£600 to hybrid? wow, so you had to buy a PD150 turbo AND pay another £600 for hybrid...

I didn't think hybrid treatment was so much!! :blink:
 

Andrewcupra TDI

Resident Desk Jockey
Apr 30, 2008
3,282
2
in the mountains ( Wales )
yep that boy paid £1200 + for the HT plus fitting etc, not as bad as paying half to sort your out

yep worth finding out about the box and what it can take, eventually i would like to drive down this road
 

Ibiza 130 tdi

Black Magic
Jan 15, 2007
6,275
1
Somerset
£600 to hybrid? wow, so you had to buy a PD150 turbo AND pay another £600 for hybrid...

I didn't think hybrid treatment was so much!! :blink:

Yer it's not cheap - but for the power increase you're getting it's very good value for money! For example, cams for Mk2 Golf's can cost up to £500 fitted I think, and that'll give you about 10bhp difference.....

And no - i have to buy a PD150 turbo AND pay another £600 +VAT for hybrid! :lol:

yep that boy paid £1200 + for the HT plus fitting etc, not as bad as paying half to sort your out

yep worth finding out about the box and what it can take, eventually i would like to drive down this road

I think it all depends how you treat it tbh! I know a lad on here, sooty22 had his hybrid for best part of 40,000 miles and he had no problems. T.Spark has had his done for a year or two and no probs, Jonjay I dont think has had any problems, Tall-Paul didnt have any gearbox problems.....

That's the first gearbox I've heard of going.
 

jonjay

50 Years of 911
Jun 27, 2005
5,843
1
Essex
Reet,

As i've decieded to keep the Leon long term i'm going to start planning on more power.

This is going to take time, i'm going to do this in stages instead of throwing a big lump of cash at it.

So....i'm in need of some advice;

Stage 1 will be to buy a turbo (what turbo?)

Stage 2 will be to send the turbo off for steroids

Stage 3 will be to have it fitted

Stage 4 will be to have it mapped.


From what i've read all I need is the Milltek downpipe before I can go searching for more power. I shall be getting the DP fitted soon, but if it will be cheaper in labour I could have the DP fitted at the same time as turbo.

C'mon guys.....give it to me......im running 185HP at mo, would like to see 220-230HP?
To answer your questions

Stage 1: Buy an MD376 TurboDymanics turbo
Stage 2: You can send your own turbo - they can hybrid your turbo in about a weeks time.
Stage 3 and 4: Who is your prefered choice of tuner? I highly recommend AmD Essex for the work. Kenny@AmD has done quite a few big turbo TDIs and got brilliant results. He got out of mine 226BHP and 380LB/FT of torque. Volvic who got his done yesterday got decent results too, 223BHP and 340lb/ft of torque but his turbo was a turbotechnics one.

I cannot speak of AmD highly enough. They know TDIs and what is needed - they are the only people who touch my car. If you ring AmD speak to ben or shaun and say I sent you. They will sort you out.

Things you will need for big turbo.
1) Sachs uprated clutch
2) Miltek DP
3) OE FMIC pipes and uprated clamps. The standard SFS stuff cannot cope with the extra boost.
4) Diff if the money allows
5) As many suspension mods to handle the power as possible.
6) 312mm conversion at least. Make sure you get good brake pads DS2500's.

If you havent already, read through my thread from Big Turbo onwards. Thread is indexed so should be easy reading. Shame your not closer, would have taken you for a spin.

Hope this helps.
 
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