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Old 05-08-2012, 04:15 PM   #1
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Default MAX power on TDCI 2.0 focus 2012

Hi all,

Just wanting some opinions/ideas in regards to increasing the power output of these babies. I know a decent tune can get it to something like 152kw and 440nm of torque on a stock motor.

The mods I'm planning on doing to mine are: k&n filter, turbo back exhaust, dyno tune.

Does doing a good dyno tune up the boost on the turbo?

I would like to know if there are any other turbo diesel mods available. Ideally it would be nice to get the kw figure up around the 180 mark.

Would like to know what youve done to your car and where the increase was felt most.

Cheers

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