keith wainwright
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Will DVLA let me put a 200 TDI in my 1973 diesel and still keep historic status . Simple question but i have no idea . I'm sure its been done . Thanks
Just read the info on the .gov site. It is very clear and easy to read.Will DVLA let me put a 200 TDI in my 1973 diesel and still keep historic status . Simple question but i have no idea . I'm sure its been done . Thanks
Very informative thanks i will ponder a whileJust read the info on the .gov site. It is very clear and easy to read.
They will NOT tell you about specific mods to specific vehicles. It is just general guidance. This means it is ultimately a self certification. And they have enough ammo that if they want to single out a vehicle/person. They probably can.
That said, the 200Tdi block is essentially the same as the original 2.25 petrol or diesel engines.i.e. it is the same engine that has been developed in an evolutionary fashion. Rather than being a completely different engine. So I think you are on fairly safe ground.
However, there are lots of ways to fit a Tdi. And a culmination of mods might lead to a different conclusion. But as said.... it is a SELF CERT process.
Yes. Talking to a chap the other day. He has a 200di (no turbocharger) in a 2a 109", and it is on historic reg.Has this been done before (dvla not conversion ) Next is how do you do it.
Its not the fitting ,thats easy its keeping its historic status and how far i can go with it i/e intercooler ,oil cooler etcBe aware telling dvla may open a can of worms, dvla are very good organisers!
Many may series have been fitted with tdi engines, yet to read of any issues with authorities.
Only one to be sure you tell is your ins company
They are literally a drop in fit, if you have the battery tray under the bonnet (not sure on s3?) that will need a bit cut off and er thats it.
DVLA won’t care about things like coolers. As said. Look on the .gov site. Radically Altered vehicles and the Rebuilt Vehicle regs good places to start.Its not the fitting ,thats easy its keeping its historic status and how far i can go with it i/e intercooler ,oil cooler etc
insurance already sorted no problem at all .didn't even put the premium up.Yes. Talking to a chap the other day. He has a 200di (no turbocharger) in a 2a 109", and it is on historic reg.
As your vehicle appears to be on Historic Reg already, I should think the easiest thing is to send off the V5 with the "Change of engine number" section filled in, and they should just send it back with the new engine number on it.
Worth telling your insurer about it as well.
Its not the fitting ,thats easy its keeping its historic status and how far i can go with it i/e intercooler ,oil cooler etc
You probably need to read a bit more of the threadJust fit it and dont say anything....feel free to tell your insurance company.
Do you really want to fit it as a turbo version....a lot easier to fit as a DI.....ie without the turbo...still loads of power and a bit more economical...quieter and more in keeping when you open the bonnet.....I bet your insurance company will be a lot happier as well.
As you can imagine I fitted mine as the DI version....fitted 3.5 diffs and removed and sold the overdrive as it was no longer needed with having 3.5 diffs.
Have you seen Glencoynes fitting guide?
Insurance company says it makes no difference to risk. Didn't even ask for more money. Its not that noisy as the pump is tuned to standard spec ,its still got a series box so i don't want lots of torque very pleased with how it goes starts on the button with no heat even when very cold. Drive it gentle and i cant see any problems.Just fit it and dont say anything....feel free to tell your insurance company.
Do you really want to fit it as a turbo version....a lot easier to fit as a DI.....ie without the turbo...still loads of power and a bit more economical...quieter and more in keeping when you open the bonnet.....I bet your insurance company will be a lot happier as well.
As you can imagine I fitted mine as the DI version....fitted 3.5 diffs and removed and sold the overdrive as it was no longer needed with having 3.5 diffs.
Have you seen Glencoynes fitting guide?
"quick" is relative. But I'd hardly say slow with a good Tdi.They aint that quick even wit the turbo fitted, in fact quick is just the wrong word, more like with the tdi fitted they make progress nicely.