Exploring cheap mechanical RWD diesels (for drifting).
Exploring cheap mechanical RWD diesels (for drifting).
Hi guys, I'm a member of a few forums and have decided to look into getting a RWD diesel car for drifting.
I've previously owned an ECU controlled DERV which I tuned from 90bhp / 160lbft to 150bhp / 260lbft.
I also currently own a Peugeot 306 1.9 XUD which is mechanically controlled by a BOSCH pump. Once I've put the pump and bigger turbo on this should be lookin to go from 90bhp to at least 165bhp.
I'm looking for a mechanically pumped RWD car on a budget. The W123/4 looks epic with a big turbo on.
However Vauxhall Omega's go dirt cheap (£500-750) which come with a BMW 2.5 TD engine (only problem being its ECU driven).
Heres a little read if you fancy it (link) and (link).
Other wise nice to meet you all and please discuss!
Regards,
Trent.
(12-19-2010, 05:07 PM)silverzx I'm looking for a mechanically pumped RWD car on a budget. The W123/4 looks epic with a big turbo on.W124 engines are much better for high power. But if you'll make engine swap anyway, the W123 has more attitude
(12-19-2010, 05:07 PM)silverzx However Vauxhall Omega's go dirt cheap (£500-750) which come with a BMW 2.5 TD engine (only problem being its ECU driven).Can't get much power from that engine with ease. With the same effort you get 400-500hp from Merc engine and ~280hp from that.
(12-19-2010, 05:07 PM)silverzx I'm looking for a mechanically pumped RWD car on a budget. The W123/4 looks epic with a big turbo on.W124 engines are much better for high power. But if you'll make engine swap anyway, the W123 has more attitude
(12-19-2010, 05:07 PM)silverzx However Vauxhall Omega's go dirt cheap (£500-750) which come with a BMW 2.5 TD engine (only problem being its ECU driven).Can't get much power from that engine with ease. With the same effort you get 400-500hp from Merc engine and ~280hp from that.
(12-19-2010, 07:28 PM)muuris(12-19-2010, 05:07 PM)silverzx I'm looking for a mechanically pumped RWD car on a budget. The W123/4 looks epic with a big turbo on.W124 engines are much better for high power. But if you'll make engine swap anyway, the W123 has more attitude
(12-19-2010, 05:07 PM)silverzx However Vauxhall Omega's go dirt cheap (£500-750) which come with a BMW 2.5 TD engine (only problem being its ECU driven).Can't get much power from that engine with ease. With the same effort you get 400-500hp from Merc engine and ~280hp from that.
(12-19-2010, 07:28 PM)muuris(12-19-2010, 05:07 PM)silverzx I'm looking for a mechanically pumped RWD car on a budget. The W123/4 looks epic with a big turbo on.W124 engines are much better for high power. But if you'll make engine swap anyway, the W123 has more attitude
(12-19-2010, 05:07 PM)silverzx However Vauxhall Omega's go dirt cheap (£500-750) which come with a BMW 2.5 TD engine (only problem being its ECU driven).Can't get much power from that engine with ease. With the same effort you get 400-500hp from Merc engine and ~280hp from that.