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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / July 2007

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Transplanting a Peuguot 306 Turbo Diesel into an LDV Pilot Van.

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rogerdodgersims@yahoo.com - 12 May 2007 09:57 GMT
Hi,

I appreciate this is a very specific question but I thought I'd
try....

In the UK we have shedloads of quite new (under 5 years old) Royal
Mail vans getting sold for very cheap prices, but they are heavily
abused by all the UK posties and more problematic is that the LDV
Pilot is supplied with an extremely underpowered, normally aspirated
Peuguot 1.9 diesel  (71 Horsepower and a shocking 88 lb-ft of torque).

I have seen website quoting it as an XUD or an XUD9 engine.

I am hoping someone could confirm if its easily possible to transplant
(and I know almost anything is possible with enough ££££'s) to put a
Peuguot 306 1.9TD straight in ?

I;ve seen website where people reckon its possible but no-one has
confirmed that the gearbox mating for this Peuguot XUD engine will
mate with a 306 Engine. Maybe the fuel pumps need to be altered, maybe
the turbo needs extra housing, who knows.

If anyone could confirm if a 1.9 TD from a 306 would easily pop into a
LDV Pilot engine bay that would be fantastic!

Roger.
Nate Nagel - 12 May 2007 13:31 GMT
> Hi,
>
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> Roger.

Don't you guys have weird laws over there that allow your insurance
agent to drop you if you've modified the engine in any way?

nate

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rogerdodgersims@yahoo.com - 14 May 2007 16:13 GMT
Insurance will be affected when you declare it (as you'd be right in
thinking that all modifications need to be declared) but this is a
slow as anything diesel van. Its about £200 to insure, which is about
as cheap as it could get, with a stronger engine it would be about 250
I guess.

Fair point but there are plenty of insurers who quote for modified
vehicles.

Roger.

> > Roger.
>
> Don't you guys have weird laws over there that allow your insurance
> agent to drop you if you've modified the engine in any way?
>
> nate
robbieprshaw0@googlemail.com - 03 Jul 2007 14:07 GMT
> rogerdodgers...@yahoo.com wrote:
> > Hi,
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
> > If anyone could confirm if a 1.9 TD from a 306 would easily pop into a
> > LDV Pilot engine bay that would be fantastic!

> Don't you guys have weird laws over there that allow your insurance
> agent to drop you if you've modified the engine in any way?
> l

no
 
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