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Intercooler problem

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Got a oily little leak in my intercooler, anyone know where to get one
from other than scrappy or fleabay. Would really like to replace it with
a new one but quoted £ 240 with the vat from main stealers and wondered if
anyone else did them ...
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im sure ive seen new ones on ebay before, what about a huge custom front mounted intercooler :lol:
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jameslxdt wrote:im sure ive seen new ones on ebay before, what about a huge custom front mounted intercooler :lol:
Cheers james :D :D have found one for £125 delivered will keep looking , was wondering
if this has anything to do with having it re mapped as since then it has split the bottom
intercooler hose and now the intercooler has popped :|
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Yes, typically the hose will split first with remapped HDi's then the intercooler - but by then the damage is already done and in 99% of cases the engine damage is irepairable and the car is scrapped.
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Welton wrote:Yes, typically the hose will split first with remapped HDi's then the intercooler - but by then the damage is already done and in 99% of cases the engine damage is irepairable and the car is scrapped.
AAaaaahhhh !!!! :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
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Only joking Puggy :cheesy:

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:arrowu: That's just nasty! :arrowu:

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You might want to find out why you have oil in your 'cooler though - on petrol cars its a sign the turbos seals are on the way out.
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Tiny Tim wrote:You might want to find out why you have oil in your 'cooler though - on petrol cars its a sign the turbos seals are on the way out.
Pretty normal on our pugs TBH. You wanna see my Turbo it's covered in oil on the outside :lol:
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Jus like Welly n Dai de resi comediens to be dissin me, u wait
me is goin b doin sum ass kikin :cheesy: :cheesy: :P :P :D :D



and oil in a diesel turbo system does seem the norm as welly says :|
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Welton wrote:
Tiny Tim wrote:You might want to find out why you have oil in your 'cooler though - on petrol cars its a sign the turbos seals are on the way out.
Pretty normal on our pugs TBH. You wanna see my Turbo it's covered in oil on the outside :lol:
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Don't worry puggy. I've had my 2.1 chipped well over 2 years ago (about 45k miles since) and nothing has split or leaked yet..but then mine is a D8 so... :P Besides, you're quite handy with gaffer tape and bits of discarded Strongbow cans when it comes to mending intercooler components :lol:
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Well thanks for that captain sort of a double reminder you got in there, the
eventful day out in wales plus a reminder of how superior the D8's are


Boooo Hoooooo :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
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