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    s60 2,5t into r or even more

    hi im seriously thinking about making a little monster out of my s60 and im aiming to have around 360bhp now i know i would probably need to rebuilt an engine using performance parts such as forged pistons,bigger turbo and so on, but as i have not got a lot of experience with a volvo tuning i would appreciate your thought on it , is it even possible?,will the engine last ? thanks for all coments

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg View Post
    hi im seriously thinking about making a little monster out of my s60 and im aiming to have around 360bhp now i know i would probably need to rebuilt an engine using performance parts such as forged pistons,bigger turbo and so on, but as i have not got a lot of experience with a volvo tuning i would appreciate your thought on it , is it even possible?,will the engine last ? thanks for all coments
    Welcome Greg.

    It's possible a couple have even done what you've said.

    Bottom line... If you want a monster, get a 2.4 T5 and you'll get 350bhp with bolt on mods and a remap only (injectors, downpipe, FMIC)

    at UK speeds you may be better off doing the above and spending the rest on a Bilstein suspension set up, rear anti roll bar and a full poly-bushing.

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    As the Monkey said,

    the 2.4 T5 is a very tunable engine....

    A few people have had just shy of 350hp using a 3" downpipe with race cat, 2.5" cat back, FMIC and a Rica stage 2 tune.

    Turkish got 348hp from this setup, which i think someone in this forum bought the car.

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    Why would you want to polybush what's wrong with the standard setup?

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    Yea I got 320bhp from just a map on my 2.4 T5.

    How about this? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VOLVO-S60-...item20c4d462c5

    I'd personally go for a manual though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmie View Post
    Why would you want to polybush what's wrong with the standard setup?
    P2 wishbone bushes are flakey when abused. The polys last far longer and give the car a more confident feel in the twisties. Pound for pound, the best mod you can do on an S60/V70
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    Quote Originally Posted by martinrpeachey View Post
    P2 wishbone bushes are flakey when abused. The polys last far longer and give the car a more confident feel in the twisties. Pound for pound, the best mod you can do on an S60/V70
    Just had standards refitted and they are fine in the twisties on the s60.Better to buy new shocks instead.
    Polies are a big waste of money on a 4x4.

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    I did shocks and polies at the same time (used Boge Automatic shocks) the difference was astonishing. I know nothing of consequence with the awd/4wd stuff, so I'll stay out lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmie View Post
    Just had standards refitted and they are fine in the twisties on the s60.Better to buy new shocks instead.
    Polies are a big waste of money on a 4x4.


    Your comparing a set of new shocks to a set of Powerflex bushes for £22?!!

    I'd agree Martin, £ for £ the best mod on a P2.

    Explain the "Polies are a big waste of money on a 4x4" please, I don't get it? Have you done it and couldn't feel the difference?

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    They dont last long on a 4x4.
    Have you just changed your shocks before anything else and not found a big difference??
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    Shocks make a big difference, Bilstein are awesome, don't bother with adjustables.

    a non-poly car will handle like a warm wet dog turd compared to one that's fully poly.

    How do I know this? cause I've driven mine both poly and non poly! A well set up car that's fully polybushed is face meltingly awesome in the twisties.

    I have no doubt that my car with a standard engine and the suspension mods would utterly thrash itself if it had the engine mods but stock suspension around a circuit.
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    Hi thanks for all advice but buying a different car is not a option that I would go for right now,does anyone have any advice what would I have to do to get that much power from my engine which at the moment is standard 2,5t with 210bhp thanks to everyone


 

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