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Is it a easy swop to put a hr engine in a de ?


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If you are planning on keeping the car then fit an HR if you can source a complete known unit including all ancillaries including throttle bodies and air filter housings, wiring looms, ECU, radiator and gearbox. etc.etc.etc.

You will also require a bespoke wiring loom which I believe Abbey have.

 

 

Alex. :)

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Try chucking some Seafoam through the car. may help, may not, but my old Celica was on 140,000 miles using 1-2 ltrs /1000 miles for about 6 months. One treatment of Seafoam and im sure it stopped.

 

Probably just some gunk was sat somewhere meaning the piston rings couldn't seal properly.

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Try chucking some Seafoam through the car. may help, may not, but my old Celica was on 140,000 miles using 1-2 ltrs /1000 miles for about 6 months. One treatment of Seafoam and im sure it stopped.

 

Probably just some gunk was sat somewhere meaning the piston rings couldn't seal properly.

 

I remember a post on this a while ago, cant remember if anyone tried it. I take it you do it when you've dropped the oil out?

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The service is at national tyres using 5w30 fully synthetic Fuchs or castrol that's a good price

 

Thats not a good price, thats an impossible price - an oil filter trade is about £10, the oil itself is £30 ........ so no labour and definitely not checking anything else .......... :dry:

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The service is at national tyres using 5w30 fully synthetic Fuchs or castrol that's a good price

 

Thats not a good price, thats an impossible price - an oil filter trade is about £10, the oil itself is £30 ........ so no labour and definitely not checking anything else .......... :dry:

 

Or perhaps they just charge labour and dont change owt?

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The service is at national tyres using 5w30 fully synthetic Fuchs or castrol that's a good price

 

Thats not a good price, thats an impossible price - an oil filter trade is about £10, the oil itself is £30 ........ so no labour and definitely not checking anything else .......... :dry:

 

Or perhaps they just charge labour and dont change owt?

 

Or they make a small loss on the oil change and make profit when they convince a paranoid owner that his 6 new tyres are 100% needed along with those new brake pads front and rear along with disks, fluid and the new flux capacitor you also really really need.

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Thanks for your advice Alex .Defo not doing that swop anymore the cost would be to higher when I could just get a newer car :-) . Just booked car in for a £42 service and will record the oil used over 1000miles just for peace off mind.

 

 

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Think they might have left a one off before the £42 making it £142 - 00, you cannot even do it yourself for £42 - 00 ... :scare: :scare:

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Well the web site says so And iv pre payed . So will see plus filled in form on web site and got £10 off my next visit :-) and they might find stuff wrong when doing it or looking for work on it but that's all they will be doing looking

 

 

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Let us know how it goes :thumbs:

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Having been (possibly the only one) through the experience of fitting an HR engine and gearbox in a revup Z, I wouldn't recommend it.It's a very expensive way of getting an engine fixed. I could send you the list of parts required and the costs if you want.

Abbey Motorsport did the work, which I was very happy with. They installed a GTM twin turbo kit for me as well.

The wiring loom was a pain in the A*** to make. If you need any more info let me know.

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Having been (possibly the only one) through the experience of fitting an HR engine and gearbox in a revup Z, I wouldn't recommend it.It's a very expensive way of getting an engine fixed. I could send you the list of parts required and the costs if you want.

Abbey Motorsport did the work, which I was very happy with. They installed a GTM twin turbo kit for me as well.

The wiring loom was a pain in the A*** to make. If you need any more info let me know.

 

Your car sounds like it would be fun to drive :-) and Thanks for that but am thinking the cost out ways what I would end up with in the end . Might save up for a newer one instead

 

 

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