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Engine: Fuel Injection. Abbreviations: Identification and Maintenance: Bosch vs. Rex/Regina. Which Injection System Do I Have? [Response: Chris Mullet/Chris Herbst] Many 1990+ non-turbos have Rex/Regina systems; most turbos seem to have Bosch. Between 90 to 92, all non-California non-turbos were Regina cars. Variable Fuel Pump Setups: Many Regina cars have only one main fuel pump which is in the tank and no under-car pump; this fuel pump is reputed to be not as high a quality as Bosch.

Regina Technical Data. Setting Base Idle Specs and TPS on Bosch LH2.4-Equipped Cars . Cleaning the Throttle Body: See the discussion in Engine:Performance for more information Adjusting the LH2.4: 1. Ensure that when the cable drum is pushed off its endstop with a 2.5 mm feeler blade, the gap between throttle lever and adjustment screw is from 0.1 and 0.45 mm. 2.

Connect an accurate tachometer then warm up the engine. 3. On the front side of your throttle body, there is an adjustment screw. 4. 5. A. LH 2.1 & 2.2 Notes. B. PaintScratch Touch Up Paint, Spray Cans, Paint Pen. New Modified Transmission Flush Method with Pictures. Disclaimer I am adding this- typicall cover our A$$ stuff: Neither myself, nor anyone else associated with this thread including Matt or MVS are responsible for Any Issue related to this flush. Do this at your own risk. Important- Please Read This First (Info for P2 Cars): I need to add this information at the very beginning of this write up so that there's no confusion. What is outlined below is for all AWD/FWD Volvo's up until the design was changed for P2 cars ('01 and later), but the method is really the same. What is different is that the newer (P2- or '01 on) Volvo's transmission fluid flows in the opposite direction.

Dasapir originally posted with questions about the transmission flush. After posting back and forth with him he tried a modified flush that I have been wanting to do with my car. 1.) Tools: Long-neck funnel, 24mm or 15/16" box/open end, 5-6' 1/2" ID clear plastic tubing, snap-ring pliers: drain pan 2.) 3.) 4.) ATF drain plug on the driver's-side. 5.) 6.) 7.) 8.) 9. Blackstone Labs. Pure Silicone Vacuum Hose : BoostController.com LLC - America's Source for High quality turbo boost controllers, silicone hose, and more performance products - 877-836-6155- precision boost control. Turbosmart Warehouse Distributor.

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Chips, exhaust, larger turbos, bigger/slotted/drilled rotors, high performance brake pads, manual boost controllers, performance shocks/struts/springs, airbox mods and more! Also discussion on HID and Xenon lights, aftermarket foglights and other exterior lighting. V70XC 98 not fast enough!! By Glencoeteen » 31 Dec 2009, 19:15 okay guys i am a Newbie... I found a couple used ones for only $150 U.S i figured this should give me more power with out having to go get a ecu swap. and other more expensive items for the time being that is.. any and all tips and info will be welcomed with open ears! 98 V70XC~ Sold98 S70 T5 ~ Stolen ;(08 Xc90 V8 ~ Totaled98 V70 R~ New project!

Glencoeteen Forum Member Posts: 194 Joined: 31 Dec 2009, 19:00 Location: Portland, Oregon Model and Year: 98 V70R Re: V70XC 98 not fast enough!! By mindshadow » 31 Dec 2009, 19:34 From what I have been told by the people here the 2.4i can not handle the high-pressure turbo. Mindshadow.

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