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yes it will, u have to do a full engine swap and get all the parts for it
If the car is the same as in it came out of a non-turbo and your putting it in a non-turbo it will work but if it came out of a non-turbo and your putting it in a turbo then it won't work. If it came out of a turbo and your putting it in a non-turbo it won't work. If it came out of a turbo and your putting in a turbo then it will work.
Bulb warning failure relay, a big round and red relay, back the ashtray
Yes it will , but you may have to do some drive shaft work.
If the fuel gauge in your 2001 Volvo V70 Turbo is not working, it could be due to a faulty fuel sending unit, a damaged gauge, or an electrical issue such as a blown fuse or wiring problem. Start by checking the fuse related to the instrument cluster, then inspect the wiring and connections to the fuel tank. If these appear fine, the fuel sending unit, which measures the fuel level and sends a signal to the gauge, may need to be replaced. Consulting a mechanic for a proper diagnostic can help pinpoint the issue.
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yes a 350 turbo converter will fit a 400 turbo and vice versa
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The distributer is a purely electrical device, it distributes the spark to the proper cylinder. If there's no fuel, check out the fuel pump.