What To Expect When Modifying A Volvo | Understanding Volvo’s & Performance

What To Expect When Modifying A Volvo | Understanding Volvo’s & Performance

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We all know Volvo’s are scary cars to work on, but they are actually not all that bad. Sometimes you just have to take a chance and try something new. In some way Volvo’s are a little tedious to work on and are difficult to understand. Parts & prices are one of the biggest set backs of these cars but at least there are plenty of places that offer aftermarket parts to make your car vroom faster. Watch and find out what you’re missing about Volvo’s.

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@THAT_06_XC90 says:

does this also go for p2 xc90s?

@codybinder8763 says:

What are the websites he said in the description and I can't find them

@jvsyoutube3298 says:

have had several volvo 5-cyls, never had a turbo, until i got a 2000 s60 2.4 200hp all leather spaceball. One of my first was also removing the last muffler that was brand new haha. Then i cut out the airbox, dont care that i suck warm air, i just wanted the sound. Then i got a stage 1 ecu tune. 250hp, man, it felt like i bought a new car again! after that one spark went out, but before that i checked my injectors. And yeah, the injectors really needed a clean, did a flow test, and none of them where in sync. One of the injectors flowed like 1/3rd of what it should, it was really bad. Changed out that one and flowchecked and cleaned them out with injectorcleaner and a cleaning program on the flowchecker. Anyhow, check your injectors is what i want to say to everybody with this story.

@matsku5853 says:

I have 2015 volvo v70 d4, I want to get some modifications but can't seem to find anything online, which is a bummer….

@willchau4912 says:

What do you recommend for newer t8 models for mods?

@samashton8380 says:

I have a 2004 2.5t and am wanting to do a little bit more into it. I did the timing and new cvvt hubs and just want a little more out of it any ideas

@notsoaveragejoe2JZ says:

Good basic info, everyone forgets stage 0 before mods. Also those new to modding should also consider supporting mods besides power adders. Adding 150 hp means nothing if your transmission hasn't been looked over, same goes for brakes and suspension. Did this on my IS with no regrets. Spent more $ on brakes, suspension, transmission than i did power adders because power means nothing if you cant get it to the ground or control it.

@user-wt9dn3cp2v says:

is that 2.5t

@Pyro293 says:

First of all change the tcv they are always in bad shape because people dont change them. Check if pcv is clogged big job. Turbo can crack. The auto transmission is trash so check and smell the trans fluid before buying one whit auto.

@thepolishshop says:

Im looking at a v50 wagon with a 2.4 na. Its blown up, i wonder if the 2.5 t would swap in?

@themike97_58 says:

important not to forget to upgrade your suspension as you add power! get better tires. upgrade bushings. upgrade sways. refresh/upgrade your brakes. its great to push 400+ hp out of a car but if u cant control it, then its worthless.

@Jacke3 says:

Please modify a Volvo V70 T6?!?!?

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