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  1. Wow, those are a lot of things to do. Thank you very much, I will follow your advice!
  2. Oh okay, I see. I guess there are no affordable perfomance parts for the Felicia in the geometries wise. By the way, I am not looking forward to build a monster tracktool, just a cheap and low weight car to have fun with. I don´t have a lot of money, neither high-tech machinery, so I wonder if changing a few things (coils, silentblocks, etc), its dynamic performance would level up (not talking about the engine here). I have also heard that the chasis could need some extra welds, I don't mind that, but I would like to start in this world with this car, because I like it and it's very rare to see in my country. Thank you very much for your opinion and information, it's very valuable for me.
  3. Hi there! I own a Skoda Felicia 1.9D as a daily car, but I am interested in starting a project to take it to the track or just enjoying it on the road. I was thinking of puting a 1.9tdi 130hp from a Skoda Fabia VRS (for example) on it, but I think I will be in trouble with some issues. First of all, the weight of that engine is way higher than the stock one, so it'll probably make the car understeer a lot. Secondly, I dont even know if that motor fits the engine bay of the felicia (with all the air conditioning and that comfort stuff removed). It doesnt really have to be my car, I mean I wouldnt mind if I had to sell it and buy other version (1.6 gasoline for example) if a swap/upgrading were easier or cheaper on it. Please, if someone reading this has built a swap like this or any other, I would love to read you. Thank you!.

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