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@zaveri-5TD6Sk • May 14, 2012
You can always replace the engine provided the new engine fits into the car, and interfaces with the rest of the systems such as the clutch, etc
This is an impossibility , because most of the vehicle engines are design-specific, and they cannot be used in another car.
secondly even if you did succeeded in replacing the engine, then you have to change your usual style of driving. -
@chandrasheki-CfRNrC • May 14, 2012
Thank u for the suggestion,
As my daughter love this car a lot and I dont want to replace it because of power reason.
Can I get an Turbocharger fitted to my engine. What Iam looking at is slight increase in torque say some63Nm@3000rpm and some 45-50ps power. -
@gohm-F3UUpP • May 15, 2012
Forced induction is definitely easier and cheaper than an engine swap. For torque lower in the rev range, look into a supercharger. -
@chandrasheki-CfRNrC • May 18, 2012
Mr.Gohm,
Thank u, can u plz suggest the model. Present Power and Torque is 38ps & 51Nm@5500rpm. -
@gohm-F3UUpP • May 21, 2012
Sorry, can't help you there, not familiar with specific part numbers for forced induction of a Nano being in the US. A quick search using a search engine pulled up what looks like several forums that deal with the car, I'd suggest starting there.