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Got myself a new car

Nice I have alywas like the S60 Type Rs, not sure about how reliable they are though ive known them to be a little eccentric.

Yeah, the angle gear explodes, some before 100K miles.

This can be fixed though. The epoxy method doesn't seem great to me, but the welding method does seem like a good long term solution. The other options include buying a new angle gear, or running it as FWD only.

The differential module can overheat and fail. Suggest changing fluid, look into forced air vent or perhaps the Xemodex solution.

Timing belt, every 70K miles. Do not test your luck with a 105K timing belt interval.

Trans is questionable, but reliable if you keep fresh fluid in it and aren't interested in going too far past a basic bolt on car. There are some issues with the valve body IIRC.

Good thing you don't have the factory radio anymore, those things suck. All of them.

Anything electronic can and will fail eventually. I'd suggest finding a good Volvo shop near you or figuring out how to get the ebay DICE knockoff to work. For example, the DIM (Driver information module) aka the instrument cluster fails on those cars. First signs will be the screen in the bottom left showing signs of being glitchy. Again, another thing you'd probably want to visit Xemodex for instead of the dealer.

As a sign of good faith to the car, you should probably have the timing belt changed along with the tensioner, software updates performed at the dealer and pickup a set of Volvo spark plugs. The plugs were due 2K miles ago IIRC, so unless you have proof it was done, I'd do it.

Then install the spark plugs, clean the fame trap, and change every fluid in the car. I mean every fluid. Differential fluids, make sure you get all of them, brake fluid, transmission fluid etc. Power steering and coolant are not typically an issue. But the pre 06 power steering reservoir sucks and will eventually start to seep fluid. I don't know if the 06+ reservoir will fit. I'm tempted to try it myself.

There's also this interesting thing they call the "EBD" or the exhaust bracket of death. It's the near the rear, and if hit just right, will take out your exhaust and driveshaft.

Turbo control valves sometimes fail. People try modified MAC valves like phuzzy motorsports (http://www.phuzzymotorsports.com/shop/index.php) or IPD sells. Sometimes they work better, some find they don't. Sometimes the wastegate needs to be adjusted before it'll work properly.

Same goes for getting a tune. Out of all the options, I'd suggest avoiding Rica. They've had some unresolved issues, and they wouldn't return my emails. Instead I'd suggest ARD (http://www.ardtuning.com/) or IPD (http://ipdusa.com/). IPD sells the MTE tune.

I believe the Ebay downpipe/exhaust actually fits. OBX branded. Do some research on swedespeed or volvospeed.

Intakes are pointless on these cars. Some have noted reductions in MAF readings and lowered boost levels with aftermarket intakes

Getting a silicone intake tube and what they call the R Kelly intake is about all I'd suggest. R kelly intake is now the intake that IPD sells here: http://www.ipdusa.com/products/5679/113179-r-model-intake-kit
 
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See...Matt knows all about it.

If I didn't get the Saab I was looking at BMW E90 330XI sedan's, I trust the N52 more than the N54
 
See...Matt knows all about it.

If I didn't get the Saab I was looking at BMW E90 330XI sedan's, I trust the N52 more than the N54

And I was only reading those things to get an idea of what was "normal" for a Volvo. :|

I seem to recall reading the same thing about the N54 vs N52. Ah, direct injection, and dead fuel pumps.
 
Damn that was a lot of good info to take in right there lol I've definitely got plans to change plugs real soon, and I read up online about the timing belt interval, so I'll be sure to stay on that. You kinda scared me there with the EBD, so I'm definitely gonna be careful with that lol is there anything I can do to prevent it, or is it inevitable? Thanks for the heads up on all that though, do you own one yourself or just know a lot about them?
 
Saab has Fuel pumps that go out around 100k (mine lasted to 130k), they are only $200 and take about 15-20 minutes to change out. Easy as pie.

European cars have parts that wear so they don't break the more expensive and strong important parts, well that is the idea and theory anyways. I still find more joy in owning a Euro over American (just how I am), since all the Japs have become Appliances.
 
Damn that was a lot of good info to take in right there lol I've definitely got plans to change plugs real soon, and I read up online about the timing belt interval, so I'll be sure to stay on that. You kinda scared me there with the EBD, so I'm definitely gonna be careful with that lol is there anything I can do to prevent it, or is it inevitable? Thanks for the heads up on all that though, do you own one yourself or just know a lot about them?

The EBD can just simply be unbolted. That's it.

Thinking about it, your car has a big torque limiter in first and second gear. You can fix that by getting a tune. I'd be leery of it unless you fixed the angle gear first.

I have a 2001 S80 T6. Pretty much the worst Volvo made possibly ever short of the XC90 T6. Even higher failure rates on the electronic modules, plus the transmission is a 4T65E in a Grand Prix GXP like situation where heat, torque, slip all got together to kill the transmissions much faster than anyone had expected.

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Yea I definitely wanted to go Euro with my next car, I just hate the risk of owning one and having parts break/fail because of the cost to fix them. The one time we had to take my moms Audi to the dealership, it was a nice fat bill lol
 
The EBD can just simply be unbolted. That's it.

I have a 2001 S80 T6. Pretty much the worst Volvo made possibly ever short of the XC90 T6. Even higher failure rates on the electronic modules, plus the transmission is a 4T65E in a Grand Prix GXP like situation where heat, torque, slip all got together to kill the transmissions much faster than anyone had expected.

Thinking about it, your car has a big torque limiter in first and second gear. You can fix that by getting a tune. I'd be leery of it unless you fixed the angle gear first.

Yea IDK how soon I'll be getting this thing tuned, but I'll make sure to replace the angle gear before any of that happens. I'm trying to keep this as stock as possible until I have more time and money to invest into it.
 
Oh, lower control arms.

You're going to go through them like toilet paper.

You could try poly bushings. That's the route I went, Superflex rear and Powerflex front from Viva Performance. But I don't know how long they're going to last to be honest. Some people have commented on the poly bushings in here: Swedespeed Forums - FCP Urethane LCAs

Longest I've seen in there is 15 000 miles without issue.

A small heads up on the rad. If it goes and your temps go up, turn the car off immediately. The headgasket pops really easily if overheated. Keep an open eye for coolant leaks near the end caps of the rad.

Car will be great when it works :)
 
LOL Stop scaring me :(

I knew about the control arms, when I worked at a shop, I replaced only a bajillion of them on Volvo's lol

So far no leaks out of the radiator, and one of the things I check probably more than my speed itself, is my ECT :)
 


Ha, I've already spent a pile.

And I know I need a transmission and brakes all around. I think a tune, intercooler and the transmission/brake repairs, it'd be a very solid, yet fun vehicle for another 6-10 years.

If you know what can go wrong, you know what to watch for. That way you're more prepared to deal with it, if it occurs. I'm sure most of this stuff is a non issue for most of the vehicles out there.

So the only thing I'd assume to be common would be the LCAs. Everything else will likely be hit or miss.
 
I don't care what anyone says that's a clean little ride. Would look sick with tint, wheels, headlight covers, and tinted tail lights.
 


I don't care what anyone says that's a clean little ride. Would look sick with tint, wheels, headlight covers, and tinted tail lights.

And ruin the awesome volvo lighting system?

Also finding wheels that clear those brakes is fun. But those wheels will cover most of the cost of new wheels if you sell them.
 
nice car. how much did it run you or are you doing payments on it?

Payments on it

Ha, I've already spent a pile.

And I know I need a transmission and brakes all around. I think a tune, intercooler and the transmission/brake repairs, it'd be a very solid, yet fun vehicle for another 6-10 years.

If you know what can go wrong, you know what to watch for. That way you're more prepared to deal with it, if it occurs. I'm sure most of this stuff is a non issue for most of the vehicles out there.

So the only thing I'd assume to be common would be the LCAs. Everything else will likely be hit or miss.

Yea I'm definitely one of the guys that fixes problems before they become a serious issue, I hate not having a car to drive. All the advice is definitely appreciated though, I couldn't find some of that stuff online so it's definitely good to know what to watch out for.

I don't care what anyone says that's a clean little ride. Would look sick with tint, wheels, headlight covers, and tinted tail lights.

Thanks man :) I know for sure I'm tinting the windows but I don't think I'll tint heads/tails or change rims, I really like the clean look it has stock.
 
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