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I am looking to buy a 2014 S60. It has a T6 Polestar engine. The listing says it is modified but small dealer says they don't know extent of "modified."
I know the intercooler was changed to a do88. But I am not sure whatelse.
I have attached a few pictures of engine. Thanks for your help
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I am looking to buy a 2014 S60. It has a T6 Polestar engine. The listing says it is modified
I know the intercooler was changed to a do88.
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That was a car where the previous owner spent a bunch on money trying to make it faster. And I bet he ran the crap out of it trying to prove it was faster - Then got bored because it is after all a Volvo sedan. (or hidden problems began to appear and was traded)
Why intentially choose a car to purchase when you know it was probably abused?
There are 37 more 2013-2015 s60s for sale on autotrader with the T6 engine. Most if not all of them are stock cars.
Unless you just really want a modified car that may have unknown problems (such as a damaged transmission from abusive driving)
yep. the most common "mod" for a turbo engine is an ECU tune that raises boost, changes the fuel maps etc. Then the owner went about adding aftermarket bits like silicone hoses, possibly a blowoff valve, a bigger intercooler, possibly a "fresh air" intake (which usually suck in warm air from the engine) as a way of dealing with that extra pressure and heat. All of that will add stress to the engine internals - maybe not to the point of damage but certainly beyond what the factory design expected, particularly the transmission.
If you want a daily driver good for 200K+ miles, then I'd say keep on shopping, keeping an eye for a car with a ful maintenance history.