Even if it had one, as some Hdi's do; idiot bodges like that would have the car in limp-home within 200 yds. These systems are frighteningly complex and self-aware; you can't just play with them like an old 405.
The ECU constantly computes [and displays] what the boost level should be for those revs and intake air volume [the target boost] and any deviation in the actual boost signal would flag a heavyweight code immediately.
Hydrogen is the latest shysters' snake oil - if it worked, it would already be on there. You've been had; bin it before you damage the engine.
Incidentally what's the engine code on this one; there were a few 1.6HDI's around at the end of '05?
Edited by Screwloose on 01/07/2008 at 20:10
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