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How many different 1.6 CRDi engines have there been? Have they all had cast iron blocks? Do they have particular code names? (I see references to codes such as U2 here and there in the discussions.)Looking at brochures from 2007 and 2013, I see that they are the same capacity, 1582cc, same bore and stroke (77.2 mm x 84.5 mm) but the 2007 has 85 kW and 255 Nm; 2013 has 94 kW and 260 Nm.
The FD with the U engine came with a 1,6 L 90 HP/230 Nm or 115 HP/255 NmThe FD with the U2 engine came with a 1,6 L 90 HP/240 Nm or 115 HP/260 NM or 128 HP/260 NmThe GD with the U2 engine comes with a 1,6 L 110 HP/260 Nm or 128HP/260 NmThe GD also comes with a 1,4 CRDI 90 HP/220 Nm but I don't know if it's just a "downgraded" U2 engine. One of the differences between the U 90 HP and 115 HP is the turbo. 90 HP have normal turbo, the 115 HP have VGT turbo.
Do you get the 1,4 CRDi in OZ...
that's interesting Alan, i think the GD would push less wind than the FD, but just guessing. was your economy any different with changed diff ratio?
I'm not understanding the logic of this economy discussion. Cold air is denser than hot air, that's why/how the intercooler works - chill the air to assist with combustion efficiency and, ultimately economy. Present colder air to the intercooler and its efficency increases (really high performance diesels benefit from water cooled heat exchangers rather than air to air) As for the lower ambient temp affecting actual engine operating temperature, the thermostat will take care of that, so engine temps should be the same. I'm wondering if the fuel quality is different ?
Quote from: Dogsbody on January 22, 2014, 00:57:58I'm not understanding the logic of this economy discussion. Cold air is denser than hot air, that's why/how the intercooler works - chill the air to assist with combustion efficiency and, ultimately economy. Present colder air to the intercooler and its efficency increases (really high performance diesels benefit from water cooled heat exchangers rather than air to air) As for the lower ambient temp affecting actual engine operating temperature, the thermostat will take care of that, so engine temps should be the same. I'm wondering if the fuel quality is different ?Dogsbody, are we related?