TIA,
Shane.
Thanks
Tim
"shane.white" <shane...@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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Really, let it as original.
Regards,
G.T
g....@worldonline.fr
mi...@ironmaiden.com
205 Diesel & Turbo - Diesel : http://perso.worldonline.fr/205d
B*LLOX!
that fiesta with alloys, 'zorst and air filter, and drinks fuel (i presume
7-8l per 100km your talking bout fuel) is shagged. something is obviously
wrong mechanically.
"G.T" <g....@worldonline.fr> wrote in message
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> B*LLOX!
Not really. Pushing hard a car over its "factory limit" (say running a 205
GTi @ 160HP instead of the original 130) is "dangerous" for the engine life.
OK ?
> that fiesta with alloys, 'zorst and air filter, and drinks fuel (i presume
> 7-8l per 100km your talking bout fuel) is shagged. something
Of course it's shagged. Perhaps the accessories (I prefer calling them like
that) have made its life shorter. Use one of the good softwares avalaible on
the web to make an effort simulation, you'll see I'm right.
Codswallop, since you like using examples to make a point, I will do the
same:
Audi Coupe 2.3L 130BHP
Audi quattro turbo 2.3L (same basic engine) 200BHP and reliable
Rolls Royce CV12 Diesel 26.1L 397KW at 1800RPM BMEP10.15bar (industrial
use)
Rolls Royce CV12 Diesel 26.1L 900KW at 2300RPM BMEP18bar (general use) and
reliable
PSA XUD9 70 BHP
PSA XUDT9 92BHP and reliable
Like was said before there are numerous very good reasons why engines
produce x amount of horsepower, marketing being one. I think the above
examples show that a higher power need not make an engine life 'dangerous' I
also note that your example uses an engine that leaves the factory in quite
a high state of tune initially, the engine we are discussing does not, quite
the reverse in fact.
Regards Julian.
"Julian Stafford" <julian....@nospam.virgin.net> wrote in message
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i do agree with you to some extent, modding an engine beyond a sensible
limit will wear the engine quicker.but most newer cars can take a few ten's
of bhp more than the factory.
"Julian Stafford" <julian....@nospam.virgin.net> wrote in message
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>
> Audi Coupe 2.3L 130BHP
> Audi quattro turbo 2.3L (same basic engine) 200BHP and reliable
Yes. But it is a "factory enhancement" (sorry but my english quickly shows
its limits). I was talking about a "DIY enhancement", with no special
engineering before it.
> Rolls Royce CV12 Diesel 26.1L 900KW at 2300RPM BMEP18bar (general use)
and
> reliable
Marine engine ? Or for use in a Diesel power plant ?
Man Dxxxx (can't remember it) V10 18L twin turbo, 600 HP @ 1800RPM. The same
(marine version) was able of 760 or 820HP. Note you'll find the first one on
Man 19.603 models.
> PSA XUD9 70 BHP
Where have you seen this engine ? I believed it was only 65HP DIN.
> PSA XUDT9 92BHP and reliable
XUD9TE, so with an intercooler. An intercooler-less version also was
available (83HP if I remember correctly).
> also note that your example uses an engine that leaves the factory in
quite
> a high state of tune initially, the engine we are discussing does not,
quite
> the reverse in fact.
True. I perflectly agree with you, it was a bad example.
> > PSA XUD9 70 BHP
> Where have you seen this engine ? I believed it was only 65HP DIN.
>
71 HP on 405 et 306, 65 on 205/309 and other...
> > PSA XUDT9 92BHP and reliable
> XUD9TE, so with an intercooler. An intercooler-less version also was
> available (83HP if I remember correctly).
90 HP
@ bientôt,
Alexandre
306 LD 70 BHP/4600RPM 89lb/ft 2000 RPM.
Regards Julian.
Shane.
"Julian Stafford" <julian....@nospam.virgin.net> wrote in message
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It's around 150lb/ft I believe at somewhere around 2500rpm maybe give or
take a few hundred.
144 Lbs Ft @ 2250 RPM, which is more than the 2L petrol makes at 4000.
I think mine is maybe about 160-170 Lbs now (butt dyno)
Regards Julian.
Shane
306XRdt 93L
"Julian Stafford" <julian....@nospam.virgin.net> wrote in message
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More boost (18.5 PSI) and more fuel of course. Bigger I/C to follow maybe.
Julian
How much quicker does it feel compared to how it was previously, or is the
difference minor?
Cheers,
Shane.
"Julian Stafford" <julian....@nospam.virgin.net> wrote in message
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Car now much quicker, 60 in about 10secs guessing about 110 BHP
Julian