dunitmull
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Registered: 18th Oct 09
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i hear you guys talking abot xe20x1e or whatever for our engines... mines a 1.0 12v... whats the score? how does it work?
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Richie
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Your engine depending on the year will either be a X10XE or a Z10XE.
Not sure what they use to make up the codes though. The two numbers after the first letter stands for the capacity. If it's got T on the end, its a turbo
[Edited on 22-12-2009 by Richie]
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Richie
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Here you go.... taken from cavweb:
The first digit of the code relates to the emissions regs the engine meets.
Z = euro 4
Y = euro 3
X = euro 2
C = euro 1
Cars made before the emissions regulations have no letter at the start of the code.
The next 2 digits are the capacity.
For example, the 20 in C20 XE means 2 litre.
The next letter is the compression ratio.
G = 8 to 8.5:1
L = 8.5 to 9:1
N = 9 to 9.5:1
S = 9.5 to 10:1
X = 10 to 11.5:1
Y = 11.5+:1
The next digit relates to the fuelling.
D = diesel
E = multi-point injection
Z = single-point injection
V = carburettor
Some engines have an extra code at the end, if they are different from normal
For example:
H = high output
R = increase output
T = turbo
V = volume model
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dunitmull
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thats perfect. cheers guys
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