2.1 SED Still Going Strong

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Re: 2.1 SED Still Going Strong

Post by steelcityuk » Tue Jan 21, 2014 12:34 am

Ah I see, it was definately a BlackBerry.

Blanking off the EGR on a 2.5 isn't too bad, once you've worked out have to get the clip off via the right wheel arch.

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Re: 2.1 SED Still Going Strong

Post by jorgy » Thu Jan 23, 2014 12:04 pm

citroenxm wrote:Hdi to xm.. I have it all here ready.. got the donor xantia a hdi 110 8 v .. and got an xm to receive. The twitch is the gearbox.. but I reckon with a 2.5 manual pedal box for the hydraulic clutch we be flying along. I was still hoping to be first to do it.. but I guess I won't be..
Why not just keep the XM's box Paul...the guy on youtube had stuck the later 16v 2lt Hdi on the XM's box and said it was a straight fit...surely the 8v is the same...just stick the 110 HDi in...you can deal later with other boxes if needed...? Is this not the simplest way?
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Re: 2.1 SED Still Going Strong

Post by kingp » Thu Jan 23, 2014 12:48 pm

Ideally though for the hdi you want a higher ratio'd box to take advantage of the new engines low boost point and better cruising torque at normal motorway speeds, ideally about 1400-1600rpm at 65mph so at the legal limit it's just on boost when and ready when you need it for a hill if carrying weight :)

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