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Alexvtrmk1
30th January 2009, 23:32
Hello all (Y)
Just was wondering about the Vtr mk1's and mk2's (sorry if this has already been asked, i couldnt find it)
But; whats the difference in the engines? What makes that extra 8bhp to the mk2 engine when the mk1 engine has 90bhp. cheers :)

saxokid100
30th January 2009, 23:34
Hello all (Y)
Just was wondering about the Vtr mk1's and mk2's (sorry if this has already been asked, i couldnt find it)
But; whats the difference in the engines? What makes that extra 8bhp to the mk2 engine when the mk1 engine has 90bhp. cheers :)

This comes up every week on here!!......:wall::bump:

Alexvtrmk1
31st January 2009, 17:43
This comes up every week on here!!......:wall::bump:

ok Clapping

Alexvtrmk1
31st January 2009, 17:43
This comes up every week on here!!......:wall::bump:

ok !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Psycho18
31st January 2009, 17:45
actually yeah wouldn't mind knowing where that extra 8hp comes from?

Spanky
31st January 2009, 17:58
different fueling is one part of it i think....

Alexvtrmk1
31st January 2009, 18:12
I know they have different throttle bodies. That might be it lol

Spanky
31st January 2009, 18:13
ahh a fellow Geordie lol didnt realise.

Im sure i have heard its somthing to do with the fueling.

Plus the cat is different as its in the maifold not under that car....

silversaxo113
31st January 2009, 18:36
yer its defo smething to do with the fueling system and the cat thats what ive been told anyways

Alexvtrmk1
31st January 2009, 18:47
ahh a fellow Geordie lol didnt realise.

Im sure i have heard its somthing to do with the fueling.

Plus the cat is different as its in the maifold not under that car....

Fueling? hmm kool, yes geordie all the way lol :P

readie
31st January 2009, 18:49
i thought it was the injectors? and as said above the fact the cat is in the manifold might change things

Psycho18
1st February 2009, 15:32
surely though if it was just the cat then both a mk1 and mk2 de-cated would be same performance. Maybe only citroen know the real answer:geek:

WestCoast98
1st February 2009, 16:07
uprated ECU or something to do with the ECU I was told...

steviet
1st February 2009, 16:11
uprated ECU or something to do with the ECU I was told...

yeah thats what i thought

WestCoast98
1st February 2009, 16:16
it made sense when i at the ECU of a Ph1 (my old westy) and my Ph2 VTR (I know how simple that must sound haha) so I believed that was the real reason for the difference in power. Didn't know it was 98bhp though, autotrader says 100bhp but a friend told me its 105???

Alexvtrmk1
1st February 2009, 16:19
hmmmmmm:S aw well, yeah ecu is a 3 plug, mines a single plug, wont be the the cat, can understand if its the ecu, injectors, i no they have different throttle bodies that mite just be it :)

WestCoast98
1st February 2009, 16:27
all is a mystery, i guess citroen and peugeot will only know why theres a difference in power