ian.welch.9404 wrote:My van has had a replacement engine. How can I check what engine they actually installed? Are there obvious visual difference or does anyone have pictures to id the two variants?
ake wrote:The Mk 6 Transit was available as both TDDi and TDCi depending upon the engine output
TDDi
FWD - 2.0 75ps 85ps 100ps
RWD - 2.4 75ps 90ps 115ps 120ps 125ps
TDCi
FWD - 2.0 125ps
RWD - 2.4 135ps
The main differance is that the TDDi uses a rotary pump and mechanical injectors, and the TDCi uses a high pressure pump, a common fuel rail and electronically controlled injectors.
It is very important that the TDCi models are fitted with the correct Ford fuel filter to prevent damage to the pump or injectors
tam-sierra wrote:ake wrote:The Mk 6 Transit was available as both TDDi and TDCi depending upon the engine output
TDDi
FWD - 2.0 75ps 85ps 100ps
RWD - 2.4 75ps 90ps 115ps 120ps 125ps
TDCi
FWD - 2.0 125ps
RWD - 2.4 135ps
The main differance is that the TDDi uses a rotary pump and mechanical injectors, and the TDCi uses a high pressure pump, a common fuel rail and electronically controlled injectors.
It is very important that the TDCi models are fitted with the correct Ford fuel filter to prevent damage to the pump or injectors
mine is the 2.4 tddi but how do i know what power variant i have?
ake wrote:tam-sierra wrote:ake wrote:The Mk 6 Transit was available as both TDDi and TDCi depending upon the engine output
TDDi
FWD - 2.0 75ps 85ps 100ps
RWD - 2.4 75ps 90ps 115ps 120ps 125ps
TDCi
FWD - 2.0 125ps
RWD - 2.4 135ps
The main differance is that the TDDi uses a rotary pump and mechanical injectors, and the TDCi uses a high pressure pump, a common fuel rail and electronically controlled injectors.
It is very important that the TDCi models are fitted with the correct Ford fuel filter to prevent damage to the pump or injectors
mine is the 2.4 tddi but how do i know what power variant i have?
What's the reg number?
ake wrote:It's a 120ps.
I have posted the full details here :arrow: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=37058&p=1302991#p1302991
Altransit wrote:PS is almost, but not quite the same, as BHP :mrgreen:
It's close enough to use as a guide though :D
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