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Difference with HDI model's
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MrBSI
PostPosted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 9:51 am Up
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brimbo wrote:
I'll probably be eaten alive for this, but what is the difference with HDI models, and non-HDI models?

If you want a HDI powered 206 always go for the 2.0 version, there virtually bulletproof reliability.

The 1.4 is gutless & not that reliable, the 1.6 is much worse, its like having a hand grenade in your pocket with the pin removed Laughing

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Andy180
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really? i thought since you only gain like 30 bhp from remapping the 2.0hdi youd get less from the 1.4
nope they remap up to 90bhp or slightly more quite nippy once theyve been mapped up. Mr Bsi why do you say the 1.4 hdi is unreliable ? .

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Antknee
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My 1.4 has been fine lol had it for over 2 years... only problems i've had is an earthing problem, coolant hose problem and cambelt tensioner broke because i didnt get it changed at the recommended interval
 
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jimblonduk
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Doing a comparison from Parkers ...

1.4 s 3d AC = 44mpg, VED F (£130 per year)

1.4hdi s 3d = 65mpg, VED C (£30 per year)

Hope that helps


Gary

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pug206lx
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That £30 per year road tax is an added benefit...
 


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MRyan89
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Yeah likewise, had the 1.4 hdi for 5 years and its been solid! Taken 73000 miles of me ragging it and still feels like new haha also did bordeaux to fleet in Hampshire on a single tank of fuel
 
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adsayer
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We did some calcs before getting the 1.4 HDi (coming from a 1.1) and we reckoned we'd get savings of about £800 Inc the tax. Plus it's a lot nippier.
Cars: 03 206 Look 1.4 HDi & 02 206 Style 1.4 HDi
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