oilrag
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Yes, Thank you Fiat for the 1.3 Multijet diesel, the best diesel engine I have owned.
1) No service items at all other than filters (and oil changes) for a stated 150,000 mile period.
2) No cambelt. So no replacement cost and no concerns over breaking between change intervals. ( read peace of mind)
3) Waterpump driven by the auxilliary belt.
4) Oil filter design means its possible to change it standing in front of the car and not grovelling in the grit on the drive. ( engine oil changed by suction standing)
5) Torque is at maximum at low engine revs due to a 4 cylinder engine design and accordingly there is a flat torque curve across a usable rev range.
( compare and contrast with the VW 3 cylinder 1.4 belt drive diesel where there is no usable torque until 2,300 revs ( Multijet 1,750) and torque falls away sooner with the VW.)
6) Hydraulic tappets
7) Smoothness and driveability
8) versatility, compact design, able to be fitted in a wide range of vehicles.
10) Low Fuel consumption, In my 05 Punto van has achieved 78.9 MPG keeping to under 60MPH and driving for economy. Typically gets 63/65MPG on an average mixed run and never less than 60MPG at an indicated 78MPH.
10) Low purchase cost, (most evident when this Fiat/GM engine is bought in a Fiat vehicle)
11) 3 year warranty, but with 2 years being a full manufactures warranty (when compared with many other competitors such as Ford or Vauxhall with 1 year).
Conclusion, A fantastic engine and coupled with galvanising on the vehicles, exellent value.
Regards
1) No service items at all other than filters (and oil changes) for a stated 150,000 mile period.
2) No cambelt. So no replacement cost and no concerns over breaking between change intervals. ( read peace of mind)
3) Waterpump driven by the auxilliary belt.
4) Oil filter design means its possible to change it standing in front of the car and not grovelling in the grit on the drive. ( engine oil changed by suction standing)
5) Torque is at maximum at low engine revs due to a 4 cylinder engine design and accordingly there is a flat torque curve across a usable rev range.
( compare and contrast with the VW 3 cylinder 1.4 belt drive diesel where there is no usable torque until 2,300 revs ( Multijet 1,750) and torque falls away sooner with the VW.)
6) Hydraulic tappets
7) Smoothness and driveability
8) versatility, compact design, able to be fitted in a wide range of vehicles.
10) Low Fuel consumption, In my 05 Punto van has achieved 78.9 MPG keeping to under 60MPH and driving for economy. Typically gets 63/65MPG on an average mixed run and never less than 60MPG at an indicated 78MPH.
10) Low purchase cost, (most evident when this Fiat/GM engine is bought in a Fiat vehicle)
11) 3 year warranty, but with 2 years being a full manufactures warranty (when compared with many other competitors such as Ford or Vauxhall with 1 year).
Conclusion, A fantastic engine and coupled with galvanising on the vehicles, exellent value.
Regards
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