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piddy

posted on 26/1/08 at 07:56 PM Reply With Quote
2.0 TDCi

What changes the Ford 2.0 TDCi engine from a 115 BHP to a 130 BHP?
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sparrks

posted on 26/1/08 at 08:16 PM Reply With Quote
asked the same question to the ford field tech as far as we know its only the map and esp parameters using ford ids you can suck and blow info from 90-115 and 115-136 but cant suck and blow 136-150 st due to engine size give it a go if it doesnt work you can still downgrade it back providing you save the session on the ids
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coozer

posted on 26/1/08 at 08:29 PM Reply With Quote
Different maps in the ECU.

Being a supplier to Ford I visit the plant in Genk every month. When you watch the cars coming down the line they have a A3 piece of paper that tells the operators what to put on the car. The code also has the bhp on it. The top of range TDCi Mondeos have 155bhp.

Its the same engine in the Jaguar X type as well. Next time I'm in Jaguar I'll check the bhp.





1972 V8 Jago

1980 Z750

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piddy

posted on 26/1/08 at 08:51 PM Reply With Quote
quote:

give it a go if it doesnt work you can still downgrade it back providing you save the session on the ids



Haven't got a clue what your talking about.

Thanks for the replies.

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sparrks

posted on 26/1/08 at 10:02 PM Reply With Quote
when you connect the ford ids it asks you if you want to save all the data (maps)to the harddrive as a back up
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