V70 2.0d, feeble?
Discussion
Following on from my previous thread http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/gassing/topic.asp?h=0... I've pretty much discounted the V50 as being a little too small for my needs.
So, I've started to look at V70s and have found a nicely specced 2.0d R Design.
Have any of you had any experience of this engine in the V70?
I'm not expecting it to be rapid but is the engine man enough for the job or will I regret not looking for an older (and leggier) D5 V70?
Any experience of mpg from a V70 2.0d would be appreciated also.
Thanks in advance.
So, I've started to look at V70s and have found a nicely specced 2.0d R Design.
Have any of you had any experience of this engine in the V70?
I'm not expecting it to be rapid but is the engine man enough for the job or will I regret not looking for an older (and leggier) D5 V70?
Any experience of mpg from a V70 2.0d would be appreciated also.
Thanks in advance.
Deerfoot said:
Petrolhead_Rich said:
what about the diesel engine options between the bottom and top of the range?
Like the 2.4d?Strikes me as having the thirst of the D5 without the pace.
Deerfoot said:
Petrolhead_Rich said:
what about the diesel engine options between the bottom and top of the range?
Like the 2.4d?Strikes me as having the thirst of the D5 without the pace.
I wouldn't say the 2.0D would feel feeble. It will have a lot of pull at the bottom and I guess you'd lose out at the top end but that's not really what the car is about. Remember it is the same engine/size combo as a Mondeo and they are very common in 2.0d form.
It isn't even the smallest engine Volvo do in the V70 - they put the 1.6D engine in the DRIVe version.
The 5 cylinder diesels are very nice though...
It isn't even the smallest engine Volvo do in the V70 - they put the 1.6D engine in the DRIVe version.
The 5 cylinder diesels are very nice though...
Has anyone chipped the 2.0d? Most companies take it from 136 to 178 bhp which is a nice jump. Seems a good bet to me. I've also been looking at the 2.0d RDesign, great value right now.
You get almost the same power as the D5 but with economy barely changed. I've read elsewhere that this remap can even improve your economy as the V70 is a big lump and the standard 2.0d does struggle a little.
I also know many people who have chipped this engine to c.170 bhp in Ford products and have found improved economy.
Just wondering if there are PHers with any experience...
Thanks
You get almost the same power as the D5 but with economy barely changed. I've read elsewhere that this remap can even improve your economy as the V70 is a big lump and the standard 2.0d does struggle a little.
I also know many people who have chipped this engine to c.170 bhp in Ford products and have found improved economy.
Just wondering if there are PHers with any experience...
Thanks
Depends on what you need and like.
Some are happy with the 2.0D - I think it underpowered and heavy on consumption when "booted".
The 2.4D and D5 were the same basic set up with few differences (namely ECU) between approx 2005 and 2009 but then the 2.4D and D5 went single/dual turbo routes and a simple "chip change" does not give parity. (Ignore the latest 215bhp for now).
The 2.4D and D5 are similar for MPG (in my experience) but the performance element of the D5 is better than the 2.4D (seems the ~20bhp makes a difference).
None of the current R-Design are anything other than marketing ploys - as very few within the range are true to the R roots (the T6 comes close but a geartronic only box!).
My choice would be V70 D5 Geartronic 205bhp R-Design (resale value / manual boxes had some woes / tuneable)
Some are happy with the 2.0D - I think it underpowered and heavy on consumption when "booted".
The 2.4D and D5 were the same basic set up with few differences (namely ECU) between approx 2005 and 2009 but then the 2.4D and D5 went single/dual turbo routes and a simple "chip change" does not give parity. (Ignore the latest 215bhp for now).
The 2.4D and D5 are similar for MPG (in my experience) but the performance element of the D5 is better than the 2.4D (seems the ~20bhp makes a difference).
None of the current R-Design are anything other than marketing ploys - as very few within the range are true to the R roots (the T6 comes close but a geartronic only box!).
My choice would be V70 D5 Geartronic 205bhp R-Design (resale value / manual boxes had some woes / tuneable)
Good morning everyone, just signed up . I have a Volvo v70 2.0 d r design ,2009 bought it 3 yrs ago with 32,000 MLS for 10k,one owner . Superb car ! No major problems, she's in for servicing every 10k , fitted a chip from chip express, she tramps on , had her 120mph many times and wants to go more ,do a long drive up north every month 250 miles . Keen fisherman and camper and all the equipment fits in fine ,very spacious once the back seats fold down and it becomes a completely flat surface, so pleased with this car won't ever sell it.had a v70R 1998 before ,superb again fast as fk chipped to 300bhp ,wanted to keep going at 140. Volvo make safe n reliable cars .
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