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rapidmi

whats the difference between the 2.0l 8 turbo engines have some got less power than others et the 406 and the xm ones, a just bout one it has the round single butterfly throttle body on it not the twin ovel one, how do u know what engine it is

 

any help?

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jim21070

AFAIK, the XU10J2TE as found in the Xantia and XM are much about the same and make around 150BHP at 7psi boost. There were two different breeds, the RGX in the earlier cars (XMs) and RGY in later XMs and Xantias . They are very similar although the RGY is said to be stronger and more reliable. Both have a single butterfly.

 

I always thought the Pug versions were pretty much identical myself. I do note though that the Citroen ones all use the Bosch Motronic MP3.2 ECU whereas the Pug 406 and 605 appears to use the MP5.1 ECU.

 

You can tell from the cars VIN plate. If it has RGX or RGY in it, then it has the 8V turbo.

 

Whatever the donor, they're a cracking engine :ph34r:

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sonofsam

Wrong way round Jim, RGY (lower comp. ratio) = earlier engine, 140bhp

RGX = later engine, 150bhp

 

They both use MP3.2, my 406 engine certainly does.

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zowow

torque was fantastic on my old 406, was a motorway steamer too

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rapidmi

still cant identify mines as i dont know what the origonal car was lol, are there any differences between the strength of the engines - ie which engine is the most relieable with higher boost

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inferno

if you can take a photo of the induction pipeing from around the turbo and cambelt end i should be able to id it, fail in that the numbers near the oil filter somewhere...

 

the turbo is slightly different as is the induction pipeing between early and late ones...

 

this is an rgx

 

http://f7.yahoofs.com/users/445d0a02z91612...h4zHbGBsnZGagrI

http://f7.yahoofs.com/users/445d0a02z91612...h4zHbGBHTrMYj40

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sonofsam

Have a look on the engine block itself. In this picture, where

I have highlighted will either be RGX or RGY stamped into it, usually very faint though so

you might want to scrub at it.

 

I guess if you want to run big boost , along the lines of 1.5bar and upwards, then the earlier

low comp RGY engine is more preferable. Being reliable depends on the mods you

do to get it there..

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jim21070
Wrong way round Jim, RGY (lower comp. ratio) = earlier engine, 140bhp

RGX = later engine, 150bhp

 

They both use MP3.2, my 406 engine certainly does.

 

Sorry, It was late and working from memory after a very busy day :)

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rapidmi

cheers

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