I have an in-line fuel heater that I hope to fit as close to the fuel pump as possible, which should help cold starts (hopefullydavetherave wrote:If you are looking into veg oil Dommo, perhaps consider installing a twin tank system? Thats what i want to do to the prestige!!
It will allow alot easier start up in the cold, and cause the pump less wear i believe!
Gareth, you say I'm wrong, but then list numerous reasons why the engine is bad
What about this makes it good? (And I dont mean to sound like a tosser, but it's true, in my opinion) You have to bear in mind, I'm saying all this because at OEM spec it has poor fuel economy, and is slow, 150hp from a 2 litre turbo is NOT good, no matter what anyone tells me.XantiaMan wrote:Its lack of fuel economy is down to the compression ratio, its old school 8 valve cylinder head, and the weight does play a part. Activas are getting on for 1450kg, thats still heavy by modern standards, and a 1/4 of a ton IS a lot of weight, its more than another engine and gearbox combined!
The Saab engine is much more efficient and modern, because it has a 16 valve head and higher compression ratio. The latter makes a huge difference to the off boost economy. The XU10 engine is almost an antique in comparison.