Which engine is this?
Here is a picture of the engine of the 360GLT I am picking up next week. Can anyone enlighten me to which one it is,e.g. B200E, or F.
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B200E in the 360 GLT. 116hp off top of head!
Tim.. |
B200F only seems to have existed in europe, the UK got to put up with the joys of open loop injection ;)
I'm not sure of external differences tbh, although I think all 200F's had pulsair fitted, not seen it on 200E's apart from one with A/C. |
Well, certainly not much room for a spare wheel in there...................
Looks like good fun though |
AFAIK, the UK only got B200E's. From '86 Europe also got B200EA's (Pulsair and EGR exhaust recirculation) and B200F's (3-way cat and lambda sensor). If you you've got a B200F (that'd be unusual), you should have a lambda sond (oxygen sensor) screwed into the downpipe.
Tom |
That's right, we only got B200Es, not Fs.
Official power ratings differed depending on year and spec. If I remember correctly, the highest figures were for B19E cars (-84 models?), at about 118bhp. High compression B200E models (85-86?) were about 115, while late low-compression B200E models (87-?) were 111bhp, I believe. B200K models differed too - 105 and 101 rings a bell, for high and low compression, respectively. The B19A (predecessor to the B200K) was something like 95bhp, from memory...mainly thanks to a weedy camshaft profile blunting high RPM power - the carb is bigger, and I bet those cars *felt* more powerful! cheers James |
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