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Oct 23rd, 2021, 10:01 | #1 |
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850 s?
Can anybody tell me the engine specs on this, I know it’s the bigger 2.5 engine but no turbo I believe?
Would that make it have better fuel economy than a T5 then and if so what about mpg 25 maybe? Also is the engine a bit stronger in this model or am I imagining it. Finally there aren’t many about somare they a little bit rarer than the T5s. Oh and finally finally could a turbo be added easy enough if I decided economy wasn’t a factor and I wanted it T5 performance. Reason I’m asking is I’ve just picked one up with 50 0dd thousand on clock. To say I’m happy is an understatement . I’d really appreciate any help please. |
Oct 23rd, 2021, 11:43 | #2 |
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The 2.5 litre engine comes with two different power outputs
10v engine code 5252S with an output of 142bhp 20v engine code 5254S with an output of 168bhp Fuel consumption will be slightly better than a turbo model but nowhere as good as a modern car All the 850 engines are long lived, not sure there is any info that the 2.5 is stronger The "S" models were lower specification models and have no idea how rare they are now but they won't be as desirable as the T5 variants 850 models were:- (low to high specification) (excluding turbo models) 850 850S 850SE 850GLT 850GLE 850CD No point fitting a turbo, more bother than it's worth, just buy a turbo model and save yourself the headaches This is the only brochure pages I have for the 850S model
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Oct 23rd, 2021, 14:01 | #3 |
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My V70 auto has the 2.5 20valve engine and does 30.5 average mpg...if this helps.
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Oct 23rd, 2021, 23:26 | #4 |
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With these being cars of another era, thus real-world, you'll not get much better that 31-33mpg. Short runs, and it's not hard to see 24-25mpg. Spend what you like, change what you like, you'll not see any return on the investment.
If you're capable of doing a decent job, an LPG conversion used to be stellar advice. Provided you don't lash it up, it'll give you real returns, yet with pumps getting harder to find, even this advice whilst still valid, is being outmoded. Face it: in not trying to impress people you don't even like, you're not paying for a stitch-up lease agreement, hence looked after your car won't suffer depreciation. Your insurance is low. As are parts prices. Yes we know you want it cheaper, yet over a year, adding-up what you DON'T pay, the pile of carp we all choose to drive is cheap motoring. Damned cheap.
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Oct 24th, 2021, 09:04 | #5 |
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100% with you on that one, about driving a paid for car that’s not ticked up,to the eyeballs just to look successful.
If people want to judge be by the car I drive then they really need to look at themselves first and not me.Anyway who wants to be normal,not for me that one. Also,yes mpg isn’t the only formula to work out economy,overall running costs is what counts real world. I’ve sent you a pm regarding lpg for me . Last edited by Eight50; Oct 24th, 2021 at 09:53. |
Oct 24th, 2021, 09:38 | #6 |
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Yes, drive about heralding a lack of self-esteem, why don't you? Seems we are minded the same. I suspect if I see it, you own it. I've replied via your PM about LPG. It's all about the install. Done badly, it promises a woeful experience, and all the bad things you hear are true. I've just pulled-out such a thing, it was 'orrible. I strongly suspect the LPG damaged it. Done right, not much is better.
When you've a million+ sitting in your garage, and it's paid for, well - bully for you. If you're the idiot with a £25K car and it's not yours, it says all we need to know. Somehow, it's obvious which is which.
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I had a V70R that had a superb LPG installation - it actually ran better on LPG than petrol. It was so good that when I bought my 850R, I was considering installing LPG on that once I'd completed the Stage 0 work... but the lack of LPG pumps these days is colouring that view. I only know of two now
Apparently there is no profit in LPG so the petrol stations are removing them. Morrisons used to have a policy of putting LPG in all their petrol stations - I don't know if that is still the case? Its annoying that LPG is being overlooked as a 'green' fuel, because its emissions are so clean. But, HMG still views it as a fossil fuel, so its the spawn of the devil and isn't being promoted as a clean option. If you're still interested in LPG, this fella ( http://www.lpgc.co.uk/index.htm ) knows how to set up an LPG system. He is old school - he sits in the passenger seat with his laptop hooked up to the ECU and programs the LPG ECU on the move. Sounds innocuous enough, but it means that you have to drive through all the extremes - very very gentle pull away, slightly faster, up to carpet mashing - and he wants to get the data all the way up the rpm range lol. So that means finding a stretch of quiet road and nailing it up to... quite high speeds in a V70R! It did the trick though, it was a fantastic LPG tune.
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Oct 24th, 2021, 10:38 | #8 |
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Yes, that's it right there. Simon has a good reputation, or you could grab the mess I sourced recently. Complete with valve damage, it really is about the install.
AS RT has it, I've done 450,000 on my factory installed car, and less than 5000 of that would have been on liquid. That's a lot of money saved, and it ran very well. Smoother than liquid. Modern sytems are set to add petrol when you want the grunt. Thus the grunt-loss you'd suffer on older systems is removed. 98% gas, and for the remaining 2%, the LPG shuts down, and it's a petrol car for overtaking, and uphill towing etc etc.
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