RE: 505 turbo's--does their performance vary from unit to unit?

Jim Lill (jpl@vectorbd.com)
Fri, 26 Jun 1998 18:27:44 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)

The 89 Sedan and Wagon do not have the same N9TEA motor. The sedan is 180
horse and the SW 160 HP. The difference is the Ignition ECU.

On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, N003 LCDR Raymond C O'Donnell wrote:

> Mort. I think I have to disagree with that. My 86's (one wagon and one
> sedan) both had the same engine. As a matter of fact, the only
> difference I can tell between them is the way the transmission mounts.
> Ray
>
> > ----------
> > From: SENIORMKT@aol.com[SMTP:SENIORMKT@aol.com]
> > Sent: Friday, June 26, 1998 11:26 AM
> > To: davidtowle@lycosmail.com; Peugeot@padui.org
> > Subject: Re: 505 turbo's--does their performance vary from unit
> > to unit?
> >
> > Your comment regarding difference in sedans and wagons is correct up
> > to 1989
> > (my year) when sedan and wagons both shared the NYTEA engine and the
> > same
> > turbo and settings. Earlier years had a year or do lag on the wagons
> > incorporating succeeding engine types. 1989 was the first level
> > playing field
> > year.
> >
> > Mort
> >
> >
>