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124 spider and its 1.4 litre engine
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24/11/2016 13:01
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JonH
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168 hp & 180 lb/ft derived from this little power plant is a far cry from the power attainable from mass produced cars of only a few years ago - which just shows the advancement continually appearing on the forecourts. It sounds pretty good as well !
But... does this mean that the modern car engine, enduring these maximum stresses that have been designed from it, does not bode well for longer term survivability of those power plants. Are we now at a stage of "worn out by 50,000 - 75,000 miles - throw it away" ????
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Re: 124 spider and its 1.4 litre engine
[Re: JonH]
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24/11/2016 17:21
24/11/2016 17:21
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DaveG
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I'm not sure where 168 hp comes from.
In the UK/Europe, the Fiat 124 Spider is listed as 140 hp and the Abarth version 170 hp, whereas in the US the Fiat is 160 hp and the Abarth 164 hp.
All from the same 1368cc MultiAir engine and the same turbo, the differences due to different mapping in the ECU, AFAIK.
1996 Portofino 20vt & 2000 Pearl White Plus 2008 Ferrari F430 & 2017 Fiat 124 Spider
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Re: 124 spider and its 1.4 litre engine
[Re: JonH]
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24/11/2016 17:59
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samsite999
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just be careful of the MA unit, No one wants to really do any mapping on them, and they do like to fail.
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Re: 124 spider and its 1.4 litre engine
[Re: JonH]
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24/11/2016 19:39
24/11/2016 19:39
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DaveG
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There are some guys in the US who have a piggy-back system eurocompulsion
1996 Portofino 20vt & 2000 Pearl White Plus 2008 Ferrari F430 & 2017 Fiat 124 Spider
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Re: 124 spider and its 1.4 litre engine
[Re: Nigel]
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25/11/2016 13:23
25/11/2016 13:23
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Lucifer
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My engine is 240bhp per litre and has done about 300,000 miles.
Isn't this a bit like the Only Fools And Horses "I've had this broom for 20 years... it's only had 17 new heads and 14 new handles" gag? Just kidding  But anyway, I just think the technology is advancing so much now that the engines are better able to handle it and survive. Car reliability generally seems to get better from one decade to the next. Compare modern supercars to those from the 70s and 80s - reliability of a Huracan vs a Miura, for example, despite the galactic difference in performance of the two. There's also other little things I've noticed over the years, like how so many engines no longer need 'running in' services, or don't need to be nanny'd in for the first thousand miles, and even the service intervals on many cars nowadays (my wife's Juke for example is 18,000 miles).
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Re: 124 spider and its 1.4 litre engine
[Re: JonH]
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27/11/2016 06:15
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Nello
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I have the 1.4 Turbo Multiair FIRE engine in our Delta 3 and its a superb unit. OK a substantially different application but its decent performance/usability and on our yearly run to Devon I get 48-49 MPG down the M5 
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Re: 124 spider and its 1.4 litre engine
[Re: JonH]
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27/11/2016 21:47
27/11/2016 21:47
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Nello
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Yes they also did the 1.4 T-Jet 16V in the Delta but the MA is the one to go for.........Mrs Nello is after a 500X Gunzi and we're looking at the MA based on experiences with the Delta - Might need to PM you about them 
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Re: 124 spider and its 1.4 litre engine
[Re: JonH]
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27/11/2016 23:21
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samsite999
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samsite999
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Oddly the ma 1.4 we had always returned much less mpg then the none ma we have in the abarth. That said the ma was much more responsive, didn't seem to suffer turbo lag as badly
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Re: 124 spider and its 1.4 litre engine
[Re: JonH]
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07/12/2016 13:10
07/12/2016 13:10
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Trappy
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One little detail I read in the Quadrifoglio blurb was the 35psi peak boost figure. That's 2.4bar...
F****** b****** thing...
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Re: 124 spider and its 1.4 litre engine
[Re: JonH]
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07/12/2016 15:40
07/12/2016 15:40
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DaveG
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Yes, absolute not guage pressure. Fiat make the same mistake with the 124 Spider claiming 2.49 bar boost IIRC
1996 Portofino 20vt & 2000 Pearl White Plus 2008 Ferrari F430 & 2017 Fiat 124 Spider
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Re: 124 spider and its 1.4 litre engine
[Re: DaveG]
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07/12/2016 15:41
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Trappy
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Yes, absolute not guage pressure. Fiat make the same mistake with the 124 Spider claiming 2.49 bar boost IIRC Oh... 
Last edited by Trappy; 07/12/2016 15:47.
F****** b****** thing...
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