Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Pureclean Essex Services on December 10, 2010, 08:54:07 am
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hi, to all the guys that own one of these vans,just wondering which van to get,i know their all same body but how do you rate engine's for reliability and cost of repairs etc ???.
Regards Brian.
also if anyone interested i will be selling my trailer set up as soon as i get van sorted in the new year.
erde 142 with lockable hard top lid/jockey wheel/good tyres/good condition
350 ltr tank
complete 2 man set up
2 shurflow pumps with strainers
2 flow controllers
battery
outside waterproof on/off double switch
merlin ro/di/brand new booster pump fitted this weekend
all fitted neatly inside trailer with outside ports
plus
2 hosereels/2 brodex 18ft poles fitted with 10" vikan brush heads/brodex 25ft pole only used 8 times/2 1 metre linkage hoses to conect hose reels to trailer
all the above only 1yr old except trailer which is about 18 months old/lid is 1 yr old
looking for £2000.00. ono.
also at point of sale will be fitted with new merlin filters x 3 & new resin.
will post pics after christmas in buy & sell section,but if interested you can email me ferry66@btinternet.com
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They all have the same engines 1.9 diesel or 2.0hdi
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Think they are all pretty much exactly the same mate, i have a expert TD very good van, does 40ish mpg, nippy even with my tank full of pure water ;D
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They all have the same engines 1.9 diesel or 2.0hdi
hi , it's the 2.0 hdi, i've got my eye on a peugeot expert
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the hdi is a more modern engine and more bhp, if you get the 1.9 though you can run it on bio diesel or cooking fat which would lower the running costs seeing as diesel seems to be going up in price everyday, add to that the extra 2.5% we will be paying in vat from jan.
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the hdi is a more modern engine and more bhp, if you get the 1.9 though you can run it on bio diesel or cooking fat which would lower the running costs seeing as diesel seems to be going up in price everyday, add to that the extra 2.5% we will be paying in vat from jan.
If it you're going to run it on cooking fat in this weather then you need to fit an electric imersion heater to the fuel tank as it gets very thick and sticky when its cold.
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hi, no i will be running it on normal diesel,as all my work is quite local to me.
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the hdi is a more modern engine and more bhp, if you get the 1.9 though you can run it on bio diesel or cooking fat which would lower the running costs seeing as diesel seems to be going up in price everyday, add to that the extra 2.5% we will be paying in vat from jan.
If it you're going to run it on cooking fat in this weather then you need to fit an electric imersion heater to the fuel tank as it gets very thick and sticky when its cold.
I ran a rover 25 diesel on 100% cooking oil all year around without a heater, just a little bit sluggish in the winter to start it but it ran fine
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i had 19d and the 2.l hdi i had nothing but probloms with my dispatch hdi cutting out not started spent a fortune on it still was not wright so sold it cheep and bought a expert 04 plate 19d had no probs with it at all allways starts first turn of the key bit slow though but ideal for me i would not get another hdi now just from my past experance but some people swear by them
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fiat scudo has its own engine ie jdt, the pug and citreon have the hdi engine, and its pretty damn good.
I dont know about the straight diesels, ive only mentioned the turbo injection engines, but one citreon salesman i spoke to told me the straight diesel engine was made back in the arc, some 30 years ago
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fiat scudo has its own engine ie jdt, the pug and citreon have the hdi engine, and its pretty damn good.
I dont know about the straight diesels, ive only mentioned the turbo injection engines, but one citreon salesman i spoke to told me the straight diesel engine was made back in the arc, some 30 years ago
BUT (apparently) it's bullet proof! ;)
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fiat scudo has its own engine ie jdt, the pug and citreon have the hdi engine, and its pretty damn good.
I dont know about the straight diesels, ive only mentioned the turbo injection engines, but one citreon salesman i spoke to told me the straight diesel engine was made back in the arc, some 30 years ago
It's still the same engine but it's called a jtd instead of hdi
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I had a Citroen HDI - sooo quick compared to my Hiace. I think it must have been the 120bhp model.
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i have new shape scudo only 1.6 diesel i have a 500ltr in back with a heatwave and all my equipment , drives very well cannot feel the weight at all
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fiat scudo has its own engine ie jdt, the pug and citreon have the hdi engine, and its pretty damn good.
I dont know about the straight diesels, ive only mentioned the turbo injection engines, but one citreon salesman i spoke to told me the straight diesel engine was made back in the arc, some 30 years ago
It's still the same engine but it's called a jtd instead of hdi
Ditto.
The later Multijet engines are Fiats own engines - the JTD is an Hdi.
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hi
i ve got a dispatch 04 1.9d its a good van you wont break any land speed records in it so if you are after something a bit nippier you mght need to look at something else but its ideal for me plodding around in.check all the locks as it is quite a common fault for them to just turn and turn without locking or unlocking the vehicle but you can pick up replacements on ebay.
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I got 2005 Expert with the basic ,non HDI, engine. does between 26 to 30mpg and I think I last overtook someone in 2007.
Apparently the HDI do more mpg and are much quicker.