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aahhh, quite, I missed a couple small details in the pic...MrCrowley. wrote:The car is an Opel Ascona 88, 2.0 engine, now i don´t have pics but the engine is like this, i don´t now what is the engine´s code. Help me
What´s the specifications of this engine? (Hp, Tq). Thanks and excuse me for the questions.gse_turbo wrote:aahhh, quite, I missed a couple small details in the pic...MrCrowley. wrote:The car is an Opel Ascona 88, 2.0 engine, now i don´t have pics but the engine is like this, i don´t now what is the engine´s code. Help me
in that case than it's a C20NE, came in the Ascona from 86-88, the S20 SE and SEH also came in the Asona in these years but they where fuel injected.
Garrett
Hi, my car haves carbed engine, and is 88 model, almost codes are from injected engines, so what´s the mine?Pir0 wrote:This forum, http://www.modifiyem.com/forum/f175/ope ... ari-46954/.
I dont get it though, from his extremely small pic, it looks like it's got a carb, judging by the lack of a fuel rail and that mad intake setup, aswell as the see through fuel filter on the bulkhead if thats what it is, pics so small. But the Ascona C [which is the 88' one] never came with a carbed 2.0 engine. Hence all the 'e's in the codes at the end.
My engine is OHC 2.0. The next week i will post some pics of the engine, the car, and carbPir0 wrote:Is it definatly a 2.0?
The rocker cover looks like a 2.0 one. But if it's the original engine, it might be the 1.8 carbed version.
which is one of these:
E18NV 4 1771 62/84 Benziner OHC
S18NV 4 1771 Benziner OHC
roughly around 80-90bhp both engines.
It wouldn't be any of these from the Ascona B's,
20N 4 1956 66/90 Benziner CIH
20S 4 1956 74/100 Benziner CIH
20E 4 1956 81/110 Benziner CIH
Because they're not an OHC engine. WHich yous is. And thats all the 2.0s that came in the asconas.
It will say on the engine ya know, behind the disptick or along the park of the block that the gearbox bolts to at the front of the engine. Along the flat surface at the front. It's on a horizontal slope.