Hi, was just wondeing if anyone has noticed any difference between the 'old' RS 200 engine which was tuned to euro 4 regs and the new one, which came in around September 2010 to meet euro 5 regs.
The only noticable difference is that the CO2 has dropped from 195g to 190g. From a quick bit of research, euro 5 was introduced to reduce nitrogen oxide, more than carbon dioxide.
I'm wondering what they did to hit these new figures.. i.e. was it just a simple re-tune and if that's the case is there any noticable difference in mpg figures? (Assuming less pollution out = less fuel burnt)
Thoughts?
Rich
The only noticable difference is that the CO2 has dropped from 195g to 190g. From a quick bit of research, euro 5 was introduced to reduce nitrogen oxide, more than carbon dioxide.
I'm wondering what they did to hit these new figures.. i.e. was it just a simple re-tune and if that's the case is there any noticable difference in mpg figures? (Assuming less pollution out = less fuel burnt)
Thoughts?
Rich