

2l petrol Bongo: Max.torque: 16.5 kg*m (161.81 N*m) / 4000 rpm
2.5l diesel Bongo: Max.torque: 30.kg*m (294.20 N*m) / 2000 rpm.
Moderator: Doone
The important bit here is that the diesel has almost twice the torque at half the revs.Doone wrote:Nice one. Is yours a 2 litre? I didn't mean that a 2 litre won't pull a caravan, but the torque is differerent to a 2.5, so it's something to think about.
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2 l: Max.torque: 16.5 kg*m (161.81 N*m) / 4000 rpm.
2.5: Max.torque: 30.0 kg*m (294.20 N*m) / 2000 rpm.
'Tis true. The diesel Bongo accelerates very nicely, with little apparent penalty when loaded, from about 45 mph upwards, in top gear. It holds its own very nicely with mainstream traffic as a result, and driving stress is greatly reduced, as a result.scanner wrote:The important bit here is that the diesel has almost twice the torque at half the revs.Doone wrote:Nice one. Is yours a 2 litre? I didn't mean that a 2 litre won't pull a caravan, but the torque is differerent to a 2.5, so it's something to think about.
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2 l: Max.torque: 16.5 kg*m (161.81 N*m) / 4000 rpm.
2.5: Max.torque: 30.0 kg*m (294.20 N*m) / 2000 rpm.
And torque is what is REALLY important in everyday life not BHP.
BHP is how fast you hit the wall - Torque is how far you take the wall with you.