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Old 22nd March 2012, 08:39   #1
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Default How do I tell the difference between cdt and cdti

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How can I tell whether I have a cdt or a cdti?

The vehicle is a Rover 75 2002 diesel tourer.

However my local Rover specialists computer system lists it as a 2003 although it was registered in Sept 2002.
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Old 22nd March 2012, 09:10   #2
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Hi,

How can I tell whether I have a cdt or a cdti?

The vehicle is a Rover 75 2002 diesel tourer.

However my local Rover specialists computer system lists it as a 2003 although it was registered in Sept 2002.
The only difference is an i, there is no difference apart from the i on the end of CDT, although they all tended to be called CDTi's later on.

There is a 116ps and a 135ps version, the only difference being the map or software in the engine ECU, the 116 can be reprogramed into a 135ps for a small cost.
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CDT was the 114 HP model, CDTi refers to both the 114 and the 131 HP model
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Old 22nd March 2012, 10:21   #4
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Cdt. Cdti either way go for the xpower upgrade, totally transforms the car, gives a great smile when you're diving it
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Old 22nd March 2012, 10:25   #5
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From your V5C and this document you can establish what it left the factory as
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This sticker is placed on some cars,on the door pillar..Usually denotes the version.


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From your V5C and this document you can establish what it left the factory as
The Version and Variant are both blank on mine, but it the model says.
75 CLASSIC CDT SE. is there any other way of finding this imformation ?
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Pab, I certainly don't have that sticker.

Will check the V5 etc later
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Did a check and it's the low power version 01C *TH
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Here's one to throw the cat amongst the pidgeons

The 75 with a X-power upgrade or 135 tune is quicker between 50-70 in 4th than the MG versions.

Saloons are 0.3 seconds quicker the Tourers 0.1

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