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90 or 110 hdi
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 8:56 pm
by landroverbob
is there an easy way to tell a 90 from 110 hp hdi -year 2000 estate
Re: 90 or 110 hdi
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 9:16 pm
by waue1978
landroverbob wrote:is there an easy way to tell a 90 from 110 hp hdi -year 2000 estate
Best way to tell is to pop the bonnet & look for a hose running down the passenger side next to the plastic engine cover. If there is one, you are looking at a 110. If the only thing that side of the plastic cover is the airbox, the engine is the 90.
This also applies for 307s & Citroen Xsaras, although the 307 has a slightly different engine cover design.
For reference, here is my 110 engine bay. You can clearly see the hose.

Re: 90 or 110 hdi
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 9:23 pm
by landroverbob
thanks for quick reply, just aquired a 406.
vin suggests it's a 90 but theres a sticker on b post says hdi 110, is the hose you mention to an intercooler and would it be worth fitting one if mines a 90bhp
lrbob
Re: 90 or 110 hdi
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 9:57 pm
by waue1978
The hose certainly does lead to an intercooler. If you're mechanically minded then fitting an intercooler is an option, but if you're just looking for power, a remap would be much less hassle & not too much money.
Before I got my 406 I was also looking at 307s & deliberately sought out the 90bhp model as the 110 307 has a particle filter which I wanted to avoid. Dealers tend to let Autotrader fill in the blanks when they put in the reg number & I looked at a lot of 90s which turned out to be 110s. I wouldn't be surprised at all to find that the same happened with 406s too.
Re: 90 or 110 hdi
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 10:18 pm
by landroverbob
ta, will try a new post and ask for experiences with remaps
Re: 90 or 110 hdi
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 10:31 am
by Bailes1992
Told my insurance my numberplate and they told me it was a 1.8 Petrol
So it's best to go have a look for yourself!
I'l be fitting an intercooler and having a stage one remap in due course, intercooler is just to help keep charge temps down under load

Re: 90 or 110 hdi
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 5:00 pm
by piglet
Bob,
My 03 Hdi90 estate has a sticker at the bottom of the B pillar, behind the lower back corner of the drivers door that says in big letters 'Hdi 90'.
This was handy as the bloke I bought it off had no idea what it was, and he was the original owner!
Re: 90 or 110 hdi
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:17 pm
by landroverbob
previous owner thought mine was a 110 as it has HDI 110 sticker there but it's not intercooled and the vin number etc is that of a 90. bummer
Re: 90 or 110 hdi
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:24 pm
by Gary406
landroverbob wrote:previous owner thought mine was a 110 as it has HDI 110 sticker there but it's not intercooled and the vin number etc is that of a 90. bummer
that doesnt sound good

Re: 90 or 110 hdi
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:41 pm
by landroverbob
last owner had it years and was quite happy thinking it was a 110, probably an enterprising car salesperson found you can taylor the car to different customers by fitting whichever sticker suited.
Suppose it might be viewed as good news if the 90's don't wear out as soon as the 110's as it's going to get uprated somehow , sometime when I find out best way to go, and have some cash!
Just come in from pulling out a leaky [blowing] injector to tired and cold to see if its damaged the seat in the head - tomorrows job