Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2005 16:08:15 GMT From: Johannes <johsnospam-gets-boiled-sizefitter.com> Subject: Re: Understanding The Abbreviations
Teleman wrote: > > I assumet he "I" in CSI = Injection > But does the "E" in CSE = Econopower (as in --- its a low pressure turbo) > > Just wondering > > Teleman > -- No, the 'E' in CSE is just higher equipment level, but it depends strongly on MY. There are even CSE without LPT or full turbo. But from MY 1994 all CSE had at least LPT or higher AFAIK. The 'ECO power' naming started from MY 1994, but there were 9000 with LPT before that. I'm not sure what they were called before MY 1994, hence the CSE TURBO in the registration document. I Think it was called CSE-S in some countries? The name CSI was not used in the UK AFAIK. Confusing?