1_Litre_Porsche_Beater
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Registered: 9th Apr 02
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Can you do me a favour and check your logbook and tell me the co2 emissions listed?
Thanks
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AlunJ
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ummm i'll be able to have a look for you later today, I'm in work til 6. Theres two 1.4 engines mind if that makes any difference
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1_Litre_Porsche_Beater
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Do the twinports have different emissions? Is that the other type of 1.4?
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AlunJ
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well i've got the z14xe pre twinport engine, but the twinport engine is a z14xep, power wise they are the same but I think they may have different emissions, I believe the twinport is meant to be better emissions wise, but I'm sure its in a higher tax band
edit: from parkers...
z14xe
Euro Emissions Standard IV
CO2 Emissions 168 g/km
Road Tax Band H
z14xep twinport
Euro Emissions Standard IV
CO2 Emissions 146 g/km
Road Tax Band F
so slightly better emissions on the later engine
[Edited on 13-10-2009 by AlunJ]
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1_Litre_Porsche_Beater
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Ok mate, thanks. Can you just confirm what it says on your logbook for yours. Reason im asking is were buying a car over here for my brother in Ireland who is re registering it over there to do driving instructing. The VRT depends on the co2 emissions.
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AlunJ
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Just had a look at my logbook now, and theres nothing written next to CO2 emissions so can't help sorry!
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whitter45
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Registered: 15th Nov 02
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the twinport is to do with the burn cycle and thsu better emissions and fuel consumption
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BYRON
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Later ones were 146g/km iirc, early ones were anywhere between 168 - 173 iirc
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