All current Diesels are 4 cycle engines like gasoline engines,
intake
compression
power
exhaust
the only difference, is that the compressed air from the turbo doesn't get mixture with fuel while going into the cylinder.
A diesel engine compresses it and sprays the diesel fuel into the combustion chamber when the piston is near/at full compression. The air is so hot that the fuel automatically ignites when it is sprayed( no spark plugs).
No
Phase 1 and 2 = 1.9 Turbo Diesel Phase 3 = 2.0 HDI Turbo Diesel
It is a Cummins turbo diesel engine. It was the first diesel engine to meet 2010 emissions standards for a diesel.
To start timing on the 2C Turbo diesel engine, you will have to locate or distinguish camshaft timing marks.
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1 is a turbo diesel and 1 is a turbo sport
with the turbo
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No only if its got a 't' in it. It will be 70 BHP diesel, same as 1.6 petrol (But all Diesel engines are a "turbo" - it's how the diesel engine works." All diesel engines are not turbo charged !!! The easiest way to identify if the engine is turbo charged is to look at the exhaust manifold and see if you can see a turbo, a normally aspirated engine will have the exhaust pipe straight on to the manifold a turbo charged engine will have what look like bulges in the manifold area with a small rod and vacuum pipe (this controls the waste gate). On the 306 the easiest way to identify either way is to open the bonnet and look at the engine, if there is a unit on top of the engine that looks like the radiator this is the 'intercooler' and the engine is turbo charged if this is not present and there is a black air box then this is normally aspirated and does not have a turbo !!
No. Many VW Jetta's with Turbochargers are fueled by gasoline. The turbo greatly enhances the performance of a diesel powered vehicle. Turbo's are powered via exhaust from the engine that forces more air into the intake manifold. This increases power. Works on gas and diesel powered vehicles
Probably from the turbo.
That will vary depending on what engine the turbo is off of.