The obvious answer is that something is connected wrongly, or not at all, if you've checked all this and assuming the engine is turning over, just not starting, did you use the original ECU? if not it's possible that the engine management system is relaying the incorrect info to the engine and the timing etc. will be out.
If the engine is turning over but the motor is not starting, then the problem could be a major leak in a vacuum line. Spray starting fluid and see if it does anything. If it tries to run but fails then it's the fuel system or a vaccum line. I have a 16v myself and one of those is always the problem. 16v motors are extremely sensitive.
whAT is the difference between the sri vectra xp and the sri vectra 16v
I believe that a Renault 19 1.8 16v engine is the same as clio 1.8 16v engine and as long as you have the right brackets am sure it would
You can easily define whether it is a 8v or 16v by lifting the bonnet,a 16v will have a outlet manifold on top of the engine with dohc 16v written on it.
Obviously 16v. The number in the name is the amount of cylinders, while the "v" is the engine configuration. So 16v is better because it has 2 times as many cylinders. Usually when the "V" is after the number it refers to the number of valves not cylinders. So a V8 16v could mean an eight cylinder v configuration with 16 valves.
It is in the front
Which model and engine ? I can tell you about 1.5 16V
If it is a 16V engine then the thermostat housing is on the right of the engine looking from the front, under the coil pack, follow the top radiator hose to find it quickly.
what is abbrevition GLS when tell about car engine
The code partially is "stamped" on the head.a 1.8 dohc 16v engine is called BP, the 8v is called b8, b6 is for the 1.6 engine, z5 is for the 1994+ 1.5 dohc 16v engine, b5 is the 1.5 before this
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16V means the total valves in the engine. So the car in question propably has 4 cylinders and 4 valves per cylinder there for 16v More valves gives more power but higher fuel consuption...