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Guest Derek Uzzell
Fiat uses "TD" to indicate a turbo-charged diesel motor, whereas "JTD" indicates that a Fiat turbo-charged diesel motor also has a 'common-rail' fuel system. Common-rail technology is one of several modern methods to better control how fuel is supplied to a motor, permitting improved power, fuel economy and refinement.
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Guest Dave Newell
The JTD has been in use since around 2000 so they should both be JTD motors, the latter one may have just been mis-represented. D.
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Thankyou for sorting that out for me,also we wondered if the 2002 van was mis-represented.We did wonder if the van had stood unregistered for a while. We asked salesman about it, he could not put his hand on details (Brownhills.)
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