I can only suggest the Wikipedia entry as a starting point:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_Tempra
Hello,is there any way to find what is the engine code after the engine number?I have the car's VIN but when i type it into ePer it only tell me the motor number,not his code or any other info about the engine power.I need this for a fiat tempra
I can only suggest the Wikipedia entry as a starting point:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_Tempra
Yes, I'd say that's a 1581 carburettor engine.
Right Tim and i think i finally found out what engine code it is,it must be 159A3000 and i think there's no difference at head and bottom end from the 159A3046.But what about the compression,i want to use it in the 1.6 8v conversion,hmmmm
I can only guess at the CR being similar to the NA Punto 90/Sporting engine, i.e. 9.5:1 or possibly higher.
Hmm i think you're wrong Tim,from what i see on wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_SOHC , 159.A3.000 86.4 67.4 1581 1581 1990–1996 75-86 Tipo/Tempra 1.6 (carb & i.e.),from what they say it's the same engine.The engine with bigger CR has the code 160A2000 ,in my VIN it's ZFA159... so i guess it's the right one for the conversion
As I said, I was only guessing. But the 159A3000 engine has the same bore and stroke as the 176A9000 engine. The carburated Tempra 1.6 produced 86BHP and the MPI Punto 1.6 produced 88BHP, so I'm assuming they're very similar. Apparently the Tempra 1.6 in I.E. form only produced ~77BHP. There may be piston crown and cylinder head differences between Tempra/Tipo and Punto engines, but I can't really comment on that.
That's with the addition of a catalyser, too.
The CR for the carburated 1.6 is quoted as 9.2:1 here:
http://www.carfolio.com/specificatio.../car/?car=2772
Last edited by GT3guy; 21st October 2011 at 14:07. Reason: Added tentative CR quote.
Yes Tim you're right,they have the same bore and stroke.Maybe is something different at the heads of the engines,i think the bottoms are the same,i think.Well my only problem now is to find out what CR has the 1.6 carburated Tempra engine and see if it's good for the conversion