@Sethwm2 Its a diesel thats why it sounds like that and that sound is actually called diesel knock. Its just how these engine's knock sounds. Just like a Ford Powerstroke diesel sounds different from a Chevy Duramax or a Dodge Cummings diesel.
@peugeotCitroen2CV Its the NA (naturally aspirated) version. You can tell because of the style air filter and around 5:38 in the video you can see the intake runners and exhaust manifold. Their shape indicates that its not turbocharged.
Every diesel engine needs to be revved out a couple of times a year to clean out the carbon. It must be done with the engine fully warmed up. Just drive in 3'rd gear in 80-100km/h for 5 -10km, 3-3,500 rpm. You will see that the smoke will slowly dissapear in accelerations. It is also good for newer diesel engines with low rpms in normal driving. Can make wonder with a smoking diesel!
300SDC Turbo Diesel
sashimimann 1 week ago
Tym razem Panowie przesadziliście :D Zagłówków nie łamie pewnie ;)
commo1967 1 month ago
beat it mmm
czarnymarshall 1 month ago
that sounds sweet, just how 300d sounds
tractortom94 2 months ago
@Sethwm2 Its a diesel thats why it sounds like that and that sound is actually called diesel knock. Its just how these engine's knock sounds. Just like a Ford Powerstroke diesel sounds different from a Chevy Duramax or a Dodge Cummings diesel.
master7chief 2 months ago
@peugeotCitroen2CV Its the NA (naturally aspirated) version. You can tell because of the style air filter and around 5:38 in the video you can see the intake runners and exhaust manifold. Their shape indicates that its not turbocharged.
master7chief 2 months ago
What is the clackity clackity sound.. Injectors?
Sethwm2 2 months ago
the 300d is a great engine but is this one the naturally aspirated one or the turbo?
peugeotCitroen2CV 3 months ago
the click clack from hell :(
ltz15 5 months ago
Every diesel engine needs to be revved out a couple of times a year to clean out the carbon. It must be done with the engine fully warmed up. Just drive in 3'rd gear in 80-100km/h for 5 -10km, 3-3,500 rpm. You will see that the smoke will slowly dissapear in accelerations. It is also good for newer diesel engines with low rpms in normal driving. Can make wonder with a smoking diesel!
2550osiosterdalen 7 months ago