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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2008

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  • hi. What kind of rear diff and stub axle do you use?

    Thx

    Regards:Marco

  • @marcopdtdi rear diff is original w124 modell, axle stronger steel shafts.....

  • @eskoik68

    and is it froom the 300 D/TD modell or form 420/500?

    Thanks

  • @marcopdtdi  if you mean diff it`s 3.07 from other model w124.......

  • lol how many revs?? About 6.000rpm???

    Nice sound for a diesel engine!!

    

  • @Manuel7002

    about 6600 

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  • I can't imagine that a Diesel is reving over 5500rpm. Normally its impossible, because the Diesel physically explodes to slow for that... But really NICE, i love Diesel engines!! :D

  • im good with my -83 w123 240D 70hp 0-100 24 sekonds. best car ever!

  • It is not turbo diesel it is Central diesel injection i think

  • @eskoik68

    yes, yes rear diff. do you think the 3.07 form the w201 2.6 is srton enough for 400-450 superturbo power?

    do you have th400 tranny? with 2400-3000 converter?

    Many thanks, great car, great time!!!! congratulation!!!

  • 2 HP is not much :)

  • @TennesseeNo7 In America Pre-1985 300TD had 123HP and E300 Turbo diesel (W210) of 1995-98 (24 valve engine OM606A) had 175HP.

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