Peugeot 306 2.0 HDI 0-150km/h

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Uploaded by on May 21, 2008

Peugeot 306 2.0 HDI 0-150km/h

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  • Did u do a verification on the odometer?

    In mine its approx 5% according to my gps im going 95 km/h when the odometer shows me 100 km/h.

    Im running on 195/55-15 tires so the size shd be correct, however raising it to 195/60 shd do the trick to get the odometer to show the correct speed.

  • My tires on front is 185/55/15.

    But speed show on GSP is not in 100% correct.

  • they will do 0-100kmh in about 10-11 secs. Pug says 13secs but it will always do it quicker because they test their cars with weight in them.

  • This 306 have dyno results: 90,1hp and221.4Nm (with 155000km), I`m very happy because series 306 HDI have 90hp and 205Nm

  • 306 HDI have only 90KM ~ 13s for 0-100km/h.

    307 HDI have The same motor but with anoder ECU and have 110KM - is faster ;)

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  • song name pls =) thx

  • NI AGUANTAS NADA LO HE MANEJADO A 180 KLH

  • @harrymonson what you want is a bmw 330d m sport re-mapped to 246bhp with 380lb ft torque bye bye saxo vts ;) with reasonable economy :P

  • what is the maximum speed of it ?

  • doktorspiele

  • I believe the 307 is accordingly heavier, so the kg/hp ends up being almost identical?

  • The 221nm sounds really cool, but different dynos doesnt necessarily get the same measurement which indicates that they differ in setup and accuracy.

    U can use the dyno for trimming, like measure an engines output, do some trimming and then measure it again on the same dyno to see whther the performance has improved or not. :-)

  • GPS isnt 100% = Agree!! :-)

    However its way more accurate than the odometer in a car as GPS doesnt depend on tirewear aso. ;-)

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