The 110hp, 130hp and 150hp versions of the 2.3 litre all reach their peak power at 3600rpm. The peak torques of 300Nm and 320Nm for the 110 and 130 are reached at 1,800rpm, whilst this dips to 1,500rpm for the 150’s peak of 350Nm. The 2999cc engine, vital for the Ducato’s lucrative stance at Europe’s leading motorhome base, has also been Quantum has always been a motorhome specialist and have attended all of the main motorhome shows (as Quantum and Wow) for the last 6 years. A long term favourite van to remap has been the venerable 2.8JTD with over 2,000 ‘vans remapped closely followed by the X250 engines. Virtually every van after 2000 can be done. Information about Fiat Ducato L4H2 35 2.3 MultiJet 130. This version of the Fiat Ducato L4H2 35 2.3 MultiJet 130 was delivered from july 2014 to september 2019. The top speed is 150 km/h. The car has a diesel engine and delivers a maximum power of 96 kW (130 hp). The average consumption is 7,1 l/100km. We have just bought a new motorhome that has the 130 multijet, which we find very under powered and seems to run out of gears. Our previous motorhome (2013) had the 150 multijet and although quite a bit heavier than the new one it was far superior in both pulling power and fuel consumption What engine is in 2020 Fiat Ducato L4H2 35 2.3 MultiJet 180? The 2020 Fiat Ducato L4H2 35 2.3 MultiJet 180 has a Inline 4, Diesel engine with 2287 cm3 / 139.6 cu-in capacity. Hello, I have a problem with my ducato 2.3 150hp 2013 . It disposed of the cooling liquid , I could not find the leak. I am sure that the engine oil dosent mix whit the coolant. Head Gasket is okay because when the car is running to the expansion tank does not become a big pressure and bubbles.Cooling fluid loss of about 3 liters per week . Fuel Consumption - Economy Combined: 37 MPG 6.4 L/100 km 44 MPG UK: (X290) L4H2 435 BlueHDi 165 (2019) vs Fiat Ducato L4H2 35 2.3 MultiJet 180 (2019) These two power units are exclusive to Fiat, and give them a significant advantage not only in the choice available in the range, but also in the crucial area of fuel consumption. Fiat’s most economical engine, the stop/start 129hp unit, powered by the 2.3-litre Multijet engine, claims a combined fuel economy figure of 45.6mpg, bettering Lmt8h.

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