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1.4 Sport (2002) - 100bhp???

sven7

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Apr 19, 2004
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Apologies if it has been answered before but I could find the answer when I searched.

I'm hoping someone on here can clarify what bhp 1400 Ibiza we have (albeit only for another week before we get an FR model!)

My girlfriend has a 1400 Sport, 52 plate (2002) model. I was under the impression that these were the 100bhp 1.4 16v unit, later replaced for a period with the 2.0. I do know that the later 1.4 sport models (04/05 time) had the 75 bhp version.

However 2 sales guys at a SEAT dealership are insisting that this isn't the case and it would be a 75bhp 1.4. Unfortunately the service side wasn't open to confirm either. - I argued the point for a while but when the 2nd guy said the same I decided to shut up just in case! - Am I wrong or are these '5 yr long serving' sales guys wrong??

Is there a code anywhere on the car which will confirm which spec engine is fitted? - the manual has both engines listed and doesn't state any engine codes.

Cheers.
 

T. Spark

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Dont know about a code, but how dont u know wot u bought!? Either way, does it rev to like a 8k? Im sure the 100ps model revs more than the 75PS.
 

Fl@pper

Back older greyer and less oilier but always hope
Jun 19, 2001
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engine code on top of the cam belt cover will tell you exactly what engine you have and with that its easy to know what bhp it is

you may also find the same code on the logbook/registration document

to confirm any 1.4 you may have

mk3 shape

AKK (08/99-05/02) 60hp
AUA (06/00-05/02) 75hp (16v)
AUB (07/00-05/02) 100hp (16v)
AUD (06/00-05/02) 60hp

mk4 shape

AMF (05/02-04/04) 75hp (3cyl)
AUB (09/01-05/02) 100hp (16v)
BBY (01/02-04/04) 75hp (16v)
BBZ (04/02-04/04) 100hp (16v)
BKY (05/04- ) 75hp (16v auto)

should cover it :p
 

sven7

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Apr 19, 2004
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T. Spark

The red line starts at 6500rpm with the max showing as 8000rpm.

The car was second hand when we bought it, and I'm sure at the time it was said to be the more powerful of the two 1.4's. Nowhere on the invoice does it say what power engine it is only that the engine no. is BBZ035629.

The whole issue was only brought up cos my girlfriends brother is buying one of the DAB models which has the 100bhp engine. - He wasn't able to test drive one and said that he'd already driven my girlfriends sport so knows what the engine is like. It was when the sales guy said that would be a 75bhp model that I'm trying to prove otherwise.
 

sven7

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Fl@pper

Sorry was a bit slow posting!!

According to that then the engine code is BBZ hence 100bhp - nice one!!

Sven7
 

Fl@pper

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Jun 19, 2001
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sven7 said:
According to that then the engine code is BBZ hence 100bhp - nice one!!
and also the motor itself was built 30/9/2002 - 31/10/2002

ill go hang my anorak up now :whistle:
 

Cupra Kid

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Oct 13, 2005
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8k redline its definately 16valves, salesmen know jack about the cars, just about how to take money off people. If they had been feeling really clever i'm sure they could have banged your registration number into their PC and found out. Also a 16v Engine looks noticeable different to an 8v
 

T. Spark

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sven7 said:
Fl@pper

Sorry was a bit slow posting!!

According to that then the engine code is BBZ hence 100bhp - nice one!!

Sven7

Basically they were trying to get you to think it was a 75PS model, and then give u less for it!

Id go to the sales manager and have ago!
 

sven7

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Apr 19, 2004
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Apologies still new to the posting of threads and not too sure how to reply with the quotes.


Cupra Kid,

I thought both of the 1.4 fitted to the Ibiza were 16v anyway, so there would be no obvious differences by looking at the engine itself.

They did say they could find out on the pc what spec it was - however it would cost them £15 to do so and unless we were to do the part ex with them wasn't worth doing (not surprisingly we went to another SEAT dealer!).

I do think the way the model line up was done and because the 1400 Sport was a short lived thing, later replaced with a 2 litre, then a year or so later fitted with a 75bhp 1400 it does get a little confusing.


Fl@pper,

car was registered at the end of Oct 02 therefore your dates look spot on!!



T. Spark

just shows you what these guy's actually know!! - ended up getting over a £1K above book price for it, although apart from some extra's probably offset against discounting a new FR.
 

T. Spark

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sven7 said:
T. Spark

just shows you what these guy's actually know!! - ended up getting over a £1K above book price for it, although apart from some extra's probably offset against discounting a new FR.

Just hit the quote on the end of anyone posts mucka!

Also, thankies for using my proper name (everyone one else, misses the space, capitals etc etc, and it looks pooo!)

When do u get the FR then? is it a new F/L!?

Stoke-on-Trent isnt a million miles away, we might have to arrange a SCN meet for ur new car :D
 

revo

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Can anyone say me what is the mechanical difference between the 1.4 75 and the 100bhp engine, is it possible to convert a 75 to be a 100bhp?
 
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sven7

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Apr 19, 2004
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T. Spark said:
Just hit the quote on the end of anyone posts mucka!

Also, thankies for using my proper name (everyone one else, misses the space, capitals etc etc, and it looks pooo!)

When do u get the FR then? is it a new F/L!?

Stoke-on-Trent isnt a million miles away, we might have to arrange a SCN meet for ur new car :D



Ah got you - no stopping me now!!

Its my girlfriends car, we pick it up on Friday. (Face lift model, yes) - She wanted something a little quicker than her 1.4 sport so she's having the petrol FR in black magic along with a few 'cosmetic extras' fitted. Must admit it looks good, I've got some pictures in its delivery state but not sure yet how to attach them!

I'm also picking mine up the same day - I'm having an FR Leon TDI in Luna Grey with the 18's and a few extras fitted. - Its the girlfriends fault for me swapping my current MK1 Leon FR TDI (with Cupra R bodykit) after only 8 months! - In fairness they gave me the same money as what I paid for it 8 months ago so I thought it would be rude not to!!

I'm actually South Cheshire/North Stoke on Trent so it isn't as far south.
 

Cupra Kid

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Oct 13, 2005
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Both good choices of cars there mate. Surprised but you went for the petrol Ibiza FR as everyone seems to love diesel these days. However you cant beat the noise of a good petrol engine at full chat!

To attach pics you have to upload them to an external site (photobucket or similar) then post the links.
 

T. Spark

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Agreed with Paul on the sound, tho us northern diesel's do our best :D

Would have been interesting to see a drag race between a 150 petrol FR Ibiza and 150 diesel FR Leon!

As for meets, linlcoln normally hold a few, sheffield the odd one now-a-days, and manchester aswell (all close by to us)

Keep ya eyes peeled for any, very few MK2 Leon FR's about, so urs will stand out :D
 

sven7

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Apr 19, 2004
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Cupra Kid said:
Both good choices of cars there mate. Surprised but you went for the petrol Ibiza FR as everyone seems to love diesel these days. However you cant beat the noise of a good petrol engine at full chat!

To attach pics you have to upload them to an external site (photobucket or similar) then post the links.


Hope they are both good too!! - went for the petrol Ibiza as she doesn't do the mileage and she thought the diesel seemed a little noisy - think like you say it should sound ok when you put your foot down!!

Me personally prefer the diesel, you can have fun without visiting the pumps too often (must be getting old!!)

Don't know if this will work but her are some pictures of the one she is about to pick up.


http://links.pictures.aol.com/pic?id=ae60T5FL*LlhNgvVPQ4clWeBHC5z1dAgNUKJv4xQp5Fd3Ig=&size=l

http://links.pictures.aol.com/pic?id=ae60T5FL*LlhNgvVPQ4clWeBHEVE6fFcCiwYv4xQp5Fd3Ig=&size=l

http://links.pictures.aol.com/pic?id=ae60T5FL*LlhNgvVPQ4clWeBHJv7BwiXkoUjv4xQp5Fd3Ig=&size=l
 

T. Spark

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If she ever buys new alloys as doesnt like them... let me know :p

Looks super duper!! Bet she cant wait, and im sure u cant either for ur new beast! I found the new 2.0 units to be alot less diesel like than the old 8v in mine!
 

smiffy931

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Apr 19, 2006
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whats the difference between the 75 and 100 bhp 1.4 16v engine. Is it just the ecu?

cheers
 
sven7 said:
Hope they are both good too!! - went for the petrol Ibiza as she doesn't do the mileage and she thought the diesel seemed a little noisy - think like you say it should sound ok when you put your foot down!!

Me personally prefer the diesel, you can have fun without visiting the pumps too often (must be getting old!!)

Don't know if this will work but her are some pictures of the one she is about to pick up.


http://links.pictures.aol.com/pic?id=ae60T5FL*LlhNgvVPQ4clWeBHC5z1dAgNUKJv4xQp5Fd3Ig=&size=l

http://links.pictures.aol.com/pic?id=ae60T5FL*LlhNgvVPQ4clWeBHEVE6fFcCiwYv4xQp5Fd3Ig=&size=l

http://links.pictures.aol.com/pic?id=ae60T5FL*LlhNgvVPQ4clWeBHJv7BwiXkoUjv4xQp5Fd3Ig=&size=l

Looks very nice indeed :D

Went for a red one myself, but prefacelift......it'll start to take shape soon though with the new bumpers n all.....
 
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