I saw a new Hi Ace Diesel today and was talking to the driver (council vehicle) he said the new one he was driving was a five cylinder manual with a Volvo motor and had a lot more grunt than the previous 4 cylinder petrol Hi Ace work vehicle and much better fuel consumption.
I was surprised it had a Volvo motor in it.
-- Edited by Vic41 on Thursday 14th of August 2014 05:10:47 PM
I don't think he was pulling my chain Bill, he seemed to believe what he was telling me, maybe someone told him it was. I did think him saying it was a 5 cylinder a bit strange, maybe I was his entertainment for the day
He was a council reticulation service bloke AK working on the sprinklers, it was a council vehicle not his.
I can't find anything that says it has a Volvo engine, would they admit it if it did? Here are a couple of links;
Interesting is while I was trying to find a link to the info, I came across this link as to what motor company owns what brands, I was surprised to see that Volvo was owned by the Chinese (Geely), see;
Ummmmmm.................Now I have to eat a bit of humble pie, my Mrs who was in the passenger seat when I was talking to the Council bloke said he was talking about a Volvo, not the new Hi Ace, I obviously didn't hear him properly (probably due to not having my hearing aids in), so assume it was something like this;
"From the standpoint of driving experience, five-cylinder engines are noted for combining the best aspects of four- and six-cylinder engines. They generate more power and torque than four-cylinder engines, while maintaining better fuel economy and "pep" than six-cylinder engines. Five-cylinder turbos have been used on more than one occasion in sport and racing applications for their balance of performance qualities. The Volvo S60 R has a 2.5 litre turbocharged inline-fivecylinder engine which is capable of generating 300 brake horsepower (224 kW) and 295 lbf·ft (400 N·m) of torque across a large amount of its rpm ranges. The new Ford Focus RS performance car uses the same Volvo 5-cylinder engine, developed (by Ford) to very similar power levels, and is one of the most powerful FWD production cars ever created. Another example of a high power 5 cylinder car is the Audi RS2, with its 2.2 turbocharged engine making 311 hp."
So my humble apologies for the confusion and will try to wear my hearing aids in future..
Ummmmmm.................Now I have to eat a bit of humble pie, my Mrs who was in the passenger seat when I was talking to the Council bloke said he was talking about a Volvo, not the new Hi Ace, I obviously didn't hear him properly (probably due to not having my hearing aids in), so assume it was something like this;
"From the standpoint of driving experience, five-cylinder engines are noted for combining the best aspects of four- and six-cylinder engines. They generate more power and torque than four-cylinder engines, while maintaining better fuel economy and "pep" than six-cylinder engines. Five-cylinder turbos have been used on more than one occasion in sport and racing applications for their balance of performance qualities. The Volvo S60 R has a 2.5 litre turbocharged inline-fivecylinder engine which is capable of generating 300 brake horsepower (224 kW) and 295 lbf·ft (400 N·m) of torque across a large amount of its rpm ranges. The new Ford Focus RS performance car uses the same Volvo 5-cylinder engine, developed (by Ford) to very similar power levels, and is one of the most powerful FWD production cars ever created. Another example of a high power 5 cylinder car is the Audi RS2, with its 2.2 turbocharged engine making 311 hp."
So my humble apologies for the confusion and will try to wear my hearing aids in future..
Pardon thats OK Vic. the pie and bottle of RED would go down well, we except your apologies with humble pie mate