Difference between 20v and 10v V/S70?

Discussion in 'Volvo S70' started by Dylan P, Sep 26, 2005.

  1. Dylan P

    Dylan P Guest

    What is the difference between the 10v and 20v V/S70 range of volvos?
    Are there differences in fuel economy or performance? Should the 10v
    ones be avoided? I guess the 2 litre engines will be best avoided as
    probably a bit small for the size of the car.
     
    Dylan P, Sep 26, 2005
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    Sandy Nuts Guest

    one has 10 valves more than the other :)
     
    Sandy Nuts, Sep 26, 2005
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    SteveH Guest

    The 20v is faster.

    HTH.
     
    SteveH, Sep 26, 2005
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    Pete M Guest

    In
    and better on fuel in the real world.


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    Pete M, Sep 26, 2005
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    Tim.. Guest

    Firstly avoid the 2.0 whether in 10 or 20v guise. The 126 10v is woefully
    underpowered, the 20v has enough but all the power is after 4500rpm and
    making progress is hard work, tiring and not very good for mpg. Plus the
    gearing is low and its noisy at cruising speed.

    Over 70k in our previous 2.0 20v 850 (manual, saloon) it averaged 29mpg,
    with a low of under 20 and never better than 33.

    The 2.5 10v s70 which is now in the family (manual again) is a far better
    and brisker beast despite still only having 144bhp. The engine is more like
    a NA diesel, in that its got good low down torque and feels lazy, you can
    leave it in 4th & 5th and trundle up hill and down dale pretty easily.
    Oppositely to the 20valvers it pulls strongly from 2500rpm to 5000rpm then
    runs out of puff. The gearing is slightly on the high side but that does
    give very relaxed and serene cruising. An indicated 100 is only 3500rpm
    which its happy at all day. Mpg is currently showing 31mpg consisting of
    entirely 5-15mile trips to town with the occasional longer distance. I've
    had nearly 40mpg on a long run at 60.

    If you want an auto, or an estate which you will load, or regularly have a
    full compliement of passengers you want at minimum the 20v 170. You will
    find this heavier on fuel about town and about the same if not very slightly
    better than the 10v on the motorway. The auto will drink more around town
    and be equal cruising.

    The best engine without doubt coupled to the auto box is the 193/200/210bhp
    (depending on year) 2.5T. Fairly frugal for 200brake once you get used to
    manipulating the accelorator to get the speed you want- they are deceptively
    fast.

    Hope this helps!

    Tim..
     
    Tim.., Sep 26, 2005
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    Tim S Kemp Guest

    10 valvers exist to reduce power for the euro markets that tax cars on power
    output. They're fine for everyday use (140bhp / 163 bhp IIRC for 10/20V 2.5
    engines). Later ones (new shape V70, S80 etc)
    went to just changing the ECU to reduce the max power to 140 and had 20v in
    both outputs.

    2.0 again really existed to keep certain markets happy, 2.0 20v isn't too
    bad to drive, 2.0 Turbos are great. Bit better on fuel, but not much, than
    the 2.5 / 2.4.
     
    Tim S Kemp, Sep 26, 2005
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