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Thread: Pro's and con's of a 2.2 puma

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    Pro's and con's of a 2.2 puma

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    I am in a situation as what I should do.
    I had a 2010 110 puma from new which is no longer with us anymore I have been thinking about what I should do, buy a 2.4 130 which seems to be a mission finding a reasonable one or go a new one again and see how the 2.2 puma is. Just to add, my 2.4 copped a fair bit of a workout with 90,000k's in 2 years which there was not 1 day it did not hit the limiter and never missed a beat..
    I have heard mixed reports about them for a few reasons but would like to hear what others have to say ?

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    I would have thought that considering it is virtually the same motor, the performance and reliability would be pretty much the same.

    Transit vans, Ford Rangers and Mazda BT 50's all seem to be going okay and they all use versions of the 2.2.

    2.4 v 2.2 is only 50cc per cylinder, SFA really.

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    Good points

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    I am fairly sure that AUS models do not have the dreaded DPF.......
    I agree, why not go for the 2.2L

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    Re: Pro's and con's of a 2.2 puma

    I went from a 2.4 my09 to a new one a few weeks ago. The new 2.2 is a much nicer engine to drive and live with. So much smoother and less noisey. There seem to be quite a few changes to the engine, a silent and water cooled egr for example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomo View Post
    I am fairly sure that AUS models do not have the dreaded DPF.......
    I agree, why not go for the 2.2L
    I'm fairly sure they do. There's a blinkin' big shiny "thing" in the exhaust system just after the turbo that looks awfully like a DPF and there's a dash light to tell you that it needs regenerating - orange for warning and red for "do it now". Then there's the owners manual explaining it and the dealer telling me about it. Having said all that, maybe you're correct and the AUS models don't get the "dreaded" version, just the version that works fine and causes no issues if you don't muck with it and drive the car properly?

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    I'd be interested in getting rid of everything emissions related ... Laws are there to be broken
    I didn't notice any power loss between the 2.4 & 2.2 really I must say

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    Definitely the 2.2 - much smoother, quieter and now BAS have cracked the ECU and remaps are available. This means you can ask for the South African map which does not have the DPF

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    Was just quoted $61,000 for cab chassis there's less extras on them than my 110 which had snorkel,sidesteps,towbar,traction control,ABS and bullbar that came to $54,000 must be extra for supply and demand...

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    I got a price on a new 130 with tray back,canvas and towbar for 61K,I'd push abit harder. Pat

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