R Roger Ramjet Guest Sep 29, 2003 #1 Obviousle the TD satnds for Turbo Diesel, but what does the J stand for?
OP OP R Roger Ramjet Guest Sep 29, 2003 #3 Re: Re: JTD I doubt it, seeing as it only puts out 105bhp. Any further offers?
A Anonymous Guest Sep 29, 2003 #4 Re: Re: Re: JTD More interesting (and its been mentioned before on here) is that there is no letter J used in Italian. The J has no meaning and is a product of the marketing dept! Nick
Re: Re: Re: JTD More interesting (and its been mentioned before on here) is that there is no letter J used in Italian. The J has no meaning and is a product of the marketing dept! Nick
OP OP R Roger Ramjet Guest Sep 29, 2003 #5 Re: Re: Re: Re: JTD Ahhhhhhhh! That would seem likely, the marketing ploy that is. Strangely enough, there's also no J in the Latin alphabet, but the letter G is pronounced as J. I did wonder if the J refferred to "Junior"?
Re: Re: Re: Re: JTD Ahhhhhhhh! That would seem likely, the marketing ploy that is. Strangely enough, there's also no J in the Latin alphabet, but the letter G is pronounced as J. I did wonder if the J refferred to "Junior"?
N Nigel Guest Sep 30, 2003 #6 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: JTD Jet as in "multijet" Turbo Diesel. As for the 110JTD that is now the 140JTD which we can make a 175JTD in 1.9 form Oh and 210JTD in 2.4 form....
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: JTD Jet as in "multijet" Turbo Diesel. As for the 110JTD that is now the 140JTD which we can make a 175JTD in 1.9 form Oh and 210JTD in 2.4 form....