Another Forum member just sent me this , so should have plenty of power, if that model and all running good.I remember seeing 8140.47 on a plate under the bonnet, Regards, Larry
Yes, the Luton is a bit of an "air brick"OK, thanks for that info Bugsymike. The engine starts on first turn of the key, drives very well and isn't thirsty on diesel. I think the shape of the Luton body with overhead cab causes a fair amount of wind resistance which creates more noticeable drag when climbing hills. I suppose I'm comparing it's performance against a more aerodynamic car which isn't a fair comparison, Regards, LarryK