Talk:Dacia Nova

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Peugeot 309 floorplan

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this article suggest that the floorplan come from the peugeot 309: http://www.autosoviet.altervista.org/ENGLISH-automotorusse9-D%28dacia%29.htm Julien1A (talk) 12:50, 8 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

The article you quoted has nothing to do with reality. They mentioned 1997 as the launch year for Dacia Nova when in reality it was 1995. It also implies that the Nova had a SuperNova trim level, when in reality SuperNova was a 3rd generation R52x. The naming also complicates things a little.

R523 and R524 were initially the names for the two body flavors. R523 had the tailgate with the larger and curved glass while the R524 had the tailgate commonly associated with Dacia Nova and SuperNova. However, due to certification costs, considering that the tailgate was the only difference, Dacia certified the cars as follows: R52310 - was either R523 or R524 body with the 810-20 1.3L Engine with the 510-01 MTX with a 180mm Clutch R52311 - was either R523 or R524 body with the 102-35 1.4L Engine and the 510-01 MTX with a 200mm Clutch R52319 - was either R523 or R524 body with the 106-20 or 106-21 1.6L carburated engine with 510-03 or 510-02 MTX R52320 - was the R524 body with the 106-30 engine (basically 106-20 with Motronic 3 injection) with the 510-03 MTX R52315 - was the SuperNova in different incarnations with the 1.4SOHC engine from Renault There was also a Nova GLi with the 102-45 engine which has a different code but I can't find it. Here's the complete table for all the Nova/SuperNova and Solenza cars:

Dacia Manual Codename Badge on Car Codename used for registration and VIN APV Code Body Engine Polution Level Engine Displacement Clutch MTX
PS524/MR523 R523 R52310 R523 810-20 ECE1504 (PreEURO1) 1289 ∅180 DBR 510-01
PS524/MR523 R524 R52310 R524 810-20 ECE1504 (PreEURO1) 1289 ∅180 DBR 510-01
PS524/MR523 R523 1.4L R52311 R523 102-35 ECE1504 (PreEURO1) 1397 ∅200 GR 510-03
PS524/MR523 R524 1.4L R52311 R524 102-35 ECE1504 (PreEURO1) 1397 ∅200 GR 510-03
PS524/MR523 Nova GLi R52312?!? R524 102-41 EURO2(EU96) 1397 ∅200 GR 510-03
PS524/MR523 R523 1.6L R52319 R523 106-20 ECE1504 (PreEURO1) 1557 ∅200 GR 510-03
PS524/MR523 R524 1.6L/Nova GT R52319 R524 106-20 ECE1504 (PreEURO1) 1557 ∅200 GR 510-03
PS524/MR523 R523 1.6L/Nova GT R52319 R523 106-21 ECE1504 (PreEURO1) 1557 ∅200 GR 510-03
PS524/MR523 R524 1.6L/Nova GT R52319 R524 106-21 ECE1504 (PreEURO1) 1557 ∅200 GR 510-03
PS524/MR523 Nova GTi R52319 R524 106-30 EURO2(EU96) 1557 ∅200 GR 510-03
PS524/MR524 SuperNova R52315 B41A R524 E7J - A2/60 EURO2(EU96) 1390 215 CPOE 3500 JH3-050
PS524/MR524 SuperNova R52315 B41B R524 E7J - A2/60 EURO3(EU00) 1390 215 CPOE 3500 JH3-050
PS524/MR524 SuperNova R52315 B41D R524 E7J - A2/60 ECE1504 (PreEURO1) 1390 215 CPOE 3500 JH3-050
R525-2 Solenza 1.4MPI R5A715 B41A Solenza E7J - 262 EURO2(EU96) 1390 215 CPOE 3500 JH3-051
R525-2 Solenza 1.4MPI R5A716 B41B Solenza E7J - 262 EURO3(EU00) 1390 215 CPOE 3500 JH3-051
R525-2 Solenza 1.4MPI R5A71V B41C Solenza E7J - 262 ECE1504 (PreEURO1) 1390 215 CPOE 3500 JH3-051
R526-1 Solenza 1.9D R5A71D B41G Solenza F8Q-636 EURO2(EU96) 1870 200 CPOV 3700 JH1-055
R526-1 Solenza 1.9D R5A71D B41E Solenza F8Q-636 EURO3(EU00) 1870 200 CPOV 3700 JH1-055
R526-1 Solenza 1.9D R5A71D B41F Solenza F8Q-636 ECE1504 (PreEURO1) 1870 200 CPOV 3700 JH1-055

All the information is from the MR523/PS523, MR524/PS524 and MR525/PS525 (the workshop manual and the part catalogues for the 3 cars). D3vi1 (talk) 14:51, 06 November 2016 (UTC)Reply

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