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2.0 litre HDi engine, goes well. No hi lo range, its a torque sensing system, works very well.

They are built by D'angel, a company thats jointly owned by peugeot citroen, so they come with full factory warrenty.

 

Hows the torque sensor work ed.

 

Like on the defender I knock it into low box to reverse anything heavy to save on the clutch, does the torque system help in that way

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no mate. its just a little van, I would'nt use it to tow anything significant, I have plenty of other serious vehicles to tow stuff with. The torque sensor purely senses when the front wheels have lost traction and feeds power to the rear wheels as it needs.

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