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1993 torslanda 200


If your engine is a 1993 B200F then we here in the US wouldn't have experience with it. I believe that in '93 ours were all B230F.

We do have some members in UK and Europe; hopefully they or some US members with knowledge of your car will answer.

The only thing can say is, so far as I know all the '93 cars here in the U.S. were LH2.4. I would be surprised if Volvo used two different electronic engine management systems in that year. However be aware that the standard vs. auto transmissions used a different ECU and different air mass meter; I think in '92 and '93. Still LH2.4 but slightly different ECU and amm.
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