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A remarkable and
extraordinary car…
JUST more than two years ago, the Citroën DS-20 was introduced in South
Africa, with a number of important improvements over the previous model
— the 3-DS (CAR Road Test, December 1968).
The 2-litre engine is uprated by 14,5 per cent through some gentle
tuning: increasing inlet valve diameter from 47 to 49 mm, revising
valve timing and cam profiles, and fitting an external inlet manifold.
Five robust main bearings in the DS-20 engine provide the lower-end
strength needed for the increased revs and output.
Small interior changes include a charging warning light on the fascia,
twin dome lights, revision of control switches which are now marked
with symbols, and the fitting of electrically-powered windscreen washers.
NEW GEARING
Peak rpm rises from 5 500 to 6 O00, and a complete revision of
transmission ratios gives the DS-20 rich overgearing. All gearbox
ratios are changed, most important being that the “overdrive” top now
has a ratio of 0,785 to 1 — though this is countered to some extent by
bringing the final drive ratio down from 4,375, to 4,857 to 1.
One of the delightful features of the Citroën models is that they are
overgeared for smooth, quiet and economical cruising, and in the DS-20,
this is taken to the extent of about 25 per cent overgearing in top,
backed by a gearbox with close ratios. The result is that the car is
extremely willing: it gets moving rather slowly in acceleration tests,
with clawing spin and a bit of judder at the front wheels, then goes to
50, 85 and 130 km/h in the lower gears.
It is considerably quicker than earlier models, a comparison with the
3-DS (in Imperial measures) illustrating this:
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3-DS
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DS-20
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0-60
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17,2
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15,3
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0-70
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23,7
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21,8
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¼ Mile
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20,5
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19,6
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Speed
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92,5
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95,6
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IMPERIAL DATA |
ACCELERATION FROM REST (seconds) |
0-60 |
15.3 |
MAXIMUM SPEED (mph) |
True speed |
95.6 |
FUEL ECONOMY (mpg) |
60 mph |
29.7 |
75 mph |
25.4 |
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Fuel economy—a strong point, particularly at higher speeds — and other
features are not markedly affected.
The sensation of motoring in a Citroën is described by the manufacturer
as “like travelling by plane”, and we would say that this is rather
apt. The car floats along, with a considerable amount of flowing body
movement and pitching action
We do not like some of the eccentric features of this unusual car: for
instance, the steering is direct to the point of being over-sensitive,
and the brake button on the floor (it cannot be called a pedal) does not
give enough sensitivity of control because of its short and light
travel, and the front wheels lock easily.
SUMMARY
As its very appearance suggests, the Citroën is an almost revolutionary
car with some remarkable capabilities, yet it is not the car to appeal
to the average motorist or those whose hobby is “do-it-yourself”
maintenance.
It even requires its own philosophy and — to some extent — driving
technique, yet because of its unquestioned comfort, ride capabilities,
durable engine and specialised equipment, it has built up a devoted
following among its owners in the Republic.
We found the DS-20 intriguing and capable, but lacking in the important
“common touch”.
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SPECIFICATIONS
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ENGINE
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ENGINE OUTPUT
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Cylinders
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Four in line
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Max. power SAE (kW)
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77,0 (103 bhp)
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Carburettors
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2 Weber 28/36-DLE-A2 twin choke
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Max. power net (kW)
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65,2
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Bore
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86,0 mm
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Peak rpm
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6 000
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Stroke
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85,5 mm
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Max. torque (N.m) at rpm
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146 at 4 000
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Cubic capacity
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1 985 cm3
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Compression ratio
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8,75 to 1
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TRANSMISSION
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Valve gear
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Ohv, pushrods
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Forward speeds
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Four
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Main bearings
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Five
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Synchromesh
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All
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Aircleaner
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Dry elements
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Gearshift
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Steering column
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Fuel requirement
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93-octane Coast
90 Reef
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Low gear
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3,075 to 1
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Cooling
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11,1 litres with heater
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2nd gear
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1,830 to 1
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Electrics
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12 volt AC
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3rd gear
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1,175 to 1
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Top gear
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0,785 to 1
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Reverse gear
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3,150 to 1
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Final drive
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4,857 to 1
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Drive wheels
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Front
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I am assured that this is an error. The DS-20 was fitted with a single carburettor.
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© 2017 Citroënët/1971 Car
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