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weasel1984
But as I already said, I think it would be better to use the generic "R127" code for the R20/R30 when we are not sure of the trim level or when we have no idea of the engine...
Yes and the unclear ones have been renamed to [R127] yesterday: http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles_make-Renault_model-R127.html
I didn't notice the discussion, you have started once, moved from the R6s also to some other models. Fortunately not to R20/30 yet, so I didn't do duplicate.
The good thing of this German website is that it indeed has it described more exactly - with years, that's very helpful, without it, changes would be much harder to do.
Just a minor point - the TurboD (R1270) doesn't mean the same what the TD (R1276) - not turbo.