Turbo Charged Diesel Engine with Intercooler Model AM 162
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Turbo Charged Diesel Engine with Intercooler Model AM 162
During the 1990s, turbodiesel engines were mainly used in the United States for light trucks. An example is the Ford Power Stroke engine series, mounted on Ford F-Series Super Duty pickup trucks, the E-series vans and the Excursion sport utility vehicles.
Item Description
As demand for diesel engines in standard sedan and station wagon cars in the United States has been much lower than in Europe, the development of smaller automotive turbodiesels has (in general) been led by European manufacturers in recent years. Diesel fuel in the USA (prior to 2006) had a significantly higher level of sulphur than the fuel used in Europe, which meant that diesel-engined cars from European makers had to either be fitted with specially developed fuel and emissions control system for the (prohibitively small) North American market, or simply
could not be sold in that market.
After ultra low sulphur diesel was introduced in the United States in October 2006, automakers began to offer turbodiesel models which could take advantage of it to reduce emissions. Manufacturers such as Volkswagen have been releasing cars with four and six-cylinder turbodiesels.
Technical Specifications
Engine type FORD 6.0 LT T/C Intercooling, DI
Stroke 4
Cylinder 6
Cylinder diameter (mm) 104.77
Piston stroke (mm) 114.9
compression ratio 16.5/1
Max. engine power (kW) 136 (2400 rpm )
Max speed (rpm) 2750-2780
Idle speed (rpm) 665-685
Engine volume ( lt ) 5.947
Injection timing (°CA ) 20
Ignition order 1-5-3-6-2-4
Engine weight (kg) 500
SERVICE REQUIRED AT SITE
– Electrical supply three phase/single phase with proper earthing
– Multimeter
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