Renault has recently introduced a new 1.6-liter Energy dCi twin turbo diesel engine which will power upcoming D- and
E-segment models wearing the diamond logo.
The four-cylinder engine has a 1,598cc block and delivers an output of 160 HP (118 kW) and 380 Nm (280 lb-ft) of
torque which according to Renault are output levels that you get on a 2.0-liter engine but thanks to the smaller
displacement the new dCi motor manages to have 25 percent less fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
It comes equipped with a twin turbocharged system in which a low inertia turbo offers high low-end torque as 90 percent of the torque is available from just 1,500 rpm. The second turbo is in charge at the higher-end and offers a
smooth and linear acceleration.
Renault says that the engine was developed by implementing the knowledge obtained during the research
for the 1.6-liter turbocharged Formula 1 engine. Friction has been diminished by using a DLC (diamond-like carbon)
finish of the cam, while a more efficient cooling has been achieved by mounting a transverse water flow system.
Thursday, 13 March 2014
Renault reveals 1.6-liter Energy dCi twin-turbo engine with 160 HP
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