- Volkswagen D24TIC engine
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Volkswagen D24TIC engine Manufacturer Volkswagen Group Production 1991–1995 Predecessor Volkswagen D24T engine Configuration Inline 6 cylinder (R6/I6) diesel engine Displacement 2,383 cc (145.4 cu in) Cylinder bore 75.5 mm (2.97 in)[1] Piston stroke 86.4 mm (3.40 in) Cylinder block alloy grey cast iron, 7 main bearings[1] Cylinder head alloy cast aluminium alloy[1] Valvetrain 2v, belt-driven single overhead camshaft (SOHC)[1] Compression ratio 22.0:1 Fuel system Bosch mechanical distributor injection pump, indirect fuel injection[1] Fuel type Diesel Oil system Wet sump[1] Cooling system Water cooled[1] The Volkswagen D24TIC is a 2.4 litre inline-six cylinder (R6/I6) single overhead camshaft (SOHC) diesel engine, formerly manufactured by Volkswagen Group from August 1991 to December 1995.[1]
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Technical description and rated outputs
The engine is constructed in an identical manner to the Volkswagen D24T engine, and its earlier Volkswagen D24 engine - but includes an intercooler[1] to aid its turbocharger in order to improve overall performance and consistency of performance.
D24TIC models ID DIN-rated max. motive power
at rpmmax. torque
at rpmredline
(rpm)years ACL[1] 70 kW (95 PS; 94 bhp) @ 4,000 220 N·m (162 ft·lbf) @ 2,000 1991-1995 Volvo D24T 82 kW (111 PS; 110 bhp) @ 4,800 210 N·m (155 ft·lbf) @ 2,400 5,350 1983 [citation needed] 85 kW (116 PS; 114 bhp) @ 4,800 220 N·m (162 ft·lbf) @ 2,400 5,350 1983 Volvo D24TIC 90 kW (122 PS; 121 bhp) @ 4,800 235 N·m (173 ft·lbf) @ 2,400 Applications
- 08/1986–10/1988 — Volvo 740
- 08/1985–07/1992 — Volvo 760
- 08/1991–12/1995 — Volkswagen LT (ACL)[1]
- 09/1991–12/1996 — Volvo 960
See also
- list of Volkswagen Group diesel engines
- list of discontinued Volkswagen Group diesel engines
- Turbocharged Direct Injection
References
External links
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- Kassel (Germany) - engine plant Mobility and Sustainability
- Salzgitter (Germany) - engine plant Mobility and Sustainability
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- Shanghai (China) - engine plant Mobility and Sustainability
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