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The High Value engine family from General Motors is a group of cam-in-block or overhead valve V6 engines.These engines feature cast iron blocks and aluminum heads, and use the same 60° vee bank as the 60° V6 family they are based on, but the new 99 mm (3.90 in) bore required offsetting the bores by 1.5 mm (0.059 in) away from the engine center line.
A stepper motor A bipolar hybrid stepper motor. Brushed DC motors rotate continuously when DC voltage is applied to their terminals. The stepper motor is known for its property of converting a train of input pulses (typically square waves) into a precisely defined increment in the shaft’s rotational position.
Output is 167–185 PS (165–182 hp; 123–136 kW) at 6,000 rpm and 25–25.8 kg⋅m (245–253 N⋅m; 181–187 lb⋅ft) of torque at 4,000 rpm. It has an aluminum engine block and aluminum DOHC cylinder heads. It uses Multi-port fuel injection, has 4 valves per cylinder, and features powder metal-forged, fracture-split connecting rods.
With only a few exceptions, micropumps rely on micro-actuation principles, which can reasonably be scaled up only to a certain size. Micropumps can be grouped into mechanical and non-mechanical devices. [12] Mechanical systems contain moving parts, which are usually actuation and microvalve membranes or flaps.
The Hyundai Mu engine is a variant of the 2.7-liter Delta, the main difference with the Delta engine is the inclusion of continuous variable valve timing (CVVT).
They wanted 2,500 hp (1,864 kW) with standard production parts, so the 20V149 was born. It has 3 engine blocks, 3 crankshafts bolted together. The unique set up of the 20V has a 6V block on either end of a special 8V block with 6 turbos, 3 blowers and intercoolers. [14]
A motor–generator (an MG set) is a device for converting electrical power to another form. Motor–generator sets are used to convert frequency , voltage , or phase of power. They may also be used to isolate electrical loads from the electrical power supply line.
This engine debuted on the 2008 Cadillac STS and CTS. [8] [9] GM used an LLT in all 2009–2017 Lambda-derived crossover SUVs to allow class-leading fuel economy in light of the new Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards. In these crossovers, the LLT engine produced up to 288 hp (215 kW; 292 PS) and 270 lb⋅ft (366 N⋅m) of torque.