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SOHC 2-valve per cylinder, 8.0:1 compression ratio DOHC 4-valves per cylinder, 8,5:1 compression ratio block Code PG: grey cast iron, five bearings fuel Bosch aspiration belt-driven G-Charger with intercooler output 118 kW (160 PS; 158 hp) at 5800 rpm, 225 N⋅m (166 lb⋅ft) at 3800 rpm — PG
For example, if the static compression ratio is 10:1, and the dynamic compression ratio is 7.5:1, a useful value for cylinder pressure would be 7.5 1.3 × atmospheric pressure, or 13.7 bar (relative to atmospheric pressure). The two corrections for dynamic compression ratio affect cylinder pressure in opposite directions, but not in equal strength.
2,492 cc (152.1 cu in) 10.6° VR6; bore x stroke: 81.0 mm × 80.6 mm (3.19 in × 3.17 in), stroke ratio: 1:1 – square-stroke, 415.3 cc per cylinder, compression ratio is not disclosed at the moment. cylinder block & crankcase grey cast iron; die-forged steel crankshaft; cylinder head & valvetrain
6v: two valves per cylinder, 6 valves total, single overhead camshaft (SOHC), compression ratio: 10.3:1 12v: four valves per cylinder, 12 valves total, double overhead camshafts (DOHC), compression ratio: 10.5:1 aspiration plastic intake manifold fuel system, ignition system & management
The EA288 engine family is based on the EA189 engine family. [3] EA288 diesel shares displacement, bore pitch, stroke and bore ratio with the EA189 and the new EA211 gasoline engines. [4]
The Volkswagen air-cooled engine is an air-cooled, gasoline-fuelled, boxer engine with four horizontally opposed cast-iron cylinders, cast aluminum alloy cylinder heads and pistons, magnesium-alloy crankcase, and forged steel crankshaft and connecting rods.
A W8 engine is an eight-cylinder piston engine with four banks of two cylinders each, arranged in a W configuration.. In practice, the W8 engine is created from two narrow-angle (15 degree) VR4 engines mounted at an angle of 72 degrees from each other on a common crankshaft.
The Volkswagen-Audi V8 engine family is a series of mechanically similar, gasoline-powered and diesel-powered, V-8, internal combustion piston engines, developed and produced by the Volkswagen Group, in partnership with Audi, since 1988.