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The EF-serie was a 90° V6 Turbocharged engine jointly developed by Renault and Gordini, the engine was used by Equipe Renault Elf in Formula One from 1977 to 1985. This engine derived from the CH series designed by François Castaing, the F1 engine was developed by Bernard Dudot.
Pages in category "Renault engines" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of Renault engines; B.
The Renault 9 and Renault 11 were the first cars to use a Renault engine in a transverse position, which gave rise to the "JB" gearbox which was used until the Twingo 2. Renault chose to use the turbocharged 1.4 L (1,397 cc) Cléon engine in several cars of the early 1980s. The pushrod Cléon engine was chosen for its sturdiness and low cost.
The Renault 80 hp, or 8Ca, or Type WS is a development of the Renault 70 hp V-8 aero engine that was produced exclusively in the United Kingdom by Renault's British subsidiary, and its licensees, from 1913 [1] to 1918. [2]
This engine was proposed in both variants developing 27 and 36 hp (20 and 26 kW). The less powerful one was mounted under the hood of the Renault 4L produced between 1971 and 1980, while the variant developing 36 hp (26 kW) was used on the Renault 5 produced between 1972 and 1976.
In December 1982, [1] the Renault Board presented a new 1,596 cc (1.6 L) diesel engine with 55 PS (40 kW; 54 hp) for the Renault 9.Known as "F8M", the new engine was designed by engineer George Douin and his team and broke with tradition by not featuring removable cylinder liners, thanks to advances in metallurgy that significantly slowed the wear of rubbing mechanical parts.
The Renault G-Type was a family of naturally aspirated and turbocharged straight-four indirect injection and common rail injection diesel engines. They feature an iron block and aluminum head. The engines were in production for nearly two decades, with improvements in power and torque output and fuel efficiency. [1]
The turbocharged A5L engine in a Renault 18. Applications: A2L 1.6 L (1,565 cc) 1968–1980 Renault 16; 1971–1976 Renault 15 TS; 1972–1976 Renault 17 TL; 1970–1973 Renault 12 Gordini; 1972–1974 Renault 12 Gordini 1.6 L (1,596 cc) 1973–1975 Alpine A110 1600 S 1.6 L (1,605 cc) 1971–1974 Alpine A310 1600 VE 1.6 L (1,605 cc)