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- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine cylinderBore "79.7".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine displacement "1598.0".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine pistonStroke "80.1".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine torqueOutput "320.0".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine abstract "'The Medium Diesel Engine' (MDE) is a four-cylinder diesel engine developed by Adam Opel AG and marketed as '1.6 CDTI Ecotec'. Production began in late 2013 at Szentgotthárd, Hungary. It is Opel's first all-aluminum diesel engine that offers power density of 85 hp per liter in its most powerful version with 136 PS. Initially maximum power and torque have been increased versus the 1.7-liter engine, while fuel consumption has been reduced by up to 10 percent compared with similarly powerful 2.0-liter CDTI engine. This new 1.6 CDTI engine will replace the current 1.7-liter and lower-powered 2.0-liter diesel engines in a wide range of Opel models, with more- and less-powerful versions to come.The most powerful version of 1.6 CDTI engine delivering 136 PS (100 kW; 134 hp) at 3,500–4,000 rpm and 320 N·m (236 lbf·ft) at 2,000 rpm was first introduced in 2013 Opel Zafira Tourer and later in 2014 Opel Astra J and restyled 2014 Opel Meriva B. In 2014, new versions emerged: 1.6 CDTI with 110 PS and 95 PS.The engine displacement is 1.6 L (1,598 cc) and it has bore/stroke ratio of 79.7/80.1 mm with cylinder pressure of 180 bar and compression ratio of 16:1. It uses an aluminum engine block, die-cast aluminum bedplate, and am aluminum cylinder head. A chain-driven dual overhead camshaft valvetrain with dual continuous variable cam phasing, including weight-saving hollow sections and lobes, operates four valves per cylinder with low-friction, hydraulic roller finger followers. The pistons are made from aluminum for reduced reciprocating mass, feature a concave, shallow-bowl profile to facilitate efficient combustion, and are cooled by under-skirt oil spraying. The crankshaft, with four counterweights to minimize mass, and the con-rods are in forged steel. The engine also features improvements to reduce NVH such as a glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GRP) cam cover, fully decoupled from the engine to reduce noise and vibration, while also saving weight compared to aluminum; a composite intake manifold encapsulated in acoustic padding and an external plastic shield, significantly reducing noise emissions; a mechanical crankshaft isolator which reduces radiated noise and torsional vibrations in the accessory drive system; and scissor gears from the crankshaft for the timing drive system incorporating tooth profiles ground with a Low Noise Shifting (LNS) process for optimal noise reduction. More than 150 patented diesel control functions are deployed by the 1.6 CDTI engine's control unit, developed in-house by General Motors. This advanced engine control unit (ECU), jointly engineered in Italy (by GM Powertrain Torino), Germany, and the United States, will be used in all future four-cylinder diesel engines.Low fuel consumption and Euro 6-standard emissions (effective from September 2015) are also made possible by the use of Opel’s “BlueInjection” selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system, which injects AdBlue® solution (consisting of urea and water) into the exhaust gas. The solution decomposes into ammonia, which is then stored on a catalyst substrate. Nitrogen oxide (NOx) enters the catalyst in the exhaust gas, and is then selectively reduced to nitrogen and water.Starting in 2013, the engine replaced the turbocharged 1.7 L CDTI, lower-powered 2.0 L CDTI Ecotec with 110 PS and 130 PS engines in Opel cars, and in the near future it will replace the 1.3 CDTI in Corsa, Meriva and Astra.The 136 PS, 320 Nm, version of the engine 1.6 CDTI (code B16DTH) is used in the following Opel vehicles (and their Vauxhall equivalents): 2013 Opel Zafira Tourer 2014 Opel Astra 2014 Opel Meriva 2015 Opel Mokka 2015 Chevrolet Orlando sold in South KoreaThe 120 PS, 320 Nm, version is used in: 2014 Opel Zafira TourerThe 110 PS, 300 Nm, version is used in: 2014 Opel Astra 2014 Opel MerivaThe 95 PS, 280 Nm, version is used in: 2014 Opel Meriva↑ ↑".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine blockAlloy Aluminium.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine compressionRatio "16:1".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine cylinderBore "0.0797".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine displacement "0.001598".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine fuelSystem Common_rail.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine fuelType "diesel".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine headAlloy Aluminium.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine manufacturer General_Motors.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine pistonStroke "0.0801".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine predecessor Circle_L_engine.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine predecessor JTD_engine.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine productionStartYear "2013".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine torqueOutput "320.0".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine valvetrain "DOHC".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageExternalLink gmpowertrain.com.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageExternalLink 01_16_new_opel_diesel.html.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageExternalLink 02-13-opel-zafira-seven-seater.html.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageExternalLink opel-20130116.html.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageExternalLink 17.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageID "41614721".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageLength "6311".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageRevisionID "704106654".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink Category:General_Motors_engines.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Opel_engines.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Orlando.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink Circle_L_engine.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink Common_rail.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink Ecotec.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink Engine_control_unit.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink GM_Medium_Gasoline_Engine.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink GM_Powertrain_Torino.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink GM_Small_Gasoline_Engine.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink Inline-four_engine.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink JTD_engine.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink List_of_GM_engines.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink NOx.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink Noise,_vibration,_and_harshness.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink Opel.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink Opel_Astra.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink Opel_Meriva.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink Opel_Mokka.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink Opel_Zafira.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink Overhead_camshaft.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLink Selective_catalytic_reduction.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLinkText "''GM MDE''".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLinkText "''MDE''".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLinkText "1.6 CDTI Bi-Turbo".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLinkText "1.6 CDTI engine".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLinkText "1.6 CDTI".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLinkText "CDTI Ecotec".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLinkText "GM MDE".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageWikiLinkText "GM Medium Diesel engine".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine block Aluminium.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine compression "16".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine configuration Inline-four_engine.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine fuelsystem Common_rail.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine fueltype "Diesel".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine head Aluminium.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine manufacturer General_Motors.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine name "Medium diesel engine".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine power "95".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine predecessor Circle_L_engine.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine predecessor JTD_engine.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine production "–present".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine torque "≤ 320 Nm".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine valvetrain Overhead_camshaft.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile_engine.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start_date.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine subject Category:General_Motors_engines.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine subject Category:Opel_engines.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine hypernym Engine.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine type AutomobileEngine.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine type Device.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine type Engine.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine type Software.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine type Thing.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine comment "'The Medium Diesel Engine' (MDE) is a four-cylinder diesel engine developed by Adam Opel AG and marketed as '1.6 CDTI Ecotec'. Production began in late 2013 at Szentgotthárd, Hungary. It is Opel's first all-aluminum diesel engine that offers power density of 85 hp per liter in its most powerful version with 136 PS.".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine label "GM Medium Diesel engine".
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine sameAs Q15726708.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine sameAs GM_Medium_Diesel_Engine.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine sameAs m.0_84dm2.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine sameAs Q15726708.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine wasDerivedFrom GM_Medium_Diesel_engine?oldid=704106654.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine isPrimaryTopicOf GM_Medium_Diesel_engine.
- GM_Medium_Diesel_engine name "Medium diesel engine".