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i-CTDİ (stands for: Common Rail Turbo Diesel Injection) is the Common rail technology used in Honda's automobiles produced and sold in the Europe market between 2002-2008. It is the general name of direct injection turbodiesel diesel engines. Its production was completely discontinued in 2008 and was replaced by İ-DTEC.

i-CTDI Engines According To Engine Volumes

1.7 liter (100 HP)

Models Used

2.2 liter (140 HP)

Models Used

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