Toyota CD engine
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Toyota CD engine | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Toyota |
Layout | |
Configuration | Straight-4 |
Displacement | 2.0 L (1,995 cc) |
Cylinder bore | 82.2 mm (3.24 in) |
Piston stroke | 94 mm (3.7 in) |
Valvetrain | DOHC, 4 valves x cyl. |
Compression ratio | 17.8:1 - 18.6:1 |
Combustion | |
Turbocharger | Variable-geometry with intercooler |
Fuel system | Common rail direct injection |
Fuel type | Diesel |
Cooling system | Water-cooled |
Output | |
Power output | 89–116 hp (66–87 kW) |
Specific power | 44.6 hp (33.3 kW)/L - 58.1 hp (43.3 kW)/L |
Torque output | 215–280 N⋅m (159–207 lb⋅ft) |
The Toyota CD engine is a 2.0 L (1,995 cc) diesel engine used in the Toyota Corolla, RAV4, Avensis and other vehicles. It is a DOHC engine with a bore and stroke of 82.2 mm × 94 mm (3.24 in × 3.70 in) with 116 hp (87 kW). The higher-output CD Series engines have now largely been replaced by the AD engine while low output applications where replaced by the ND engine.[1] There were two versions: the 1CD-FTV and the more powerful 2CD variant. [citation needed]
1CD-FTV
The 1CD-FTV (2.0 D-4D) is a compact inline-four turbocharged diesel engine initially in the first generation Avensis on November 22, 1999[2]
1st generation
Technical specifications:[2]
- Fuel injection system: common rail 135 MPa (1,350 bar; 19,600 psi),6 hole solenoid injectors with pilot injection
- Camshaft drive: timing belt
- Exhaust gas treatment: EGR equipped with catalyst;(EGR cooler on RAV4)
- Emission standard: Euro III
- Compression Ratio:18.6:1
- Fuel consumption combined: 39.2–47.9 mpg‑imp (7.21–5.90 L/100 km; 32.6–39.9 mpg‑US)
- CO2 emission combined: 158–191 g (5.6–6.7 oz)/km
Applications:
Non-Intercooled Non VGT
90 PS (66 kW; 89 hp) at 4000 rpm, 21.9 kg⋅m (215 N⋅m; 158 lb⋅ft) at 2400 rpm (Europe,Net DIN)
- 10.10.2000-2004 Twelfth generation Toyota Corolla[3][4]
- First Generation Corolla Verso[5]
Intercooled Non VGT
111 PS (82 kW; 109 hp) at 4000 rpm, 25.5 kg⋅m (250 N⋅m; 184 lb⋅ft) at 2000-2400 rpm (Europe,Net DIN)
- 1999-2003 First generation Toyota Avensis[2]
- Twelfth generation Toyota Corolla T-spirit 5dr hatchback [5]
Intercooled VGT
116 PS (85 kW; 114 hp) at 4000 rpm, 25.5 kg⋅m (250 N⋅m; 184 lb⋅ft) at 1800-3000 rpm (Europe,Net DIN)
- 08.2001-?First generation Toyota Avensis Verso[6]
- Second Generation Previa[7]
- Second Generation RAV4[8]
2nd Generation
The 1CD-FTV was revised with a lower compresion ratio and a second generation common rail system in preparation of then upcoming Euro IV emission standards.It was first introduced in the second generation Avensis on February 2003 where PM and NOX reducing D-CAT was also first implemented.[9]
Technical specifications:[9]
- Fuel injection system: common rail 160 MPa (1,600 bar; 23,000 psi)/175–180 MPa (1,750–1,800 bar; 25,400–26,100 psi) on D-CAT Variants,6 hole solenoid injectors with pilot injection
- Camshaft drive: timing belt
- Exhaust gas treatment: EGR, equipped with cooler and catalyst; 4-way DPNR Catalyst and Exhaust Port Injection on D-CAT Variants[9]
- Emission standard: Euro IV (Euro III: Corolla Verso)
- Compression Ratio:17.8:1
- Fuel consumption combined: 45.6–48.7 mpg‑imp (6.19–5.80 L/100 km; 38.0–40.6 mpg‑US)
- CO2 emission combined: 149–165 g (5.3–5.8 oz)/km
Applications:
Intercooled VGT with D-CAT
118 PS (87 kW; 116 hp) at 4000 rpm, 28.6 kg⋅m (280 N⋅m; 207 lb⋅ft) at 2000-2200 rpm (Europe)
- 02.2003- 06.2006 Second generation Toyota Avensis[9][10]
Intercooled VGT
116 PS (85 kW; 114 hp) at 3600 rpm, 28.6 kg⋅m (280 N⋅m; 207 lb⋅ft) at 2000-2200 rpm (Europe)
- Twelfth generation Toyota Corolla[11]
- Second Generation Corolla Verso[12][13]
References
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- ^ a b c "Toyota Avensis SR D4-D - Toyota UK Media Site". media.toyota.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-10-21.
- ^ "Toyota At The British International Motor Show - Toyota UK Media Site". media.toyota.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-10-21.
- ^ "Corolla Generations: 2000 - 2006". Toyota UK. 2015-04-21. Retrieved 2020-10-21.
- ^ a b "Teed Up For Success – The New Toyota Corolla - Toyota UK Media Site". media.toyota.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-10-21.
- ^ "Press Release: AVENSIS VERSO A DYNAMIC NEW CONTENDER FOR THE MPV MARKET" (DOC). Toyota Press Office UK. June 2001.
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- ^ a b c d "Press Release: THE NEW TOYOTA AVENSIS" (DOC). Toyota Press Office UK. February 2003.
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