- Source: DMAX V6 engine
The DMAX V6 engine is a 3.0 L; 180.5 cu in (2,958 cc) diesel engine.
It was designed, and is produced by Isuzu in Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan but the design rights to the engine are now owned by General Motors. It uses high-pressure common rail direct injection with four valve per cylinder, cylinder heads. A variable-geometry turbocharger and intercooler are also used. The engine was used in Europe by GM's Opel subsidiary and by Renault.
Output is nominally 125 kW (170 PS; 168 hp) at 4000 rpm and 350 N⋅m (258 lb⋅ft) at 1800 rpm. The engine's internal name is 6DE1.
Applications:
Saab 9-5
2001-2005 internal engine's name D308L 177 PS (130 kW).
Opel/Vauxhall Vectra and Signum
2003-2005 internal engine's name Y30DT 177 PS (130 kW).
2005-2008 internal engine's name Z30DT 184 PS (135 kW).
Renault
Renault Vel Satis
2000-2010 internal engine's name P9X 701 177 hp (132 kW).
2005-2010 internal engine's name P9X 715 181 hp (135 kW).
Renault Espace
2002-2006 internal engine's name P9X 701 177 hp (132 kW).
2006-2010 internal engine's name P9X 715 181 hp (135 kW).
See also
List of GM engines
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