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Anyone know the weight of this Toyota (European) aluminum diesel engine?
I've looked, can't fint it. 1.4 D-4D (89 bhp) All-aluminum? Anyone using one of these in an airplane yet? ANY successful auto-diesel conversions in the air? Montblack |
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![]() "Montblack" schreef in bericht ... ANY successful auto-diesel conversions in the air? http://membres.lycos.fr/dieselis/ |
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("karel" wrote)
[link] http://membres.lycos.fr/dieselis/ (English on the left menu) From the site: WEIGHT The stripped engine (cast iron block) weighs 105 kg as compared to 60 kg for a Rotax 912 or 75 kg for a typical VW type engine. With the accessories installed on the engine, the weight goes up to 135 kg which results in an additional 50 kg to the aircraft empty weight. POWER The Opel factory technical data for the turbo engine without an intercooler indicates 67 hp at 4600 rpm, and a maximum torque of 123 Nm around 2600 / 2800 rpm. The power curve is that of a typical diesel, very flat at its maximum : the engine produces 63 hp at 3600 rpm, and there are only 4 hp more to be gained in the last 1000 rpm. The intercooler, by cooling the intake air, should augment the power by 8 -10 %. These DIN figures include the accessories and are thus more stringent than the SAE norm. [Me again] Thus my question about Toyota's new all-alluminum diesel engine. 1.4 D-4D 89 bhp @3600rpm (IIRC) Toyota's one puts out 26 more bhp than the Opel (above) at lower rpm's to boot. Plus, the all-aluminum Toyota engine should be lighter than the cast iron block Opel. http://www.tiscali.co.uk/motoring/di...toyota-yaris/2 "The same 1.3-litre four-cylinder design that powered the first Yaris to such heights of popularity sits alongside it, but the best for performance is Toyota's world-first all-aluminium 1.4-litre diesel. It positively sparkles here, producing a muscular 89bhp (up 15bhp on its previous incarnation) and a pump-dodging 62.8mpg overall. Yet it reaches 62mph in a respectable 10.7 seconds. Like the 1.3, it's available with five-speed manual or new Multi-Mode gearing that allows you to automatic or sequential gear changes." http://uk.cars.yahoo.com/car-reviews/car-and-driving/toyota-yaris-1.4-d4-d-range-1003286.html "Wisely, Toyota have retained and improved the all-aluminium 1.4-litre D-4D turbo charged diesel engine that featured in the old Yaris and is the subject of the model we look at here." "4-litre turbo-charged diesel engine have seen an increase in the injection pressure to 1600 bar with six-hole injectors. This makes the fuel burn more efficiently, giving increased power and better fuel economy. This has resulted in an engine that delivers 89bhp at 3,600rpm compared to 74bhp at 4,000rpm for the previous model. The sprint from 0 to 62mph is achieved in 10." [Me again] Just wondering if this engine [type] is the VW /Corvair/Subaru/Geo of the 21st Century. Montblack |
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Look http://www.geocities.com/plane_diesel/index.html
JP "Montblack" kirjoitti ... Anyone know the weight of this Toyota (European) aluminum diesel engine? I've looked, can't fint it. 1.4 D-4D (89 bhp) All-aluminum? Anyone using one of these in an airplane yet? ANY successful auto-diesel conversions in the air? Montblack |
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("JP" wrote)
Look http://www.geocities.com/plane_diesel/index.html Sorry, this GeoCities site is currently unavailable. The GeoCities web site you were trying to view has temporarily exceeded its data transfer limit. Please try again later. Are you the site owner? Avoid service interruptions in the future by increasing your data transfer limit! Find out how. (Hope it didn't overload because of us. g) Montblack |
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Hmm... I have no problems with the site. On the other hand, I am linked to
it from the Europe. JP "Montblack" kirjoitti ... ("JP" wrote) Look http://www.geocities.com/plane_diesel/index.html Sorry, this GeoCities site is currently unavailable. The GeoCities web site you were trying to view has temporarily exceeded its data transfer limit. Please try again later. Are you the site owner? Avoid service interruptions in the future by increasing your data transfer limit! Find out how. (Hope it didn't overload because of us. g) Montblack |
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("JP" wrote)
Hmm... I have no problems with the site. On the other hand, I am linked to it from the Europe. It's up again. Found the weight of the engine: 99kg for the Toyota, but that includes some stuff. http://www.geocities.com/plane_diesel/index2.html "Toyota Yaris England or Echo Australia ECHO Philippines or Vitz Japan 1.4ltr D-4D The 66mpg Toyota Yaris D-4D. 170Nm is realised at only 2,000rpm,... Power output is modest at 74bhp,.the block is aluminium, making it one of the lightest diesels on the market. Both the cylinder head, block and air-air intercooler are made of aluminium alloy. As another clever way to save space and weight, the Toyota turbocharger is completely integrated into the exhaust manifold and the alloy intake manifold is also integrated into the cylinder head. in a weight of just 99kg for the 1.4 D-4D engine. The normally aspirated 1.3-litre engine is a version of the Yaris with different state of tune to pump out 90 hp. It also features VVT-i continuous variable valve timing although Daihatsu called it "DVVT" instead (D for Daihatsu?)." Montblack |
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The info from the site (page 2) is following:
BMW Mini and Toyota Yaris - to be supplied by Toyota The all-new 1.4-litre direct injection Toyota turbo diesel will be the first diesel ever fitted in a Mini, and is expected to draw on technology developed by Toyota subsidiary Daihatsu. The Daihatsu turbo diesel produced fuel economy figures below 3 litres/100 km when fitted in a Daihatsu compact sedan. Toyota Yaris England or Echo Australia ECHO Philippines or Vitz Japan 1.4ltr D-4D The 66mpg Toyota Yaris D-4D. 170Nm is realised at only 2,000rpm,... Power output is modest at 74bhp,.the block is aluminium, making it one of the lightest diesels on the market." Both the cylinder head, block and air-air intercooler are made of aluminium alloy. As another clever way to save space and weight, the Toyota turbocharger is completely integrated into the exhaust manifold and the alloy intake manifold is also integrated into the cylinder head. in a weight of just 99kg for the 1.4 D-4D engine The normally aspirated 1.3-litre engine is a version of the Yaris with different state of tune to pump out 90 hp. It also features VVT-i continuous variable valve timing although Daihatsu called it "DVVT" instead (D for Daihatsu?) JP "Montblack" kirjoitti ... ("JP" wrote) Look http://www.geocities.com/plane_diesel/index.html Sorry, this GeoCities site is currently unavailable. The GeoCities web site you were trying to view has temporarily exceeded its data transfer limit. Please try again later. Are you the site owner? Avoid service interruptions in the future by increasing your data transfer limit! Find out how. (Hope it didn't overload because of us. g) Montblack |
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JP wrote:
BMW Mini and Toyota Yaris - to be supplied by Toyota And Corolla The normally aspirated 1.3-litre engine is a version of the Yaris with different state of tune to pump out 90 hp. It also features VVT-i No, vvt is for mogas engines By -- Pub: http://www.slowfood.fr/france Philippe Vessaire Ò¿Ó¬ |
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