What does DDiS mean on a Suzuki Swift?
DDiS, or Diesel Direct Injection System is the designation for Suzuki diesel engines with Common Rail direct injection system. Usually, engines are equipped with variable geometry turbochargers and intercoolers.
Is Suzuki Swift 2007 a good car?
The car’s handling is very good, always feels stable on the road, and the stock suspension components are great. Services and maintenance on these cars are overall very cheap. A major service roughly costs around $670 at a Suzuki dealership (every 90,000km), otherwise they are in the $300 range.
How much horsepower does a 2007 Suzuki Swift have?
125 Hp @
Suzuki Swift II 1.6 i 16V (125 Hp) Sport 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Specs
General information | |
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Power | 125 Hp @ 6800 rpm. |
Power per litre | 78.8 Hp/l |
Torque | 148 Nm @ 4800 rpm. 109.16 lb.-ft. @ 4800 rpm. |
Engine location | Front, Transverse |
What is DDiS and VVT?
It features 1.3L DDiS engine in diesel version and 1.2L K-Series VVT engine in Petrol version. Variable Valve Timing technology used in petrol engine enables for smooth performance and faster response to the acceleration inputs. The DDiS engine features very well proven performance CRDi engine from Fiat.
Does a 2007 Suzuki Swift have a timing belt?
Answered by CarsGuide It has a chain.
How long do Suzuki Swifts last for?
On average the earliest Swifts would have done around 100,000 km by now, so you should expect to see some signs of wear and tear. Generally that shouldn’t be of concern if the regular and recommended service has been done to keep them ticking over in good shape.
Does 2007 Suzuki Swift have Bluetooth?
It’s only available as a manual but for some strange reason, misses out on a tachometre. Suzuki has also neglected to include Bluetooth technology as a standard feature but it’s available as an option (about $500). An extra $700 will move you into the mid-range Swift GL.
Why diesel engines are discontinued?
The usage of expensive filters in BS-VI-compliant diesel engines and the huge money-input by the companies will result into Diesel cars getting a lot pricier, which will, eventually, lead to a steep drop in their demand. In order to curb the tailpipe emissions, India will adopt BS-VI emission norms in April 2020.
How does a DDiS engine work?
Working: High pressure pump supplies pressurized fuel to common distribution rail and depending upon signals received from various car sensor, ECU control the actuation of fuel injector and in turn pressurized fuel is injected in to the engine cylinder which results in effective combustion.