What kind of engine does a Volvo S60 D5 have?

What kind of engine does a Volvo S60 D5 have?

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What are the parts of a Volvo D5 engine?

The marinised engine is in large parts identical to D5244T. This includes crankshaft, pistons, camshafts, valves, cylinder block, cylinder head, turbo, injectors and the high pressure pump. The D3 ECU has a modified software, which e.g. gives a modified torque suited for marine applications and has a simplified starting sequence.

When did the new Volvo D4 engine come out?

In April 2012 a lower tuned engine, the 136 PS (100 kW) D5204T7 was announced; it was marketed as a “D3” and meanwhile the 163 PS (120 kW) version changed its name to “D4”. In autumn of 2013 the new Volvo Engine Architecture was introduced.

When did Polestar upgrade the Volvo D5 engine?

In 2009 Volvo, in conjunction with Polestar, launched software upgrades for many of its D5 engines. These upgrades have no impact on official emission or fuel consumption figures, but produce power and torque gains of typically a little over 10%.

How many cylinders does a 2000 Volvo S60 have?

How many cylinders, 2000 Volvo 2.4 D5 (163 Hp)? What is the drivetrain, Volvo S60 Sedan 2000 2.4 D5 (163 Hp)? Front wheel drive. Internal Combustion engine. The ICE drives the front wheels of the vehicle.

Is there an engine upgrade for the Volvo D5?

The first engine to have such an upgrade available was the D5244T4, and the upgrade increased the torque from 400 to 450 N⋅m (295 to 332 lb⋅ft), and power from 185 to 205 PS (136 to 151 kW). The same upgrade was available for the mechanically-identical D5244T5. Similar upgrades have since been launched for later engines.

When did Volvo stop using a diesel engine?

In 2017, Volvo Cars announced they will no longer develop diesel engines. To name their engines, Volvo has used: Generally, the following naming scheme is used: In 2010 Volvo changed their engine branding nomenclature so that it is independent of engine size and number of cylinders. The letter “D” designates diesel and “T” petrol.