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Revision as of 11:13, 7 September 2012
The DMAX V6 engine is a 2,958 cc (2.958 L; 180.5 cu in) 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 a 4-valve cylinder head. A turbocharger and intercooler are also used. Output is 125 kW (176 hp) at 4000 rpm and 350 N·m (258 ft·lbf) at 1800 rpm. The engine's internal name is 6DE1.
Applications:
- Saab 9-5manufactured 2001-2005 internal name D308L
- Opel/Vauxhall Vectra
- Opel Signum
- Renault Vel Satis
- Renault Espace