Volkswagen D24TIC engine

The Volkswagen D24TIC is a 2.4-litre inline-six-cylinder (R6/I6) single overhead camshaft (SOHC) diesel engine, formerly manufactured by Volkswagen Group from August 1986 to December 1998.[1]

Volkswagen D24TIC engine
Overview
ManufacturerVolkswagen Group
Production1982–1998
Layout
ConfigurationInline 6-cylinder (R6/I6) diesel engine
Displacement2,383 cc (145.4 cu in)
Cylinder bore75.5 mm (2.97 in)[1]
Piston stroke86.4 mm (3.40 in)
Block materialgrey cast iron, 7 main bearings[1]
Head materialcast aluminium alloy[1]
Valvetrain12v, belt-driven single overhead camshaft (SOHC)[1]
Compression ratio23.0:1
Combustion
TurbochargerGarrett T03
Fuel systemBosch mechanical distributor injection pump, indirect fuel injection[1]
Fuel typeDiesel
Oil systemWet sump[1]
Cooling systemWater-cooled[1]
Output
Power output82
Chronology
PredecessorVolkswagen D24T engine

Technical description and rated outputs

The engine is constructed in an identical manner to the Volkswagen D24T engine, and its earlier Volkswagen D24 engine - but includes an intercooler[1] to aid its turbocharger in order to improve overall performance and consistency of performance.

D24TIC models
IDDIN-rated max. power
at rpm
max. torque
at rpm
redline
(rpm)
years
DW[1]70 kW (95 PS; 94 bhp) at 4,000220 N⋅m (162 lbf⋅ft) at 2,0001986-1991
ACL[1]70 kW (95 PS; 94 bhp) at 4,000220 N⋅m (162 lbf⋅ft) at 2,0001991-1995
Volvo D24T80 kW (109 PS; 107 bhp) at 4,800205 N⋅m (151 lbf⋅ft) at 2,5005,3501982-1989
Volvo D24TIC95 kW (129 PS; 127 bhp) at 4,650250 N⋅m (184 lbf⋅ft) at 2,4005,3501986-1991
Volvo D24TIC85 kW (116 PS; 114 bhp) at 4,800235 N⋅m (173 lbf⋅ft) at 2,4001986-1991
Volvo D24TIC90 kW (122 PS; 121 bhp) at 4,800235 N⋅m (173 lbf⋅ft) at 2,4001991-1996

Applications

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