Renault D-Type engine
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Renault D-Type engine | |
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Manufacturer | Renault |
Class | Straight-4 |
Engine | 1.1 L (1149 cc/70 in³) |
The D-Type engine was a straight-4 automobile engine from Renault designed to replace the venerable Renault Cléon engine in the Renault Twingo.
[edit] D7F
First produced in July 1996, the D7F displaced 1.1 L (1149 cc/70 in³) and produced 60 hp (45 kW) at 5250 rpm and 93 N·m (69 ft·lbf) at 2500 rpm. It had sequential multipoint fuel injection.
Applications:
- 1996–2001 Renault Clio
- 1998 Renault Kangoo
[edit] D7D
The D7D was a 1.2 L version.
Applications:
- 1997–2001 Renault Clio
- 1998 Renault Kangoo
[edit] D4F
The D7F was replaced by the D4F in December 2000. It was the same displacement but added 16-valve heads for 75 hp (56 kW) at 5500 rpm and 105 N·m (77 ft·lbf) at 3500 rpm.