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Volkswagen G60 engine

The Volkswagen G60 and G40 were inline-four cylinder automobile petrol engines, which uses a specific method of forced induction by way of a scroll-type supercharger. The G60 engine was formerly manufactured by the German automaker Volkswagen Group and was installed in a limited number of their 'hot hatch' cars from their Volkswagen Passenger Cars marque from August 1988 to July 1993.[1]

Volkswagen G60/G40 engine
Overview
ManufacturerVolkswagen Group
ProductionG60: August 1988–July 1993
G40: August 1986–July 1994
Layout
ConfigurationInline-4
DisplacementG60: 1.8 L (1,781 cc)
G40: 1.3 L (1,272 cc)
Cylinder boreG60: 81 mm (3.19 in)
G40: 75 mm (2.95 in)
Piston strokeG60: 86.4 mm (3.40 in)
G40: 72 mm (2.83 in)
Cylinder block materialGray cast iron
Cylinder head materialCast aluminium alloy
Valvetrain2 valves per cylinder, hydraulic valve lifters, belt-driven single overhead camshaft (SOHC)
Compression ratio8.0:1
Combustion
SuperchargerG-Lader with intercooler
Fuel systemCommon rail electronic Multi-point fuel injection
ManagementBosch Digifant
Fuel typeUnleaded Gasoline
Oil systemWet sump
Cooling systemWater-cooled
Output
Power outputG60: 118 kW (160 PS; 158 bhp)
G40: 85 kW (116 PS; 114 bhp)
Torque outputG60: 225 N⋅m (166 lb⋅ft)
G40: 150 N⋅m (111 lb⋅ft)
Chronology
Successor2005 1.4-litre 'Twincharger'
One of the users of the G60 engine, the Volkswagen Corrado 2-door coupé
A Volkswagen Golf Mk2 Rallye powered by the G60 engine
A rare Volkswagen Golf Mk2 G60 Limited hot hatch - one of only 71 produced

A smaller G40 engine of identical design was previously installed in the Mk2 Volkswagen Polo GT G40 from August 1986 to July 1994.

Design and specifications edit

The G60 is a 1.8-litre (1,781 cc) internal combustion engine, from a cylinder bore of 81 mm (3.19 in), and a piston stroke of 86.4 mm (3.40 in). Its cylinder block is constructed from grey cast iron, and its cylinder head is cast aluminium alloy, with additional post-production heat treatment. The crankcase contains a forged steel crankshaft which runs in five main bearings, and cast pistons with increased size gudgeon pins. It has two valves per cylinder (eight valves in total), which are operated by a toothed belt-driven forged steel single overhead camshaft (SOHC) via hydraulic valve lifters, with the valves being closed by two concentric valve springs. Charged air is cooled via an intercooler, and the operation and control of the engine, is managed by a Bosch Digifant engine control unit, which includes common rail electronic multi-point fuel injection and a knock sensor. It produced a maximum rated motive power output of 118 kW (160 PS; 158 bhp) at 5,800 rpm, and could generate a turning force torque of 225 N⋅m (166 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm.

Although it was based on an existing Volkswagen Group engine from their EA827 series, it underwent so many modifications, that it is usually regarded as a separate powerplant from others which the Group produced. It was named after the "G-Lader" magnesium-cased supercharger that it was mated to - this supercharger had a 60 mm (2.36 in) diameter inlet, hence the "G60" moniker.[2] It utilized a side-mounted intercooler (SMIC), positioned in front of the left front wheel, to lower the temperature of the compressed charged engine intake air.

The G60 engine was developed from an earlier, smaller version called the G40 based on their EA111 series. This engine displaced 1.3 L (1,272 cc) from a bore of 75 mm (2.95 in) and a stroke of 72 mm (2.83 in). The G40's supercharger had an inlet diameter of 40 mm (1.57 in), hence the "G40" name. The engine produced a maximum power of 85 kW (116 PS; 114 bhp) at 5,500 rpm, and torque of 150 N⋅m (111 lb⋅ft) at 3,500 rpm.

Applications edit

The original "G-Lader" engine, the smaller version of the G60 engine, called the G40, was previously used in the Mk2 Volkswagen Polo Coupé GT G40 supermini. The G40 engine could propel it to a top speed of 196 km/h (121.8 mph).

The larger G60 engine debuted in August 1988 in the B3 Volkswagen Passat G60 saloon, and the Mk2 Volkswagen Golf G60 hatchback. In the Golf G60, it was capable of propelling the car from a standstill to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 7.8 seconds, reaching a top speed of 216 km/h (134.2 mph).

A month later, in September 1988, the Volkswagen Corrado G60 was released. Performance figures for the Corrado G60 state a 0 - 100 km/h (62 mph) time of 8.3 seconds and a top speed of 225 km/h (139.8 mph).

In the United States, the G60 engine was used only in the Corrado, and this was dropped in 1992 in favour of the newer, more powerful VR6 engine.

A limited-production, four-wheel drive Syncro variant of the Golf G60, called the Golf Rallye was also powered by the eight-valve G60, but the engine was reduced to 1.8 L (1,763 cc) for sports homologation purposes. It included a larger intercooler, which is mounted across the full width of the radiator. Power remained at 118 kW (160 PS; 158 bhp).

A 16-valve G60 engine was used in the ultra-rare Golf Limited, of which only 71 were produced by VW Motorsport, all with four-wheel drive.[3][4] Power was raised to 154 kW (209 PS; 207 bhp), and the car could now accelerate from 0 - 100 km/h (62 mph) in 6.4 seconds, reaching a top speed of 247 km/h (153.5 mph).

The G60 engine, like any supercharged or turbocharged engine, was sensitive to high air temperatures, so engine performance very much depended on the weather conditions. Some models, like the Golf Rallye, or even some variants of the Golf G60, had a bigger, better-placed intercooler, resulting in increased, and more consistent performance compared to the standard placed intercooler.

Technologies found in the G40 and G60 engines have subsequently been used in other Volkswagen engines.[5] They first used this technology with turbochargers in their Turbodiesel 'TD' engines. Then, this evolved into their highly regarded range of Turbocharged Direct Injection 'TDI' diesel engine.

VW engine ID codes edit

All Volkswagen G-Lader internal combustion engines are inline four-cylinder SOHC designs, operate on the four-stroke cycle petrol engines with Bosch Digifant electronic multi-point fuel injection, are water-cooled, and use a G-Lader supercharger:

Engine ID code Displacement Valvetrain Max. power Max. torque Applications Years installed
G40 PY 1.3 L (1,272 cc) SOHC 8v 85 kW (116 PS; 114 bhp)
@ 5,500 rpm
150 N⋅m (111 lb⋅ft)
@ 3,500 rpm
VW Polo Mk2 GT G40 08/86-07/94
G60 1H 1.8 L (1,763 cc) 118 kW (160 PS; 158 bhp)
@ 5,800 rpm
225 N⋅m (166 lb⋅ft)
@ 4,000 rpm
VW Golf Mk2 G60 08/88-07/89
G60 PG 1.8 L (1,781 cc) 110 kW (150 PS; 148 bhp) VW Passat (B3) G60 08/88-07/89
G60 PG 118 kW (160 PS; 158 bhp)
@ 5,800 rpm
225 N⋅m (166 lb⋅ft)
@ 4,000 rpm
VW Golf Mk2 G60
VW Passat (B3) G60
VW Corrado G60
08/88-07/91
08/88-07/93
09/88-07/93
G60 3G DOHC 16v 154 kW (210 PS; 207 bhp)
@ 6,300 rpm
247 N⋅m (182 lb⋅ft)
@ 5,000 rpm
VW Golf Mk2 Limited
Syncro 4WD
1990

See also edit

References edit

  • Sly, James (January–February 1990). "Development of the G-60". VW & Porsche Magazine: 52–53.
  1. ^ ETKA[clarification needed]
  2. ^ Clavey, William. "Not-New Review: The Volkswagen Corrado G60 Is Flawed But It's The One You Want". Jalopnik. Retrieved 2018-09-16.
  3. ^ Euro Motorsport Edition: 1990 VW Golf Limited
  4. ^ VW Golf II Limited auf Doppel WOBber (in German)
  5. ^ "30 Years of Volkswagen Corrado". Secret Classics. 2018-12-04. Retrieved 2022-10-19.

External links edit

  • Volkswagen Group corporate website
    • Audi at a glance - includes information on the Győr engine plant
  • Corrado G60 Forum - Corrado G60 Forum with History, Owners Register and Buyers Guide

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The Volkswagen G60 and G40 were inline four cylinder automobile petrol engines which uses a specific method of forced induction by way of a scroll type supercharger The G60 engine was formerly manufactured by the German automaker Volkswagen Group and was installed in a limited number of their hot hatch cars from their Volkswagen Passenger Cars marque from August 1988 to July 1993 1 Volkswagen G60 G40 engineOverviewManufacturerVolkswagen GroupProductionG60 August 1988 July 1993G40 August 1986 July 1994LayoutConfigurationInline 4DisplacementG60 1 8 L 1 781 cc G40 1 3 L 1 272 cc Cylinder boreG60 81 mm 3 19 in G40 75 mm 2 95 in Piston strokeG60 86 4 mm 3 40 in G40 72 mm 2 83 in Cylinder block materialGray cast ironCylinder head materialCast aluminium alloyValvetrain2 valves per cylinder hydraulic valve lifters belt driven single overhead camshaft SOHC Compression ratio8 0 1CombustionSuperchargerG Lader with intercoolerFuel systemCommon rail electronic Multi point fuel injectionManagementBosch DigifantFuel typeUnleaded GasolineOil systemWet sumpCooling systemWater cooledOutputPower outputG60 118 kW 160 PS 158 bhp G40 85 kW 116 PS 114 bhp Torque outputG60 225 N m 166 lb ft G40 150 N m 111 lb ft ChronologySuccessor2005 1 4 litre Twincharger One of the users of the G60 engine the Volkswagen Corrado 2 door coupeA Volkswagen Golf Mk2 Rallye powered by the G60 engineA rare Volkswagen Golf Mk2 G60 Limited hot hatch one of only 71 producedA smaller G40 engine of identical design was previously installed in the Mk2 Volkswagen Polo GT G40 from August 1986 to July 1994 Contents 1 Design and specifications 2 Applications 3 VW engine ID codes 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksDesign and specifications editThe G60 is a 1 8 litre 1 781 cc internal combustion engine from a cylinder bore of 81 mm 3 19 in and a piston stroke of 86 4 mm 3 40 in Its cylinder block is constructed from grey cast iron and its cylinder head is cast aluminium alloy with additional post production heat treatment The crankcase contains a forged steel crankshaft which runs in five main bearings and cast pistons with increased size gudgeon pins It has two valves per cylinder eight valves in total which are operated by a toothed belt driven forged steel single overhead camshaft SOHC via hydraulic valve lifters with the valves being closed by two concentric valve springs Charged air is cooled via an intercooler and the operation and control of the engine is managed by a Bosch Digifant engine control unit which includes common rail electronic multi point fuel injection and a knock sensor It produced a maximum rated motive power output of 118 kW 160 PS 158 bhp at 5 800 rpm and could generate a turning force torque of 225 N m 166 lb ft at 4 000 rpm Although it was based on an existing Volkswagen Group engine from their EA827 series it underwent so many modifications that it is usually regarded as a separate powerplant from others which the Group produced It was named after the G Lader magnesium cased supercharger that it was mated to this supercharger had a 60 mm 2 36 in diameter inlet hence the G60 moniker 2 It utilized a side mounted intercooler SMIC positioned in front of the left front wheel to lower the temperature of the compressed charged engine intake air The G60 engine was developed from an earlier smaller version called the G40 based on their EA111 series This engine displaced 1 3 L 1 272 cc from a bore of 75 mm 2 95 in and a stroke of 72 mm 2 83 in The G40 s supercharger had an inlet diameter of 40 mm 1 57 in hence the G40 name The engine produced a maximum power of 85 kW 116 PS 114 bhp at 5 500 rpm and torque of 150 N m 111 lb ft at 3 500 rpm Applications editThe original G Lader engine the smaller version of the G60 engine called the G40 was previously used in the Mk2 Volkswagen Polo Coupe GT G40 supermini The G40 engine could propel it to a top speed of 196 km h 121 8 mph The larger G60 engine debuted in August 1988 in the B3 Volkswagen Passat G60 saloon and the Mk2 Volkswagen Golf G60 hatchback In the Golf G60 it was capable of propelling the car from a standstill to 100 km h 62 mph in 7 8 seconds reaching a top speed of 216 km h 134 2 mph A month later in September 1988 the Volkswagen Corrado G60 was released Performance figures for the Corrado G60 state a 0 100 km h 62 mph time of 8 3 seconds and a top speed of 225 km h 139 8 mph In the United States the G60 engine was used only in the Corrado and this was dropped in 1992 in favour of the newer more powerful VR6 engine A limited production four wheel drive Syncro variant of the Golf G60 called the Golf Rallye was also powered by the eight valve G60 but the engine was reduced to 1 8 L 1 763 cc for sports homologation purposes It included a larger intercooler which is mounted across the full width of the radiator Power remained at 118 kW 160 PS 158 bhp A 16 valve G60 engine was used in the ultra rare Golf Limited of which only 71 were produced by VW Motorsport all with four wheel drive 3 4 Power was raised to 154 kW 209 PS 207 bhp and the car could now accelerate from 0 100 km h 62 mph in 6 4 seconds reaching a top speed of 247 km h 153 5 mph The G60 engine like any supercharged or turbocharged engine was sensitive to high air temperatures so engine performance very much depended on the weather conditions Some models like the Golf Rallye or even some variants of the Golf G60 had a bigger better placed intercooler resulting in increased and more consistent performance compared to the standard placed intercooler Technologies found in the G40 and G60 engines have subsequently been used in other Volkswagen engines 5 They first used this technology with turbochargers in their Turbodiesel TD engines Then this evolved into their highly regarded range of Turbocharged Direct Injection TDI diesel engine VW engine ID codes editAll Volkswagen G Lader internal combustion engines are inline four cylinder SOHC designs operate on the four stroke cycle petrol engines with Bosch Digifant electronic multi point fuel injection are water cooled and use a G Lader supercharger Engine ID code Displacement Valvetrain Max power Max torque Applications Years installedG40 PY 1 3 L 1 272 cc SOHC 8v 85 kW 116 PS 114 bhp 5 500 rpm 150 N m 111 lb ft 3 500 rpm VW Polo Mk2 GT G40 08 86 07 94G60 1H 1 8 L 1 763 cc 118 kW 160 PS 158 bhp 5 800 rpm 225 N m 166 lb ft 4 000 rpm VW Golf Mk2 G60 08 88 07 89G60 PG 1 8 L 1 781 cc 110 kW 150 PS 148 bhp VW Passat B3 G60 08 88 07 89G60 PG 118 kW 160 PS 158 bhp 5 800 rpm 225 N m 166 lb ft 4 000 rpm VW Golf Mk2 G60VW Passat B3 G60VW Corrado G60 08 88 07 9108 88 07 9309 88 07 93G60 3G DOHC 16v 154 kW 210 PS 207 bhp 6 300 rpm 247 N m 182 lb ft 5 000 rpm VW Golf Mk2 LimitedSyncro 4WD 1990See also editlist of Volkswagen Group petrol engines list of Volkswagen Group diesel engines list of discontinued Volkswagen Group petrol engines list of discontinued Volkswagen Group diesel engines list of North American Volkswagen engines Wasser boxer VR6 engine Turbocharged Direct Injection TDI Suction Diesel Injection SDI BlueMotion list of Volkswagen Group platformsReferences editSly James January February 1990 Development of the G 60 VW amp Porsche Magazine 52 53 ETKA clarification needed Clavey William Not New Review The Volkswagen Corrado G60 Is Flawed But It s The One You Want Jalopnik Retrieved 2018 09 16 Euro Motorsport Edition 1990 VW Golf Limited VW Golf II Limited auf Doppel WOBber in German 30 Years of Volkswagen Corrado Secret Classics 2018 12 04 Retrieved 2022 10 19 External links editVolkswagen Group corporate website Chemnitz Germany engine plant Mobility and Sustainability Kassel Germany engine plant Mobility and Sustainability Salzgitter Germany engine plant Mobility and Sustainability Polkowice Poland engine plant Mobility and Sustainability Sao Carlos Brazil engine plant Mobility and Sustainability Shanghai China engine plant Mobility and Sustainability Audi at a glance includes information on the Gyor engine plant Corrado G60 Forum Corrado G60 Forum with History Owners Register and Buyers Guide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Volkswagen G60 engine amp oldid 1209837102, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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