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Three-way catalytic converter, wide-band heated oxygen sensor The GM L3B engine is a turbocharged four-cylinder gasoline engine designed by General Motors. It is an undersquare aluminum DOHC inline-four displacing 2.7 liters (165 cid) and tuned for strong low-end torque.
The MIVEC VVT system is only applied on the intake side, a balancer shaft derived from the 4B12 is adopted (in place of the standard oil pump), a linear Air/Fuel sensor fitted in place of the Oxygen sensor of front intake, unsymmetrical piston skirts, different pattern piston skirt resin coating & a unique resin coating crank shaft bearing is used.
When originally on sale it met European emission standard EU4 requirements and had CO 2 levels of 109 g/km, but current applications meet European emission standard EU5 and can have CO 2 levels as low as 99 g/km. [1] This engine has been given the 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 [2] International Engine of the Year awards in the sub-1.0 liter category.
Subaru lists the CR at 8.4:1 vs 8.2:1 for the 04–06 STI engine. [citation needed] for the USA market, the EJ255 version 2 engine made an appearance in the 2.5GT trim model of the Impreza, borrowing the engine from the 2008 WRX (the 2009 wrx got an increase in power) EJ255 Version 3: Used in the 2010–2012 Legacy.
Displacement - 2.5 L (2,477 cc) Bore x Stroke - 91.1 mm × 95 mm (3.59 in × 3.74 in) Fuel type - DIESEL This engine is also built by Hyundai in South Korea, meaning it also sees use in some products made by their Kia subsidiary. Hyundai calls it the D4BA/D4BX (normally aspirated), D4BF (non-intercooled turbo), or D4BH (intercooled turbo).
GM claims that the 1.0-liter turbo is 25 percent (3 dBA) quieter than the Ford Fiesta's 1.0-liter turbo, and the 1.4-liter is up to 50 percent (6 dBA) quieter than the VW/Audi 1.4-liter turbo. Other silencing measures include a bed-plate cylinder block that increases stiffness and a stiffened aluminum front cam cover.