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Volvo D5 engine

Volvo D5 engine

FieldValue
nameVolvo D5 Engine
imageV70 second generation engine compartment.jpg
captionV70 2nd generation (Euro 4) engine in a 2007 model V70
manufacturerVolvo Cars
production2002–2017
configurationInline-5
displacement1984-2401 cc
bore81 mm
stroke77-93.15 mm
blockAluminium
headAluminium
valvetrainDOHC 4 valves x cyl.
fuelsystemCommon rail Direct injection
managementEDC15, EDC16, EDC17
fueltypeDiesel
oilsystemWet sump
coolingsystemWater-cooled
turbochargerVariable Nozzle Turbine or Two-stage with intercooler
compression16.5:1, 17.3:1, 18.0:1
power82-164 kW
torque280-450 Nm
redline5200 rpm
akaVolvo D3
Volvo D4
successorVEA Diesel
emissions levelEuro 3 - Euro 6
emissions control

Volvo D4

The Volvo D5 is a type of turbocharged diesel engine developed by Volvo Cars for use in its passenger cars. The D5 engine is based on the Volvo Modular diesel engine. The D5 displaces 2.4 liters; a smaller series of two-litre engines were developed in 2010 and marketed as the Volvo D3 and D4.

History

Volvo D5 engine D5244T15 ([[Euro 5]]), in 2015 model year Volvo XC70

It is an all-aluminium five-cylinder engine with 20 valves and double overhead camshafts. In all but one late version it has a VGT turbocharger of the type VNT (variable nozzle turbine), common rail direct injection and cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR).

There are three generations of D5 engines:

  • The first generation was introduced in 2001.
  • The second generation was introduced in 2005. The second generation got a slight reduction in stroke and has a reduced compression ratio, a water-cooled VNT turbocharger with a bigger compressor and an electric servo motor to adjust the vanes, an improved EGR system, a throttle valve, revised intake and exhaust ports and a newer generation of common-rail direct injection with improved injectors.
  • The third generation was introduced in 2009. The third generation got a further reduction in compression ratio, a two-stage turbo system (D5244T10), an improved exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system, revised intake and exhaust ports and a newer generation of common-rail direct injection with higher pressure and piezoelectric injectors.
D5 emblem on a 2008 [[Volvo C30

Volvo has a special version of the D5 (D5244T8/T13) for use in the C30, S40, V50 and C70 models that produces 180 PS and 400 Nm of torque, reduced to 350 Nm with automatic transmission. The engine compartments of these cars are smaller so among other things the engine has a different air intake system, different exhaust system, smaller charge air cooler and a smaller radiator.

The only examples of the 2400cc engine to meet the Euro 6 emission standard are in the 2016 model year version of the Volvo XC70 AWD D5 auto and in the 2015 D5 AWD and 2016 D6 AWD "Twin Engine" models of the Volvo V60 plug-in electric hybrid (PHEV) vehicle, badged as D87PHEV and D97PHEV engines respectively.

In 2009 Volvo, in conjunction with Polestar, launched software upgrades for many of its D5 engines. These upgrades have no impact on official emission or fuel consumption figures, but produce power and torque gains of typically a little over 10%. The first engine to have such an upgrade available was the D5244T4, and the upgrade increased the torque from 400 to, and power from 185 to. The same upgrade was available for the mechanically-identical D5244T5. Similar upgrades have since been launched for later engines.

Marine engine

The D5244T is also offered as a marine engine by Volvo Penta under the name D3. The marinised engine is in large parts identical to D5244T. This includes crankshaft, pistons, camshafts, valves, cylinder block, cylinder head, turbo, injectors and the high pressure pump. The D3 ECU has a modified software, which e.g. gives a modified torque suited for marine applications and has a simplified starting sequence. The hardware differences between D5244T and D3 are: a water-cooled intercooler, a water-cooled exhaust manifold, a heavier monolithic crankwheel, a seawater-pump and a heat exchanger. The output is 110 hp at 3,000 rpm, 130 hp, 160 hp, 190 hp, 220 hp at 4,000 rpm and it is coupled to a duoprop I/O system.

Models

Engine codeMax. powerMax. torqueMax. engine speedBore x StrokeDisplacementCompression ratioTurbocharging systemCommon rail
D5244T163 PS
at 4,000 rpm340 Nm at 1,750-2,750 rpm4,600 rpm81x93.2 mm2401 cc18.0:1VNTSecond generation 1600 bar
D5244T2130 PS
at 4,000 rpm280 Nm at 1,750-3,000 rpm
D5244T3116 PS
at 4,000 rpm280 Nm at 1,750-3,000 rpm
D5244T4185 PS
at 4,000 rpm400 Nm at 2,000-2,750 rpm5,000 rpm81x93.15 mm2,400 cc17.3:1
D5244T5163 PS
at 4,000 rpm340 Nm at 1,750-2,250 rpm
D5244T7126 PS
at 4,000 rpm300 Nm at 1,750-2,750 rpm
D5244T8180 PS
at 4,000 rpm350 Nm at 1,750-3,250 rpm4,600 rpm
D5244T13400 Nm at 2,000-2,750 rpm
D5244T18200 PS
at 3,900 rpm420 Nm at 1,900-2,800 rpm5,000 rpm
D5244T10205 PS
at 4,000 rpm420 Nm at 1,500-3,250 rpm5,200 rpm16.5:1Two-stageThird generation 1800 bar
D5244T11215 PS
at 4,000 rpm
D5244T14175 PS
at 3,000-4,000 rpm420 Nm at 1,500-2,750 rpm5,000 rpmVNT
D5244T15215 PS
at 4,000 rpm440 Nm at 1,500-3,000 rpm5,200 rpmTwo-stage
D5244T16/T17163 PS
at 4,000 rpm420 Nm at 1,500-2,500 rpm5,000 rpm
D5244T20220 PS
at 4,000 rpm440 Nm at 1,500-2,500 rpm5,200 rpm81x93.20 mm
D5244T21190 PS
at 4,000 rpm420 Nm at 1,500-3,000 rpm81x93.20 mm
D5244T22220 PS
at 4,000 rpm420 Nm at 1,500-3,000 rpm5,200 rpm

Note: 'D5' is branding. All these engines share the five-cylinder block, although not all consistently used the 'D5' badge over time. This is due to changes in hardware and the specific model the engine was deployed in. E.g. On the S60 -05 range, the D5244T was labelled 'D5', and subsequently the D5244T5 was labelled '2.4D' as a (software) detuned version of the D5244T4 'D5' on the 05-09 range. The D5244T21 was even badged 'D4' when used in the S60 D4 AWD automatic between 2016 and 2018. Similarly the 2016 XC60 AWD branded the 190PS D5244T21 as 'D4', but the 220PS D5244T20 as 'D5', whilst the two wheel drive XC60 model of the same year used 'D4' to describe the different D4204T four-cylinder diesel engine developed in conjunction with Ford and PSA.

{{anchor|D3|D4|D5204T}} Volvo D3 and D4 (trim level)

First generation Volvo D3 engine

In 2010 Volvo debuted a new series of two-liter engines based on the third generation D5 with all the features of that engine. Three models with different power outputs were available (internal model codes D5204T, D5204T2, and D5204T5), marketed as the D3 and D4 depending on output. The direct injection pump is a Bosch CP4 with two heads, helping to produce torque of around 400 Nm even at low engine speeds.

The D3/D4 bore remains the same as in the D5, but with a 77 mm stroke the displacement is brought down to 1984 cc, keeping it below the vital two-litre threshold in many countries. The D3 is the lower-powered series, with the higher output D5204T referred to as the D4.

In April 2011 the original D5204T2 was replaced by the upgraded D3 version, which featured Volvo's "Volvo Environment Diesel" (VED) technologies to lower emissions and consumption. Power and torque figures remained largely unchanged. In April 2012 a lower tuned engine, the 136 PS D5204T7 was announced; it was marketed as a "D3" and meanwhile the 163 PS version changed its name to "D4".

Specifications

D5204TD5204T2D5204T3D5204T4D5204T5D5204T6D5204T7
Max power177 PS
at 3,500 rpm163 PS
at 2,900 rpm163 PS
at 3,500 rpm177 PS
at 3,500 rpm150 PS
at 3,500 rpm150 PS
at 3,500 rpm
Max torque400 Nm
at 1,750-2,750 rpm400 Nm
at 1,400-2,850 rpm400 Nm
at 1,500-2,750 rpm400 Nm
at 1,750-2,750 rpm350 Nm
at 1,500-2,750 rpm350 Nm
at 1,500-2,750 rpm
Max engine speed5,000 rpm4,400 rpm5,000 rpm5,000 rpm5,000 rpm5,000 rpm
Bore x Stroke81x77 mm
Displacement1984 cc
Compression ratio16.5:1
Charging systemVariable Nozzle Turbine
Common railThird generation 1800 bar

Successor

Main article: Volvo Engine Architecture

In autumn of 2013 the new Volvo Engine Architecture was introduced. The 5-cylinder D5 began a process of being gradually phased out along with the V70/XC70 and first generation XC60. Production of the D5 type engines ended in 2017.

References

References

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