Mercedes-Benz M176 Engine
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turbochargers positioned between the two
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s in a "hot-V" configuration. The fuel injection system uses Bosch's new
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direct fuel injectors that deliver five squirts of fuel per combustion cycle. The M176 engines are mostly assembled by machine with some components assembled by technicians at Untertürkheim manufacturing centre outside Stuttgart. The M177 and M178 are individually assembled by the technicians in "one man, one engine" principle at AMG manufacturing centre in Affalterbach.


M176

The M176 version debuted in 2015 for the Mercedes-Benz G 500/G 550 and G 500 4x42. In 2019, M176 was equipped with EQ Boost mild hybrid 48V electrical system, producing additional output and of torque. This mild hybrid system was fitted to GLE 580 4MATIC and GLS 580 4MATIC. The M176 engine with EQ Boost has been upgraded in 2021 for S 580 4MATIC with increased output for petrol engine () and decreased output for EQ Boost ().


Applications


M177

The M177 was the first variation released in the Mercedes-AMG C63. In contrast to the M178, this version of the engine uses wet-sump lubrication. In the C63 and GLC63 applications, the turbos are single-scrolled, whereas in E63 and S63 are twin-scrolled and different exhaust manifold. The twin-scroll application also features cylinder deactivation. As part of the agreement with Mercedes-AMG since 2013, Aston Martin installs the M177 engines in DB11 V8 and DB Volante(2017–), Vantage (2018–), and DBX (2021–). In late 2019, the 48V system used in the M176 was added to the M177 engines for extra performance, improved fuel consumption, and reduced emission output.


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M178

The M178 is the second variation in the family, geared toward higher performance and motorsport. The versions were introduced in Mercedes-AMG GT (C190). The power has been upgraded several times. Brabus offers PowerXtra B40S-800, a performance upgrade kit for AMG GT. The kit increases the output to at 6,500 rpm and at 1,750-4,500 rpm.


Specifications

*Cylinder arrangement V8 *Cylinder angle 90° *Cylinder block alloy Cast aluminium, closed deck *Cylinder head alloy Cast aluminium, zirconium alloy *Valves per cylinder 4 ( DOHC) *Variable valve timing Camshaft adjustment on both the inlet and outlet side *Displacement *Bore x stroke *Cylinder spacing *Compression ratio 10.5:1 *Output at 6,250 rpm ''Output per litre *Maximum torque at 1750 – 4750 rpm ''Torque per litre *Maximum engine speed 7,200 rpm *Maximum charge pressure *Peak engine pressure *Air delivery Forced induction, 2x
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turbochargers spinning to 186,000 rpm with electronically controlled blow-off valves *Fuel delivery Electronically controlled direct petrol injection with spray-guided combustion, fully variable, fuel pressure *Coolant delivery 3 phase thermostat, timing chain driven water pump rated /min flow *Oil delivery oil, dry-sump, via two-stage controlled suction pump ( /min), a pressure pump and a external oil tank *Oil cooling External engine oil cooler in the front *Charged air cooling Indirect air/water
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, cooling charged air to above outside temperature under full load *Engine weight (dry) *Emissions standard Euro 6 *NEDC combined consumption Under /


Applications


See also

List of Mercedes-Benz engines


References

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