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The Honda P engine is an inline three-cylinder gasoline engine first designed for use in Honda kei cars. The P engine was first used in the fourth generation Honda Life, as a successor to the
Honda E07A engine The E0 series is a three-cylinder gasoline engine developed and manufactured by Honda, with a total displacement of 656 cc. The engine is intended for kei car applications. The E05A and E07A were partially replaced by the Honda P engine but ...
. The P engine series was initially produced in only one displacement variant: 658 cc, either naturally aspirated or turbocharged (the legislated maximum displacement of engines used in kei cars is 660 cc). A turbocharged one-litre version, the P10A, has since been developed. The smaller version was discontinued in December 2013, when it was replaced by the new S07 series engine, but the P10A continues to be built in Thailand.


Design

The P-series engine was introduced in the fourth generation Honda Life in September, 2003. The engine uses a single overhead camshaft to drive two valves per cylinder (one intake, one exhaust, for a total of six). It also features the ''i-DSI'' ("intelligent dual and sequential ignition") spark ignition system, which utilizes two spark plugs per cylinder. The spark plugs fire sequentially, one after the other, in order to more completely burn the fuel charge for more power, lower fuel consumption and lower emissions. Fuel is delivered using Honda's PGM-FI electronic fuel injection system. An unusual feature of this engine's design is that it does not have a separate exhaust manifold. Instead the exhaust gasses collect in the passages of the
cylinder head In an internal combustion engine, the cylinder head (often abbreviated to simply "head") sits above the cylinders and forms the roof of the combustion chamber. In sidevalve engines, the head is a simple sheet of metal; whereas in more modern ...
itself and are fed directly into the
catalytic converter A catalytic converter is an vehicle emissions control, exhaust emission control device that converts toxic gases and pollutants in exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine into less-toxic pollutants by catalysis, catalyzing a redox chemic ...
. Honda claims this design helps to warm the catalyst quicker in order to more effectively filter out harmful emissions. The larger P10A shares an bore spacing and most other basic dimensions with the 1.5-liter four-cylinder NA engine, increasing parts commonality and simplifying manufacture.


Variants


P07A

*i-DSI SOHC 6 valves *Displacement: 658 cc *Bore × stroke (mm): 71.0 × 55.4 *Power: **September, 2003 - October, 2008: 38 kW (52 PS; 51 hp) at 6,700 rpm **November, 2008–2013: 38 kW (52 PS; 51 hp) at 7,100 rpm *Torque: **September, 2003 - October, 2008: 61 N·m (6.2 kgf·m; 45 lb·ft) at 3,800 rpm **November, 2008–2013: 60 N·m (6.1 kgf·m; 44 lb·ft) at 3,600 rpm *Used in: **
Honda Life The Honda Life is an automobile nameplate that was used on various kei car/city cars produced by Honda: passenger cars, microvans, and kei trucks. The first series of the nameplate was built between 1971 and 1974, with the nameplate revived in 1 ...
(JB5, JB6, JC1, JC2) ** Honda Zest (JE1, JE2)


P07A (turbocharged)

*i-DSI SOHC 6 valves *Turbocharged *Displacement: 658 cc *Bore × stroke (mm): 71.0 × 55.4 *Power: 47 kW (64 PS; 63 hp) @ 6,000 rpm *Torque: 93 N·m (9.5 kgf·m; 69 lb·ft) @ 4,000 rpm *Used in: **
Honda Life The Honda Life is an automobile nameplate that was used on various kei car/city cars produced by Honda: passenger cars, microvans, and kei trucks. The first series of the nameplate was built between 1971 and 1974, with the nameplate revived in 1 ...
(JB7, JB8, JC1, JC2) ** Honda Zest (JE1, JE2)


P10A2

*i-VTEC Earth Dreams DOHC 12-valves *Turbocharged *Displacement: 988 cc *Bore × stroke (mm): 73.0 × 78.7 *Power: 95 kW (130 PS; 128 hp) @ 5,500 rpm *Torque: 200 N·m @ 2,250 rpm *Used in: ** Honda Civic hatchback (FK6; UK) ** Honda Civic sedan (China) ** Honda Crider/Envix (China)


P10A6

*i-VTEC Earth Dreams DOHC 12-valves *Turbocharged *Displacement: 988 cc *Bore × stroke (mm): 73.0 × 78.7 *Power: 91 kW (122 PS; 120 hp) @ 5,500 rpm *Torque: 173 N·m @ 2,000 – 4,500 rpm *Used in: **
Honda City The is a subcompact car which has been produced by the Japanese manufacturer Honda since 1981. The City was originally a 3-door hatchback/2-door convertible for the Japanese, European and Australasian markets. The 3-door City was retired in 199 ...
(GN1 and GN7; Thailand)


See also

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Honda E07A engine The E0 series is a three-cylinder gasoline engine developed and manufactured by Honda, with a total displacement of 656 cc. The engine is intended for kei car applications. The E05A and E07A were partially replaced by the Honda P engine but ...


References


External links


Honda Motor Co.
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