
The Volkswagen G60 and G40 were
inline-four cylinder automobile
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petrol engine
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s, 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.
A smaller G40 engine of identical design had earlier been installed in the
Mk2 Volkswagen Polo GT G40 from August 1986 to July 1994.
Design and specifications
The G60 is a
internal combustion engine
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, from a
cylinder bore of , and a
piston stroke of . Its
cylinder block is constructed from grey cast iron, and its
cylinder head
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is
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aluminium alloy, with additional post-production heat treatment. The
crankcase contains a
forged steel crankshaft which runs in five
main bearing
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s, and cast
piston
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s 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
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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
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electronic
multi-point fuel injection and a
knock sensor. It produced a maximum rated motive
power output of at 5,800
rpm, and could generate a turning force
torque
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of 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
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-cased supercharger that it was mated to - this supercharger had a diameter inlet, hence the "G60" moniker. 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 from a bore of and a stroke of . The G40's supercharger had an inlet diameter of , hence the "G40" name. The engine produced a maximum power of at 5,500 rpm, and torque of at 3,500 rpm.
Applications
The original "
G-Lader
The G-Lader is a scroll-type supercharger used in various Volkswagen Passenger Cars models. Its purpose is to increase the motive power output from the internal combustion engine attainable with a given engine displacement. Since it is not eno ...
" 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 .
The larger G60 engine debuted in August 1988 in the
B3 Volkswagen Passat G60 saloon, and the
Mk2 Volkswagen Golf G60 hatchback
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. In the Golf G60, it was capable of propelling the car from a standstill to in 7.8 seconds, reaching a top speed of .
A month later, in September 1988, the
Volkswagen Corrado G60 was released. Performance figures for the Corrado G60 state a 0 - time of 8.3 seconds and a top speed of .
In the
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, the G60 engine was used only in the Corrado, and this was dropped in 1992 in Favour of the newer, more powerful
VR6 engine
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.
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 for sports
homologation purposes. It included a larger intercooler, which is mounted across the full width of the radiator. Power remained at .
A
16-valve
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G60 engine was used in the ultra-rare Golf Limited, of which only 71 were produced by VW Motorsport, all with
four-wheel drive.
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/ref> Power was raised to , and the car could now accelerate from 0 - in 6.4 seconds, reaching a top speed of , which was Volkswagen's highest-performance production car ever, until the Golf R32 in 2004.
The G60 engine, like any supercharged or turbocharged
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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.
VW engine ID codes
All Volkswagen G-Lader
The G-Lader is a scroll-type supercharger used in various Volkswagen Passenger Cars models. Its purpose is to increase the motive power output from the internal combustion engine attainable with a given engine displacement. Since it is not eno ...
internal combustion engine
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s are inline four-cylinder SOHC
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designs, operate on the four-stroke cycle petrol engine
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s with Bosch Digifant electronic multi-point fuel injection, are water-cooled, and use a G-Lader supercharger
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Future use of technology
Technologies found in the G40 and G60 engines have subsequently been used in other Volkswagen engines. They first used this technology with turbocharger
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s in their Turbodiesel 'TD' engines. Then, this evolved into their highly regarded range of Turbocharged Direct Injection
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TDI engines are used in motor vehicles sold by th ...
'TDI' diesel engine
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. Turbochargers have also been of great benefit to recent petrol engine
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s in the Volkswagen Group.
See also
* list 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
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Volkswagen Group engines are not wid ...
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*VR6 engine
VR6 engines are V6 piston engines with a narrow angle between the cylinder banks and a single cylinder head covering both banks of cylinders.
Volkswagen Group introduced the first VR6 engine in 1991 and VR6 engines currently remain in product ...
*Turbocharged Direct Injection
TDI (Turbocharged Direct Injection) is Volkswagen Group's term for its current common rail direct injection turbodiesel engine range that have an intercooler in addition to the turbo compressor.
TDI engines are used in motor vehicles sold by th ...
(TDI)
*Suction Diesel Injection
The SDI engine is a design of naturally aspirated (NA) direct injection diesel engine developed and produced by Volkswagen Group for use in cars and vans, along with marine engine (Volkswagen Marine) and Volkswagen Industrial Motor applications.
...
(SDI)
*BlueMotion
BlueMotion is a trade name for certain car models from the Volkswagen Group with an emphasis on higher fuel efficiency.
Volkswagen introduced the name in 2006 on the Polo Mk4 BlueMotion, and in 2007 a version based on the current Passat was ...
* list of Volkswagen Group platforms
References
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External links
Volkswagen Group corporate website
**[https://web.archive.org/web/20090319033446/http://www.volkswagen.com/vwcms/master_public/virtualmaster/en2/unternehmen/mobility_and_sustainability0/regionen/Europa/Kassel.html Kassel (Germany) - engine plant Mobility and Sustainability]
Salzgitter (Germany) - engine plant Mobility and Sustainability
**[https://web.archive.org/web/20090316063814/http://www.volkswagen.com/vwcms/master_public/virtualmaster/en2/unternehmen/mobility_and_sustainability0/regionen/amerika/Sao_Carlos.html São Carlos (Brazil) - engine plant Mobility and Sustainability]
Shanghai (China) - engine plant Mobility and Sustainability
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