Alfa Romeo 960a1000 Engine

The 1.8-liter engine 960A1000 or Alfa Romeo 1.75 TBi was produced from 2013 to 2019 and installed in more powerful versions of the popular Giulietta model, which is highly popular in Europe. This powertrain can be found under the hood of the two-seater sports coupe Alfa Romeo 4C. The TBi engine lineup also includes an engine marked as 939B1000.

Technical engine data Alfa Romeo 960A1000 1.75 TBi.

Exact capacity1742 cm³
Power systemdirect injection
Engine power241 HP
Torque340 - 350 nm
Engine blockaluminum R4
Block headaluminum 16v
Cylinder diameter83 mm
Piston stroke.80.5 mm
Compression ratio9.25
Engine featuresDOHC
Hydraulic compensator. tak
Timing drivestrip
Timing phase adjusteron both ramparts
TurbochargingBorgWarner K04
What oils to use4.8 liters 5W-40
Fuel type98
Environmental classEURO 6
Approximate life expectancy230 000 HP

Fuel consumption Alfa Romeo 960a1000 Engine

Using the example of the 2016 Alfa Romeo Giulietta with an automatic gearbox:
City9.8 litry
Route5.3 litry
Mixed7.0 litry

Engine Overview and Common Failures

The engine weight of 960A1000 according to the catalog is 125 kg. The engine number 960A1000 is located at the junction of the block and the gearbox. For such power, this turbocharged engine is quite reliable and does not have any special problems. The fuel injection here is direct and the intake valves quickly become clogged with carbon deposits. The lifespan of the turbine and hydraulic compensators greatly depends on the lubricant replacement schedule. Change the timing belt every 60,000 km or in case of valve failure caused by its breakage. During very active driving, oil consumption often reaches up to one liter per 1000 km.

Engine Alfa Romeo 960a1000

Alfa Romeo
4C I (Type 960)2013 - 2019
Giulietta I (Type 940)2014 - 2018

Engines from the same line as Alfa Romeo 960a1000 Engine

See Also

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Fiat 350a1000 Engine

1.4-liter, 8-valve Fiat 350A1000 engine has been produced by the company since 2005 and during this time it has been installed in many models such as Albea, Punto, Linea, and Fiorino. This engine has also been used in Lancia Muza, first generation Ypsilon, and Alfa Romeo Mito. FIRE series: 187A1000, 188A4000, 169A4000, 176A8000, 188A5000, and 199A6000.

Fiat 955a2000 engine

1.4-liter engine 955A2000 or Fiat MultiAir 1.4 Turbo was produced from 2009 to 2014 and installed in the third and fourth generation Punto as well as the similar model Alfa Romeo MiTo. This type of power unit is a modification of the engine from the 1.4 T-Jet family. The 955A6000 is also part of the MultiAir series.

Alfa Romeo 939b1000 engine

1.8-liter engine 939B1000 or Alfa Romeo 159 1.8 TBi was produced from 2009 to 2014 and installed in well-known models of the group such as 159, Brera, and the similar Spider. In the Lancia Delta third generation hatchbacks, this powertrain is known as 1.8 DI T-Jet 16V. The TBi engine lineup also includes the 960A1000 engine.

Audi Apg engine

The 1.8-liter gasoline engine Audi 1.8 APG 20v was produced by the company from 2000 to 2005 and installed in the upgraded version of the first-generation A3 model and some Seat models. This engine is essentially a slightly modernized, eco-friendly version of the AGN engine. The EA113-1.8 engine lineup also includes the AGN engine.

Toyota 5AR-FE engine

The 2.5-liter Toyota 5AR-FE engine has been produced since 2013 at the company's Chinese factory and is used in front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive models of the group, but only in the local automotive market. All versions of this engine are equipped with the Dual VVT-i system for gas distribution phase control. The AR series includes the following power units: 1AR-FE, 2AR-FE, 2AR-FXE, 2AR-FSE, 6AR-FSE, and 8AR-FTS.