Opel A14net engine

The 1.4-liter engine Opel A14NET or LUJ has been produced since 2009 at the factory in Wien-Aspern and installed in many popular models of the company, such as Astra, Meriva, Mokka, and Zafira. Currently, these units are gradually being replaced by new B-series engines that meet Euro 6 emission standards. The A10 line includes: A12XER, A14XER, A16XER, A16LET, A16XHT, and A18XER.

Technical specifications of the Opel A14NET 1.4 Turbo engine.

Exact capacity1364 cm³
Power systemdistributed injection
Engine power140 HP
Torque200 nm
Engine blockcast iron R4
Block headaluminum 16v
Cylinder diameter72.5 mm
Piston stroke.82.6 mm
Compression ratio9.5
Engine featuresVIS
Hydraulic compensator. tak
Timing drivechain
Timing phase adjusterDCVCP
Turbochargingtak
What oils to use4.0 liters 5W-30
Fuel type95
Environmental classEURO 5
Approximate life expectancy300 000 HP

Fuel consumption Opel A14net engine

For example, the Opel Astra from 2013 with a manual gearbox:
City7.8 litry
Route4.7 litry
Mixed5.9 litry

Engine Opel A14net

Opel
Astra J (P10)2009 - 2015
Corsa D (S07)2010 - 2014
Insignia A (G09)2011 - 2017
Meriva B (S10)2010 - 2017
Mokka A (J13)2012 - CE
Zafira C (P12)2011 - CE
Chevrolet (znany jako LUJ)
Trax 1 (U200)2013 - 2016

Engines from the same line as Opel A14net engine

See Also

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