Opel Z10xe engine

The 1.0-liter engine Opel Z10XE or LW3 was produced from 2000 to 2003 at the Austrian factory and was exclusively installed in the third generation of the popular Corsa model and in the first Agila. This power unit belongs to the wide family of small GM family 0 engines. The Z10 series also includes engines: Z10XEP, Z12XE, Z12XEP, Z14XE, and Z14XEP.

Technical specifications of the Opel Z10XE 1.0 Ecotec engine.

Exact capacity973 cm³
Power systemdistributed injection
Engine power58 HP
Torque85 nm
Engine blockcast iron R3
Block headaluminum 12v
Cylinder diameter72.5 mm
Piston stroke.78.6 mm
Compression ratio10.1
Engine featuresthere is no
Hydraulic compensator. tak
Timing drivechain
Timing phase adjusterthere is no
Turbochargingthere is no
What oils to use3.0 liters 5W-30
Fuel type95
Environmental classEURO 4
Approximate life expectancy250 000 HP

Fuel consumption Opel Z10xe engine

Using the example of the 2001 Opel Corsa with a manual gearbox:
City7.2 litry
Route4.7 litry
Mixed5.6 litry

Engine Opel Z10xe

Opel
Agila A (H00)2000 - 2003
Corsa C (X01)2000 - 2003

Engines from the same line as Opel Z10xe engine

See Also

GM L36 engine

The 3.8-liter General Motors L36 engine was produced at the factory in Michigan from 1995 to 2005 and was installed in popular models such as the Pontiac Bonneville, Buick Regal, and Chevrolet Impala. There was also a supercharged version of this engine, designated as L67, with a power output of 240 horsepower and a torque of 380 Nm. The Buick V6 engine series also includes the following models: L32 and L67.

Opel Z10xep engine

The 1.0-liter Opel engine Z10XEP or LJ4 was produced in Austria from 2003 to 2009 and was only installed in the third and fourth generation of the Corsa model or in the first Agila. The engine was distinguished by the presence of the company's Twinport intake system with variable geometry. The Z10 series also includes the following engines: Z10XE, Z12XE, Z12XEP, Z14XE, and Z14XEP.

GM Engine LLT

The 3.6-liter V6 engine General Motors LLT was produced in the United States and Canada from 2007 to 2017 and was installed in Cadillac CTS, STS, as well as in Chevrolet Traverse, Buick Enclave, and GMC Acadia crossovers. This engine is essentially a modification of the LY7 engine with direct fuel injection. The High Feature engine family also includes: LF1, LFX, LFY, LGX, and LY7.

GM Ly7 Engine

The 3.6-liter V6 General Motors LY7 engine was manufactured by the company from 2003 to 2012 and used in Cadillac STS, GMC Acadia, Chevrolet Malibu, and Suzuki XL-7 under the code N36A. A simplified modification of the LE0 engine with intake phase regulators only was used in Holden models. The High Feature Engine family also includes: LLT, LF1, LFX, LFY, and LGX.

Ford 99x engine

The 4.0-liter V6 Ford 99X or 4.0 OHV engine was manufactured in Germany from 1990 to 2000 and was used in the first two generations of the popular SUV Explorer, which was widely available in many markets. A similar engine, but with a different index, was also installed in the Aerostar minivan and Ranger pickup truck. The Cologne V6 engine family also includes the BRF and 99E units.

Subaru Ej204 engine

The 2.0-liter Subaru EJ204 engine was produced at the factory in Japan from 1999 to 2015 and installed in the most popular models of the company, such as Impreza, Legacy, and Forester. In most versions, this engine was equipped with the branded AVCS phase control system. The EJ20 engine range also includes: - EJ20E, - EJ201, - EJ202, and - EJ203.