Jaguar AJ33 engine

The 4.2-liter V8 petrol engine Jaguar AJ33 was produced by the company from 2002 to 2009 and installed in models such as XK8 and XJ8, as well as S-Type, although it was more commonly referred to as AJ36. In addition to the 4.2-liter engine, a 3.5-liter power unit was also offered under this index. The following engines belong to the AJ-V8 series: AJ28, AJ33S, AJ34, AJ34S, AJ126, AJ133, and AJ133S.

Technical specifications of the Jaguar AJ33 4.2-liter engine. 3.5 liter

3.5 liter
Exact capacity3555 cm³
Power systemdistributed injection
Engine power258 HP
Torque335 - 355 nm
Engine blockaluminum V8
Block headaluminum 32v
Cylinder diameter86 mm
Piston stroke.76.5 mm
Compression ratio11
Engine featuresDOHC
Hydraulic compensator. there is no
Timing drivechain
Timing phase adjustertak
Turbochargingthere is no
What oils to use6.0 liters 5W-30
Fuel type95
Environmental classEURO 3
Approximate life expectancy450 000 HP
4.2 liter
Exact capacity4196 cm³
Power systemdistributed injection
Engine power298 HP
Torque411 nm
Engine blockaluminum V8
Block headaluminum 32v
Cylinder diameter86 mm
Piston stroke.90.3 mm
Compression ratio11
Engine featuresDOHC
Hydraulic compensator. there is no
Timing drivechain
Timing phase adjustertak
Turbochargingthere is no
What oils to use6.0 liters 5W-30
Fuel type95
Environmental classEURO 3
Approximate life expectancy450 000 HP

Fuel consumption Jaguar AJ33 engine

For example, using the Jaguar XJ model from 2003 with an automatic transmission:
City16.0 litry
Route8.1 litry
Mixed10.9 litry

Engine Overview and Common Failures

The weight of the AJ33 engine according to the catalog is 180 kg. The serial number of the AJ33 engine is located on the cylinder block. In terms of reliability, this unit does not have any major issues, but the fuel consumption is quite high. Also, there are no problematic VVT-type phase regulators here, they appeared in the AJ34 engine. The aluminum motor is afraid of overheating, so keep an eye on the condition of the radiator and pump. If you experience unstable engine performance, start by updating the ECU firmware. Other problems are related to sensor glitches and leaks of lubricant or coolant.

Engine Jaguar Aj33

Jaguar
XK 1 (X100)2002 - 2006
XK 2 (X150)2007 - 2009
XJ 7 (X350)2003 - 2009
S-Type 1 (X200)2002 - 2004

Engines from the same line as Jaguar AJ33 engine

See Also

Jaguar AJ126 engine

The 3.0-liter Jaguar AJ126 3.0 Supercharged engine was produced by the company from 2012 to 2019 and installed in advanced versions of popular models such as the XF, XJ, F-Pace, and F-Type. This V6 engine was a smaller version of the AJ-V8 unit and is also known as the Land Rover 306PS. The AJ-V8 series includes the following engines: AJ28, AJ33, AJ33S, AJ34, AJ34S, AJ133, and AJ133S.

Jaguar Aj27 engine

The 4.0-liter V8 petrol engine Jaguar AJ27 was produced by the company from 1998 to 2003 and was installed in the main versions of the XJ8 sedan with the X308 body and in the XK coupe with the X100 body. In addition to the 4.0-liter engine, there was a simplified version with a capacity of 3.2 liters without variable valve timing. The AJ-V8 series includes engines: AJ27S, AJ28, AJ33, AJ33S, AJ34, and AJ34S.

Jaguar Aj28 engine

The 4.0-liter V8 petrol engine Jaguar AJ28 was produced by the company from 1999 to 2002 and only installed in advanced versions of the S-Type sedan before its first facelift. This engine was a variant of the AJ26 unit, which was used in the XK sports model. The AJ-V8 series includes the following engines: AJ33, AJ33S, AJ34, AJ34S, AJ126, AJ133 and AJ133S.

Jaguar AJ33 engine

The 4.2-liter V8 petrol engine Jaguar AJ33 was produced by the company from 2002 to 2009 and installed in models such as XK8 and XJ8, as well as S-Type, although it was more commonly referred to as AJ36. In addition to the 4.2-liter engine, a 3.5-liter power unit was also offered under this index. The following engines belong to the AJ-V8 series: AJ28, AJ33S, AJ34, AJ34S, AJ126, AJ133, and AJ133S.

Hyundai D4fd engine

The 1.7-liter Hyundai D4FD or 1.7 CRDi diesel engine was produced from 2010 to 2019 and installed in popular models of the group, such as ix35, i40, Optima, Tucson, and Sportage. There are two versions of this engine: one compliant with Euro 5 emission standards and an updated version compliant with Euro 6 standards. The Hyundai U series also includes engines with the following indices: D3FA, D4FA, D4FB, D4FC, and D4FE.

Jeep Eve Engine

The 4.7-liter V8 gasoline engine Jeep EVE was produced by the company from 2008 to 2013 and installed in high-performance versions of models such as Grand Cherokee, Commander, Aspen. This engine was characterized by an electronic throttle body and new cylinder heads with two spark plugs per cylinder. The PowerTech series also includes the following power units: EKG, EVA, and EVC.