#Auto China 2012: JAC launches new engine “Green JET” for commercial vehicles
www.chinatrucks.com: On April 23, JAC released their new engine for commercial vehicles, “Green JET” during Auto China 2012.
1.9L CTI diesel engine
During the media conference, JAC Motors told our journalist that they can achieve national Ⅴ emissions by 2.0L CTI and 2.7L CTI engines with national 5 emission standard. And the diesel engines will be based on Common Rail technology. And they are trying to sell 200,000 units in one year, and 45% of their trucks will equip their own engines.
Engine 1.9L CTI diesel
Rated Power 96.5kW/4000rpm
Biggest torque 254Nm/1800-3600rpm
Displacement 1.947L
Power 49.5kW/L
Compression Ratio17
Emission National Ⅳ
Full load minimum fuel consumption 210g/kWh
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