Renault K-Type engine

The K-Type is a family of inline-4 automobile engines developed and produced by Renault since 1995. This is an internal combustion engine, four-stroke, with 4 cylinders in line bored directly into the iron block, water cooled, with tree (s) driven overhead camshafts driven by a toothed timing belt and an aluminium cylinder head. This engine is available in petrol and diesel versions, with 8 or 16 valves.

K-Type engine
Overview
ManufacturerRenault
Production1995present
Layout
ConfigurationInline-4
Displacement1.4 L (1,390 cc)
1.5 L (1,461 cc)
1.6 L (1,598 cc)
Cylinder bore79.5 mm (3.13 in)
76 mm (2.99 in)
Piston stroke70 mm (2.76 in)
80.5 mm (3.17 in)
Cylinder block materialCast iron
Cylinder head materialAluminium
ValvetrainSOHC 2 or DOHC 4 valves x cyl.
RPM range
Idle speed850 rpm
Max. engine speed6750 rpm (max : 7000 rpm)
Combustion
TurbochargerBorgWarner Variable-geometry (on some versions)
Fuel systemMulti-point fuel injection
Common rail Direct injection
Fuel typePetrol, Diesel
Cooling systemWater-cooled
Output
Power output55–99 kW (75–135 PS; 74–133 hp)
Torque output160–260 N⋅m (118–192 lb⋅ft)
Chronology
PredecessorRenault Energy engine

History

The K-Type engine is an evolution of the Energy engine, itself derived from the Cléon-Fonte engine in which a hemispherical head incorporating a camshaft driven by a toothed timing belt was fitted. The K-Type engine is the ultimate evolution of the Cléon-Fonte engine. The main modification of the K-Type engine is the use of non-removable cylinder liners. The first K-Type appeared on the Mégane with a capacity of 1.6 L (1,598 cc).[1]

Evolution

Gasoline versions

In 1998, a 16-valve derivative of the K7M engine appeared in the Renault Laguna Phase 2, named the K4M. This new engine replaced the 1.8 litre F-Type engine fitted to the Laguna Phase 1.

The specificity of K4J and K4M engines is that they have a 16-valve cylinder head, similar to the F4P and F4R versions of F-Type engine, over the K4J and K4M engines share the same distribution kit and even water pump that the F-Type engine 16 valves (F4P and F4R).

Diesel versions

The K9K engine - diesel version with 1.5 L (1,461 cc) - appeared on the Clio 2 Phase 2, to replace the 1.9 D ("F-Type engine"). This engine is equipped with high-pressure direct injection common-rail.

KxJ petrol engine

The KxJ displaces 1.4 L (1,390 cc). It is an evolution from Renault Energy ExJ.

Technical specifications
Displacement1.4 L (1,390 cc)
Bore x Stroke79.5 mm × 70 mm (3.13 in × 2.76 in)[2]
Total number of valves8/16
Compression ratio9.5:1 / 10:1
Max. power55 kW (75 PS; 74 hp) / 72 kW (98 PS; 97 hp)
Type of fuel injectionMPi
Fuel typepetrol
Catalytic converterpresent
Oil capacity3.5 L (3.7 US qt; 3.1 imp qt)
Recommended engine oil5w30[3]

Applications (K7J 8v)

Engine codePowerYear(s)Car(s)
K7J 70055 kW (75 PS; 74 hp) 5500 rpm19972003Renault Clio
Renault Kangoo

Renault Symbol

K7J 71020042010
20082010
Dacia Logan
Dacia Sandero[4]
K7J 714 (LPG E4)20072010
20082010

Starting 2011 Dacia replaced the old KxJ with Euro 5 1.0 (16 valves), 1.2 (16 valves) and 1.6-litre engines.[5]

Applications (K4J 16v)

Engine codePowerYear(s)Car(s)
K4J 700/714/75070 to 72 kW (95 to 98 PS; 94 to 97 hp)
at 6000 rpm
19992008Renault Clio II
Renault Mégane
Renault Scénic
Renault Scénic II
K4J 730/732/74060 to 72 kW (82 to 98 PS; 80 to 97 hp)
at 6000 rpm
20032010Renault Mégane II
Renault Scénic II
K4J 712/71370 kW (95 PS; 94 hp) at 6000 rpmRenault Clio II
Renault Thalia II
K4J 770/78072 kW (98 PS; 97 hp) at 6000 rpm20042010Renault Clio III
Renault Modus
Renault Grand Modus
K4J 73019992003Renault Scénic (I)

KxM petrol engine

The KxM engine has a displacement of 1.6 L (1,598 cc) featuring multi-point fuel injection and EGR emission control system fitted.

Technical specifications
Displacement1.6 L (1,598 cc)
Bore x Stroke79.5 mm × 80.5 mm (3.13 in × 3.17 in)[3]
Total number of valves8/16
Max. power55–66 kW (75–90 PS; 74–89 hp)/ 70–85 kW (95–116 PS; 94–114 hp)
Type of fuel injectionMPi
Fuel typepetrol
Catalytic converterpresent
Oil capacity4.5 L (4.8 US qt; 4.0 imp qt)
Recommended engine oil5w30[3]

Applications (K7M 8v)

Engine codePowerYear(s)Car(s)
K7M 410 (E4)64 kW (87 PS; 86 hp) 5500 rpm2012Lada Largus
K7M 702/70366 kW (90 PS; 89 hp) 5000 rpm19951999Renault Mégane
Renault Scénic
K7M 72055 kW (75 PS; 74 hp) 5000 rpm19951999Renault Mégane
Renault Scénic
K7M 79066 kW (90 PS; 89 hp) 5000 rpm19961999Renault Mégane
K7M 744/74566 kW (90 PS; 89 hp) 5250 rpm19982003Renault Clio II
K7M 71064 kW (87 PS; 86 hp) 5500 rpm20042010
20082010
Dacia Logan
Dacia Sandero[4]
K7M 718 (LPG E4)64 kW (87 PS; 86 hp) 5500 rpm20072010
20082010
Dacia Logan
Dacia Sandero
K7M 764 (Flex-fuel)73 kW (99 PS; 98 hp) 5500 rpm2013Dacia Logan
Dacia Sandero
K7M 80062 kW (84 PS; 83 hp) 5250 rpm2011Dacia Logan
Dacia Sandero
K7M 81260 kW (82 PS; 80 hp) 5000 rpm2012Dacia Lodgy
Dacia Dokker
K7M 818 (LPG E5)64 kW (87 PS; 86 hp) 5500 rpm20112012Dacia Logan
Dacia Sandero
K7M 828 (LPG E5b)60 kW (82 PS; 80 hp) 5000 rpm2014Dacia Lodgy
Dacia Dokker

Applications (K4M 16v)

Engine codePowerYear(s)Car(s)
K4M 490 (E4)77 kW (105 PS; 103 hp) 5750 rpm2012Lada Largus
K4M 69x66 to 77 kW (90 to 105 PS; 89 to 103 hp)
at 5750 rpm
2006Renault Kangoo II
Dacia Logan
Secma F16
K4M 606 (4x4)77 kW (105 PS; 103 hp) at 5750 rpm20102013Dacia Duster
K4M 616 (LPG E5)20112013
K4M 642 (LPG E5b)2014
K4M 646 (4x4)
K4M 696 (Hi-flex)20102012Dacia Duster
Dacia Logan
Dacia Sandero
K4M 70x71 to 81 kW (97 to 110 PS; 95 to 109 hp)
at 5750 rpm
1999Renault Mégane
Renault Scénic
Renault Clio II
Renault Kangoo
Renault Kangoo II
Renault Laguna I
K4M 71081 kW (110 PS; 109 hp) at 5750 rpm20012005Renault Laguna (II)
K4M 71686 kW (117 PS; 115 hp) at 5750 rpm20062007Renault Laguna (II)
K4M 72x81 kW (110 PS; 109 hp) at 5750 rpm19982001Renault Laguna
K4M 78290 kW (122 PS; 121 hp) at 5500 rpm20032009Renault Scénic (II)[6]
K4M 78879 kW (107 PS; 106 hp) at 5750 rpm20022008Renault Mégane (II)[7]
K4M 812/813/85886 kW (117 PS; 115 hp) at 6000 rpm2001Renault Mégane (II) (III)[8]
K4M 856 (flexfuel)77 kW (105 PS; 103 hp) at 5750 rpm20012009Renault Mégane Eco 2 (flexfuel) (II)
K4M 82481 kW (110 PS; 109 hp) at 6000 rpm20072010Renault Laguna (III)
K4M 83882 kW (111 PS; 110 hp) at 6000 rpm20102016Renault Fluence
K4M 84874 kW (101 PS; 99 hp) at 5500 rpm2008Renault Mégane (III)
K4M RS (or 854)99 kW (135 PS; 133 hp) at 6750 rpmRenault Twingo RS
Renault Wind
K4M 86294 kW (128 PS; 126 hp) at 6750 rpm20092011Renault Clio GT (III)

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K9K dCi

Renault K-Type dCi
Overview
ManufacturerMercedes-Benz & Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance
Also called1.5 dCi, 1.5 BluedCi (blue has lower emissions than K9K dCi), Mercedes-Benz OM607
Production2001–present
Layout
ConfigurationInline-4
Displacement1.5 L; 89.2 cu in (1,461 cc)
Cylinder bore76 mm (2.99 in)
Piston stroke80.5 mm (3.17 in)
ValvetrainSOHC/2 valves x cyl.
Compression ratio15.2:1
Combustion
TurbochargerYes
Fuel systemCommon rail direct injection
ManagementDelphi
Continental (ex Siemens)
Bosch
Fuel typeDiesel
Cooling systemWater-cooled
Output
Power output65–110 PS (48–81 kW; 64–108 hp)
Torque output160–260 N⋅m (118–192 lb⋅ft)
Chronology
PredecessorRenault F-Type engine
SuccessorRenault R-Type engine
Mercedes-Benz OM608 engine (Mercedes-Benz OM607)

The K9K is an automobile engine family – a group of straight-4 8-valve turbocharged Diesel engines co-developed by Nissan and/or Renault, and also Daimler AG (where it is called OM607). The turbochargers used with this engine are provided by Garrett and BorgWarner.[10] It has a displacement of 1461 cc and is called 1.5 dCi (direct Common-rail injection). Fuel injection systems were supplied by Delphi on the lower power level versions (up to 66 kW (90 PS; 89 hp) and by Continental (ex Siemens) on the higher power level versions (70 kW (95 PS; 94 hp) and higher). The Delphi injection systems have been replaced with Bosch ones in the Euro 5 versions.

There are three versions of this engine: a low power version, a high power version and a high power version with variable-geometry turbocharger.[11] Their maximum power output varies depending on the emission standards they meet.

In Euro 3 standards, their power levels are 65 PS (48 kW); 80 PS (59 kW); 100 PS (74 kW).

In Euro 4 standards, their power levels are 70 PS (51 kW); 85 PS (63 kW); 106 PS (78 kW).

In Euro 5 standards, their power levels are 75 PS (55 kW); 90 PS (66 kW); 110 PS (81 kW).[11] Torque outputs range from 160 to 260 N⋅m (118 to 192 lb⋅ft) at 1,750 rpm.

The engine has been in production since 2001, with over 10 million units sold as of April 2013. Improvements over this period have included coating the tappets to reduce friction by 40%; redesigning the injector spray angle, resulting in a 15% reduction of NOx during combustion and a small improvement in torque; and fitting new piston rings, reducing the tension on the belt-driving engine accessories and optimizing the dimensions of the base engine. The injection pattern has been altered to have two pilot injections over a wide operating range, reducing combustion noise by up to 3 decibels. Still newer technology also includes using a variable-pressure oil pump, and adding stop/start battery technology and low-pressure exhaust-gas recirculation. The K9K engine is produced in Bursa, Turkey; Chennai, India; and Valladolid, Spain. Emissions-wise, it emits as little 90 g (3.2 oz)/km of carbon dioxide.[12]

Applications

Engine codePower
metric hp/kW
Year(s)Car(s)
K9K 700 / 704 / 70665 hp (48 kW)-Dacia Logan
Renault Clio (II); Renault Kangoo; Renault Thalia; Renault Pulse (India)
Suzuki Jimny
Nissan Micra (III, IV)
Mahindra Verito
Mahindra Verito Vibe
K9K 712 / 714 68 hp (50 kW) 2006-2008 Renault Clio (II); Renault Thalia
K9K 79268–75 hp (50–55 kW)-Dacia Logan
Dacia Sandero
Renault Clio (II)
K9K 260 / 702 / 710 / 72282 hp (60 kW)-Renault Mégane (II); Renault Clio (II); Renault Thalia; Renault Kangoo; Renault Scénic (II)
Nissan Micra (III); Nissan Almera
K9K 26686 hp (63 kW)2006-2011Suzuki Jimny
K9K 728 / 766 / 772 / 796 / 802 / 83085–86 hp (63–63 kW)2005-201?Renault Mégane (II); Renault Modus; Renault Clio (III); Renault Scala (India); Renault Mégane (III)[13]
Dacia Sandero
Nissan Micra (III); Nissan Sunny (India)
K9K 764 / 732(282)106 hp (78 kW)2005-2010Renault Clio (III); Renault Modus; Renault Mégane (II); Renault Scénic (II); Renault Kangoo;
Nissan Tiida; Nissan Note (I); Nissan Qashqai; Renault Mégane (II)
K9K G8 / 832106 hp (78 kW)2009Renault Mégane (III); Renault Scénic (III); Renault Fluence
Nissan Cube ; Nissan Qashqai
K9K 836/(837 automatic gearbox) / 636110 hp (81 kW)2010Renault Mégane (III); Renault Laguna
Nissan Cube ; Nissan Qashqai
K9K 770 / 89275–90 hp (55–66 kW)2010Dacia Logan;[14] Dacia Sandero[15]
Renault Clio (III), Renault Fluence
Nissan Note (I); Nissan NV200
K9K 896 / 656110 hp (81 kW)2011Dacia Duster; Renault Fluence (India)
Nissan Juke; Nissan NV200
K9K 846 / OM 607 DE 15 LA110 hp (81 kW)2012Dacia Lodgy[16]
Renault Mégane (IV); Renault Kadjar; Renault Scénic (IV)
Mercedes-Benz A-Class; Mercedes-Benz B-Class; Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class; Mercedes-Benz Citan (as "OM607")
Infiniti Q30
K9K 608 / 609 / OM 607 DE 15 LA90 hp (66 kW)2013Renault Clio; Renault Captur

Nissan Note (E12); Nissan Micra (V)
Mercedes-Benz A-Class; Mercedes-Benz B-Class (as A/B 160 CDI "OM607")

K9K 628 90 hp (66 kW) 2016 Renault Clio
K9K 647 110 hp (81 kW) 2015 Renault Talisman, Renault Kadjar
K9K 500 (Hybrid Assist) 110 hp (81 kW) 2017 Renault Scénic (IV);
K9K 872 / 873 / 874 (BlueDCi) 95–115 hp (70–85 kW) 2018 Dacia Dokker; Dacia Duster (II); Dacia Lodgy; Dacia Logan (II); Dacia Sandero (II)
Nissan Qashqai (J11)
Renault Captur (II); Renault Kadjar; Renault Kangoo; (II); Renault Mégane (IV)

See also

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