Further Development of the Six-Cylinder Engines 932925
When Mercedes-Benz enhanced its mid-series in autumn of 1992, the previously installed six-cylinder engine with four-valve technology and 3.0 litres total displacement [1] was replaced by the four-valve engine with 3.2 litres total displacement familiar from the new S-class [2]. For this application, the engine was subjected to still further development in terms of combustion mixture preparation and engine management, and a variant with a total displacement of 2.8 litres was added. This engine replaces the engines of 2.6 total displacement [3]. This further development, and the new engine, are described below.
Citation: Kollmann, K., Abthoff, J., Hüttebräucker, D., and Fick, W., "Further Development of the Six-Cylinder Engines," SAE Technical Paper 932925, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/932925. Download Citation
Author(s):
Karl Kollmann, Jörg Abthoff, Dag Hüttebräucker, Wolfgang Fick
Affiliated:
Mercedes-Benz AG
Pages: 32
Event:
Passenger Car Conference & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Combustion and combustion processes
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