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The new
Generation III or
Gen III engine entered production in Spring 2005. These engines replaced both the previous generation
Ecotec engines as well as Daewoo's
E-TEC 16V engines. These engines are manufactured at Szentgotthárd, Hungary, Bupyeoung, Korea, Toluca, Mexico and Yantai, PRC (SGM). In contrast to their predecessors, the
Gen III engines feature lighter cast-iron blocks, as well as higher compression ratios. These engines also implement DCVCP (Double Continuous Variable Cam Phasing technology, a variant of
VVT), piston cooling by oil jets, and an integrated
catalytic converter. Non-turbocharged variants feature the
TwinPort (
Variable-length intake manifold) technology. Reliability improvements include a wider camshaft drive belt, and a water pump no longer driven by it. The
LDE engine meets
Euro VI and
KULEV emission standards. With the addition of
secondary air injection to the
LUW engine, the
LWE achieves
PZEV status. These engines, like their DOHC predecessors, feature
bucket tappets in contrast to the
roller finger followers found on GM's other 4-cylinder engines. Applications: • 2005–2008
Opel Vectra (Z18XER) • 2007–2008
Opel Signum (Z18XER) • 2005–2019
Opel Zafira • 2005–2012
Opel Astra • 2008–2016
Chevrolet Cruze (1.8L LUW/2H0/LDE/LWE) • 2009–2017
Opel Insignia • 2009–2014
Chevrolet Aveo (1.6L in Europe, 1.6L LXV) • 2012–2018
Chevrolet Sonic (1.8L LUW/LWE in North America) • 2011–2015
Chevrolet Orlando (1.8L 2H0) • 2007–2009
Holden Astra (AH) • 2012–2013
Baojun 630 •
Alfa Romeo 159 • 2005–2011
Fiat Croma • 2012–2018
Opel Mokka Turbocharged
Gen III engines are used in: • 2006–2009
Opel Meriva (OPC Model) • 2007–2018
Opel Corsa (GSi and OPC Models) • 2008–2012
Opel Insignia • 2010–2015
Buick Excelle GT • 2010–2015
Buick Excelle XT • 2011–2012
Saab 9-5 • 2007–2012
Opel Astra • 2012–2017
Buick Verano (1.6 Turbo) • 2012–2020 Chevrolet Sonic (LT, LTZ Models) • 2011–2020
Chevrolet Cruze (China, North America) and Holden Cruze (Australasia) • 2016–present
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