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2.0 LNF (Z20NHH Opel) A turbocharged
direct-injected (redubbed
Spark Ignition Direct Injection) Ecotec was introduced in the 2007
Pontiac Solstice GXP and
Saturn Sky Red Line. In these applications, the engine is mounted longitudinally. Displacement is with a square bore and stroke. Compression is 9.2:1 and maximum boost is , delivering at 5300 rpm and of torque from 2500 to 5250 rpm. Engine redline is at 6300 rpm and premium fuel is recommended. The sodium filled exhaust valves were based on technology developed for the Corvette V8 powertrains. The sodium fuses and becomes a liquid at idle, which improves thermal conductivity and draws heat away from the valve face and valve guide towards the stem to be cooled by the engine oil circulating in this area. The camshaft-driven direct injection systems pressurizes the fuel to at idle, and up to at wide-open throttle. The "Gen II" block is similar to the 2.4 L and also features
VVT technology. The Gen II block was developed using data from racing programs and computer simulations. The bore walls and bulkheads were strengthened with a weight increase of . The coolant jackets were expanded to improve heat transfer, resulting in a coolant capacity increase of 0.5 liters. In December 2008, GM released a Turbo Upgrade Kit for the LNF engine which increases horsepower to and torque to up to , depending on the model. The kit retailed for $650 and includes remapped engine calibration and upgraded 3 MAP sensors. The kit is covered by the cars' existing GM warranties. Boost pressure was increased from . Unique LNF features include: • a twin-scroll
turbocharger • cam-driven high-pressure
gasoline direct injection fuel system • dual-camshaft continuously
variable valve timing •
sodium-filled stainless steel
Inconel exhaust
valves • low-friction cast aluminium pistons with oil squirters • forged steel crankshaft • forged steel connecting rods • cast stainless steel exhaust manifold • foam-cast Gen2 block • Bosch injectors (0 261 500 055) or slightly larger (0 261 500 089) injectors in 2010 models This engine is used in:
2.0 LDK (A20NHT Opel) An updated variant of the LNF (also with 9.2:1 compression ratio) was released in 2008, meeting the Euro 5 emission standard. This engine is also known as
A20NHT by GM Powertrain Europe. Unique LDK features include: • a twin-scroll
turbocharger • cam-driven high-pressure
gasoline direct injection fuel system • dual camshaft continuously
variable valve timing •
sodium-filled stainless steel
Inconel exhaust
valves • low-friction cast aluminium pistons with oil squirters • forged steel crankshaft • cast stainless steel exhaust manifold • foam-cast Gen2 block • Bosch injectors (0 261 500 055) This engine is used in:
LHU (A20NFT Opel) LHU adds
E85 flex-fuel capability to the LDK. This engine is also known as
A20NFT by GM Powertrain Europe. Maximum engine speed is listed at 6350 rpm. Unique LHU features include: • a twin-scroll
turbocharger • cam-driven high-pressure
gasoline direct injection fuel system • dual camshaft continuously
variable valve timing •
sodium-filled stainless steel
Inconel exhaust
valves • low-friction cast aluminium pistons with oil squirters • forged steel crankshafts • cast stainless steel exhaust manifold • sand-cast Gen3 block • Larger Bosch injectors (0 261 500 112) with ethanol-safe seals for flex-fuel compatibility Note: The A20NFT engine in Opel Astra K TCR is a racing engine and swapped the original direct fuel injection for multi-point fuel injection.
2.2 L61 In 2007, the
L61 received a multitude of changes, that originated from the
LE5. It switched to the higher-strength Gen II block and received a revised cylinder head (enlarged exhaust ports) and camshaft design (increased exhaust valve duration). The engine also switched from
wasted spark ignition to individual
coil-on-plug ignition; this forced the cam cover to be redesigned. It was also switched to an E37 engine controller with new crank and cam sensors (replacing timing sensor previously found in ignition cassette). These changes increase horsepower slightly and allow the engine to meet
PZEV standards. Compression ratio is 10.0:1. The L61 was used in the following cars:
LAP The
LAP is a version of the Ecotec, based on the Gen II block with cylinder head improvements, new camshaft design, E37 engine control module, 58X crankshaft reluctor ring, dual variable valve timing, digital crank and cam sensors, individual coil-on-plug ignition, vented starter solenoid, new MAP sensor, new intake manifold seals, new oil filter element, a 32-bit computer, and improved emissions performance. Bore and stroke are and , the same as the 2.2 L
L61. Compression ratio is 10.0:1. Major features that set it apart from the 2.2 L
L61 are variable-valve-timing and other cylinder head improvements from the 2.4 L
LE5.
LE8 The
LE8 is an E85-compatible version of the
LAP Ecotec. Bore and stroke remain the same and . Compression ratio is 10.0:1 and the engine can run on both regular unleaded gasoline or E85.
2.4 LE5 The
LE5 is a larger version of the Ecotec. Both the bore and stroke are larger, and
Variable Valve Timing on the intake and exhaust improve low-end torque. Compression is 10.4:1. Power is 164–177 hp (123–132 kW) and torque is 159–170 lb·ft (215–230 N·m). The engine uses a reinforced "Gen II" block. Connecting rods are GKN-forged; C70 powdered metal was used from July 2007 on. The LE5 is also used in the following overseas models: • 2006 GM Taiwan
Buick LaCrosse • 2006 Shanghai GM
Buick LaCrosse •
Buick GL8 The LE5 or a close variant is also used in the
Polaris Slingshot (announced July 27, 2014), coupled with a 5-speed manual transmission and a final belt drive. The Slingshot is a three-wheeled side-by-side street vehicle, classed as a motorcycle.
LAT The
LAT is the designation used for the 2.4 L
LE5 when used in GM's
BAS mild-hybrid vehicles.
LE9 The
LE9 is an E85-compatible version of the
LE5 Ecotec. Bore and stroke are and and has a compression ratio of 10.4:1, the same as the LE5.
LAF The
LAF is a direct injected 2.4 L. It uses technology based on GM's other four-cylinder direct-injection applications, but with unique features designed for its specific application. This includes an 11.2:1 compression ratio that helps build power, slightly dished pistons that increase combustion efficiency and injectors with an application-specific flow rate.
LEA The
LEA is an E85 compatible variant of the LAF. Bore, stroke, and compression ratio all remain the same. Maximum engine speed is listed at 7000 rpm.
LUK The
LUK is similar to the LAF, but adds the
eAssist mild-hybrid system. Maximum engine speed is listed at 7000 rpm. ==Generation III==