Overview
The GM Family I is a straight-four piston engine that was developed by Opel, a former subsidiary of General Motors and now a subsidiary of PSA Group, to replace the Vauxhall OHV, Opel OHV and the smaller capacity Opel CIH engines for use on small to mid-range cars from Opel/Vauxhall. The engine first appeared in the Opel Kadett D in 1979, and shortly afterwards in its Vauxhall badged sister – the Vauxhall Astra Mk. 1 in 1980. Despite this, the previous Opel OHV engine continued to be sold in entry level versions of the Opel Kadett/Astra and Corsa throughout the 1980s....
Discover Full Article on Wikipedia...engine brand: opel
production years: 2000-2004
engine lifespan: ~300 000
features: no
power: 90
torque: 125
fuel system: distributed injection
fuel type: petrol
euro standards: EURO 4
timing drive: belt
hydraulic lifters: yes
phase regulator: no
recommended engine oil: 5W-30
engine oil capacity: 3.5
displacement: 1389
compression ratio: 10.5
turbocharging: no
weight: 110
cylinder bore: 77.6
piston stroke: 73.4
cylinder block: cast iron R4
block head: aluminum 16v
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