Sofim 8140 engine
Sofim 8140 engine | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Sofim |
Also called | Renault S-Type engine |
Production | – |
Combustion chamber | |
Valvetrain | SOHC 8v |
The 8140 was a diesel engine made by Sofim for automobiles. It was mostly used in commercial vehicles worldwide and covered a range of engine displacement from 2.4 to 2.8 litres. Originally introduced as a swirl chamber, naturally aspirated diesel, turbocharged versions only appeared in 1985. Direct injection models also appeared in the mid-eighties. Turbocharging the original engine, the design of which was finished in 1974, was impeded due to the original design.[1] Heat flux issues with the aluminium head and swirl chambers were eventually overcome, but did slow down development.[1]
2.4 and 2.5 L version
The S8U displaces 2,445 cc (149.2 cu in). In 1990 it was replaced by the S9U version with a 2 mm longer stroke, for a displacement of 2,499 cc (152.5 cu in).
Applications:
- S8U
- 1981–1997 Renault Trafic
- 1989–1994 Lancia Thema
- 1989–1996 Fiat Croma
- 1992–1996 Renault Safrane
- 1994–1998 Fiat Ducato
- 1997–2001 Renault Trafic
- 1997–2010 Renault Master
- 1982–1990 Renault Master
- S9U
- 1990–1997 Renault Master
- 1994–1998 Fiat Ducato
2.8 L version
The SxW (Renault nomenclature) displaces 2.8 L (2800 cc).
Applications:
- S8W
- 1998–2002 Fiat Ducato
- 1999–2003 Renault Mascott
- 2000–2006 Iveco Daily
- S9W
- 1997–2010 Renault Master
- 1998–2003 Opel Movano
- 1998–2006 Fiat Ducato
- 1999–2003 Renault Mascott
- 2000–2006 Citroën Jumper
- 2000–2006 Peugeot Boxer
- 2000–2006 Iveco Daily