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- DW_engine abstract "The PSA EW/DW engine is a family of straight-4 petrol and diesel engines manufactured by the PSA Group for use in their Peugeot and Citroën automobiles. The EW/DW family was introduced in 1998 as a replacement for the XU engineThe EW/DW uses many parts from the XU, most notably the crankshaft, but is built with lighter materials. The EW name is used for the petrol engines ("e" for essence) and DW for Diesel engines.All EWs are DOHC multivalve with displacement from 1749 to 2231 cc. They are mainly used for large family cars and executive cars, as well as large MPVs, although the 2.0 L is also used for some hot hatch models.The DW started with an SOHC 2-valve design between 1868 and 1997 cc, later receiving DOHC and four valves per cylinder upon the introduction of the 2.2 L in 2000 with the Citroën C5 and Peugeot 607. Turbocharged versions started using common rail and received the commercial designation HDi. The DW10 served as the basis for the Ford/PSA engine partnership using second generation common rail and a variable geometry turbocharger for the first time on the 2.0 L design.".
- DW_engine class Inline-four_engine.
- DW_engine engine DW_engine__2.
- DW_engine engine DW_engine__3.
- DW_engine engine DW_engine__4.
- DW_engine engine DW_engine__6.
- DW_engine engine DW_engine__7.
- DW_engine engine DW_engine__8.
- DW_engine predecessor PSA_XUD.
- DW_engine predecessor PSA_XU_engine.
- DW_engine productionStartYear "1998".
- DW_engine relatedMeanOfTransportation Ford_DLD_engine.
- DW_engine successor Prince_engine.
- DW_engine wikiPageID "3569459".
- DW_engine wikiPageRevisionID "597960484".
- DW_engine class Inline-four_engine.
- DW_engine engine "1.7".
- DW_engine engine "1.9".
- DW_engine engine "2".
- DW_engine engine "2.2".
- DW_engine engine "Diesel:".
- DW_engine engine "Petrol:".
- DW_engine hasPhotoCollection DW_engine.
- DW_engine name "PSA EW/DW engine".
- DW_engine parentCompany PSA_Peugeot_Citroën.
- DW_engine predecessor PSA_XUD.
- DW_engine predecessor PSA_XU_engine.
- DW_engine production "1998".
- DW_engine related Ford_DLD_engine.
- DW_engine successor Prince_engine.
- DW_engine wordnet_type synset-car-noun-1.
- DW_engine subject Category:PSA_engines.
- DW_engine type Artifact100021939.
- DW_engine type Car102958343.
- DW_engine type Container103094503.
- DW_engine type Conveyance103100490.
- DW_engine type Device103183080.
- DW_engine type Engine103287733.
- DW_engine type Instrumentality103575240.
- DW_engine type Machine103699975.
- DW_engine type Motor103789946.
- DW_engine type MotorVehicle103791235.
- DW_engine type Object100002684.
- DW_engine type PSAEngines.
- DW_engine type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- DW_engine type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- DW_engine type Vehicle104524313.
- DW_engine type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- DW_engine type Whole100003553.
- DW_engine type Automobile.
- DW_engine type MeanOfTransportation.
- DW_engine type Product.
- DW_engine type Automobile.
- DW_engine type DesignedArtifact.
- DW_engine comment "The PSA EW/DW engine is a family of straight-4 petrol and diesel engines manufactured by the PSA Group for use in their Peugeot and Citroën automobiles. The EW/DW family was introduced in 1998 as a replacement for the XU engineThe EW/DW uses many parts from the XU, most notably the crankshaft, but is built with lighter materials. The EW name is used for the petrol engines ("e" for essence) and DW for Diesel engines.All EWs are DOHC multivalve with displacement from 1749 to 2231 cc.".
- DW_engine label "PSA EW/DW engine".
- DW_engine label "PSA EW/DW engine".
- DW_engine label "PSA EW/DW".
- DW_engine label "PSA-EW/DW-Motor".
- DW_engine sameAs DW-Motor.
- DW_engine sameAs DW.
- DW_engine sameAs m.09m5tf.
- DW_engine sameAs Q2304402.
- DW_engine sameAs Q2304402.
- DW_engine sameAs DW_engine.
- DW_engine wasDerivedFrom DW_engine?oldid=597960484.
- DW_engine isPrimaryTopicOf DW_engine.
- DW_engine name "PSA EW/DW engine".