Rover T-series engine

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Template:Use dmy dates Template:More citations needed Template:Use British English Template:Infobox automobile engine The Rover T16 engine was a Template:Convert fuel injected DOHC inline-four petrol engine produced by Rover from 1992 to 1999. It has a bore and a stroke of Template:Convert. It is a development of the M series (M16), which was in turn a development of the O series, which dated back to the BMC B-series engine as found in the MG B and many others. Several variants were produced for various models, but all had the same displacement. The naturally aspirated type produced Template:Convert, and turbocharged types were available with Template:Convert.

Applications

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Rover 620ti

The Rover 620ti Turbo, 220 turbo coupé and 820 Vitesse all utilised the engine. The T-series engine also found its way into limited-run Rover 220 3-door hatchbacks in GTi and later GSi trims and the 420 GSI turbo and GSI Sport turbo. The T-series engine is a popular engine for engine conversions in to other Rover-MG vehicles i.e. MG ZR, MG ZS etc. It can also be adapted to a rear-wheel drive layout using a Rover LT77 or R380 transmission.

Naturally aspirated (NASP)

The non-turbo engine also found its way into the short-lived and generally underpowered Land Rover Discovery 2.0i. Land Rover also fitted the same engine to a special batch of Defenders built for the Italian Carabinieri, which operated an exclusively petrol-powered vehicle fleet. A development vehicle was also built using a turbocharged version of the engine which far out performed the V8 production cars, but no room could be found for it in Land Rover's vehicle strategy.

The engine produces Template:Cvt at 6,000 rpm and Template:Cvt of torque at 2,500 rpm.

Application:
1989–1998 Land Rover Discovery MPi
1989–1998 Land Rover Defender MPi (Italian Carabinieri)
1989–1995 Rover 220
1989–1995 Rover 420
1991–1999 Rover 820
1993–2000 Morgan +4 (introduced November 1992)

Turbocharged

Rover introduced the turbocharged engine in 1992 with the Rover 220 Turbo Coupe, making it the fastest Rover in production, the engine made Template:Cvt at 6,100 rpm, although the torque was electronically limited to Template:Cvt at 2,100 rpm due to Rover's own PG1 gearbox not being able to cope with the amount of torque that the engine could produce.[1] The limited torque gives the engine a very flat overall torque curve.

Application:
1989–1995 Rover 220 Turbo
1989–1995 Rover 420
1994–1999 Rover 620Ti
1991–1999 Rover 820 Vitesse

References

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