Toyota VD engine
| Toyota VD engine | |
|---|---|
Twin-turbo version of the 1VD-FTV engine | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Toyota |
| Production | 2007–present |
| Layout | |
| Configuration | V8 |
| Displacement | 4.5 L; 272.2 cu in (4,461 cc) |
| Cylinder bore | 86 mm (3.39 in) |
| Piston stroke | 96 mm (3.78 in) |
| Valvetrain | DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder |
| Compression ratio | 16.8:1 |
| Combustion | |
| Turbocharger | Single or twin variable-geometry with intercooler |
| Fuel system | Common rail direct injection |
| Fuel type | Diesel |
| Cooling system | Water-cooled |
| Output | |
| Power output | 151–272 kW (202–365 hp; 205–370 PS) |
| Torque output | 430–650 N⋅m (317–479 lb⋅ft) |
| Chronology | |
| Successor | Toyota F33A engine |
The Toyota VD engine is a family of V8 diesel engines produced by Toyota since 2007.
1VD-FTV
The 1VD-FTV is the only member in the VD engine family. It is a 32-valve DOHC engine, with common rail fuel injection and either one or two variable-geometry turbochargers.
Vehicles and availability
The single-turbo variant of this engine was first used in Australia commencing 2007, fitted to the 70-series Land Cruiser range. The engine is available in Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan,[1] India, Southern Africa, Central and South America.
The twin-turbo variant saw its first use in September 2007 fitted to the 200-series Land Cruiser wagon, which is available in various worldwide markets. Yanmar also marinized the twin-turbo variant of this engine as 8LV.[2]
Specifications
- Designation: 1VD-FTV
- Maximum power:
- Maximum torque:
References
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- ^ "Toyota Indus (Pakistan) Land Cruiser 2018 Brochure" (PDF). toyota-indus.com.
- ^ a b "8LV series". Yanmar. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
- ^ a b "VDJ200-GDMNZ - Land Cruiser 200 STD manual 9 seater". toyota-gib.com. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
- ^ a b "LC70 Specification Summary" (PDF). Toyota Australia. 5 July 2023. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
- ^ a b "LC200 Specification Summary" (PDF). Toyota Australia. 29 January 2010. Retrieved 17 June 2010.