Cosworth KF engine

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Cosworth-Opel KF engine[1]
Overview
ManufacturerCosworth-Opel
Production1993-1996[2]
Layout
ConfigurationNaturally aspirated 54°-75° V-6
Displacement2.5 L (153 cu in)
Cylinder bore94 mm (3.7 in)
Piston stroke60 mm (2.4 in)
Valvetrain24-valve, DOHC, four-valves per cylinder
Compression ratio12.5:1
Combustion
TurbochargerNo
Fuel systemFuel injection
Oil systemDry sump
Output
Power output450–540 hp (336–403 kW) @ 11,650-12500 rpm
Torque output220 lb⋅ft (298 N⋅m) @ 9000 rpm
Dimensions
Length450 mm (18 in)[3]
Dry weight85–89 kg (187–196 lb)[4]

The Cosworth-Opel KF engine is a production-based, high-revving, prototype, four-stroke, 2.5-liter, naturally aspirated, V-6 racing engine, originally designed, developed and produced by Opel, in collaboration with Cosworth, for the DTM and later ITC, between 1993 and 1996.[5] The engines were tuned by Cosworth, and were based on the Isuzu 6VD1 (1996) 75° production engine, as used in the Opel Monterey, Opel Frontera Limited, Trooper, Rodeo, and Amigo.[6]

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  3. ^ "Engines, Trevor Morris Engines".
  4. ^ "Opel Cosworth KF engine 500bhp, used in the DTM Calibra. Revs to 12,000 rpm and weighs just 85kg amazing engineering | Auto, Auto's en motoren, Motor". Pinterest.[better source needed]
  5. ^ Quiniou, Louis (August 17, 2015). "#TouringCarMadness – ITC and the stillborn 1997 Zakspeed Opel Calibra".
  6. ^ "Cosworth KF Engine". racecarsdirect.com. 15 February 2023.
  7. ^ "25 Years Ago: Opel Wins World Touring Car Championship with Calibra". www.media.stellantis.com. Retrieved 2022-09-19.