Engine GM LNF

From 2006 to 2010, the company produced the 2.0-liter General Motors LNF turbo engine, which was fitted to charged versions of vehicles like the Pontiac Solstice, Saturn Sky, and Chevrolet HHR. This power unit is referred to as Z20NHH on Opel GT or Daewoo G2X vehicles.

Engine GM LNF 300x266 - Engine GM LNF

GM Ecotec’s second generation comprises LDK, LHU, LNF, LAF, LEA, LE5, and LE9.

Specifications

Production years 2006-2010
Displacement, cc 1998
Fuel system direct injection
Power output, hp 260
Torque output, Nm 353
Cylinder block aluminum R4
Block head aluminum 16v
Cylinder bore, mm 86
Piston stroke, mm 86
Compression ratio 9.2
Features DOHC
Hydraulic lifters no
Timing drive chain
Phase regulator Dual CVCP
Turbocharging BorgWarner K04
Recommended engine oil 5W-30
Engine oil capacity, liter 6.0
Fuel type petrol
Euro standards EURO 4
Fuel consumption, L/100 km (for Pontiac Solstice GXP 2008)
— city
— highway
— combined
12.4
8.4
10.7
Engine lifespan, km ~200 000
Weight, kg 163

The engine was installed on:

  • Chevrolet Cobalt 1 (GMX001) in 2007 – 2010;
  • Chevrolet HHR 1 (GMT001) in 2007 – 2010;
  • Pontiac Solstice 1 (GMX020) in 2006 – 2009;
  • Saturn Sky 1 (GMX023) in 2006 – 2009;
  • (as Z20NHH) Daewoo G2X 1 (M07) in 2007 – 2009;
  • (as Z20NHH) Opel GT B (M07) in 2007 – 2009.

Disadvantages of the GM LNF engine

This series of turbine units’ high propensity for detonation is their primary issue.
For this reason, it’s critical to keep an eye on both the fuel’s quality and the radiators’ cleanliness.
The timing chain’s relatively low resource ranks second in terms of complaints.
You will need to replace costly phase regulators if you ignore the chains’ crackling for an extended period of time.
A short-lived electronic throttle and a high-pressure fuel pump are further flaws.

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