Engine Volvo D9A380

The D9A is a fuel-optimized turbo engine that has been electronically optimized. These factors make the motors very cost-effective and efficient. This family of engines achieves maximum power at low rpm, saving consumables, lowering noise levels, and extending the mechanism’s lifespan.

Engine Volvo D9A380 - Engine Volvo D9A380

The larger D12D and the D9A380 share the same fundamental idea. It has a full cylinder head cover, individual unit injectors, four valves per cylinder, and an overhead camshaft. A relief valve on the turbocharger permits high discharge and power take-off pressures. Volvo’s electronic engine management system completely controls engine operation, which helps to reduce emissions and fuel consumption.

Additionally, the system has a wide range of diagnostic and troubleshooting features. The high pressure produced by the turbocharger and the engine’s high compression ratio, along with extremely accurate and well-controlled injection via unit injectors, enable extremely efficient combustion.

Engine manual Volvo D9A380 (in spanish)

Specifications

Engine’s type diesel
Production years 09.2001
Power output, kW at rpm 279 at 1900
Power output, hp at rpm 380 at 1900
Displacement, cc 9364
Number of cylinders 6
Valves 24
Torque output, Nm / rpm 1700 at 1200-1400
Compression ratio 18.5:1
Cylinder bore, mm 120
Piston stroke, mm 138
Crankshaft bearings 7
Configuration inline
Fuel type diesel
Fuel system direct injection
Turbine turbo / charge air cooler
Euro standards Euro 3
Cylinder head SOHC/OHC
Timing mechanism spur gear
Timing rocker arm
Cooling water

The features of the D9A380 are as follows:

Engine Volvo D9A380  - Engine Volvo D9A380

  • precise fuel injection and electronic engine management (EMS) to reduce fuel consumption and exhaust emissions;
  • electronic management of fuel injection through unit injectors positioned vertically in the center;
  • electronic oil level sensor that sends a signal to the driver information graphic display;
  • maximum torque across a broad range of crankshaft speeds guarantees efficient driving and minimal fuel usage;
  • excellent braking effect when using a VEB retarder;
  • engine-driven rear power takeoff via a flange or direct hydraulic pump drive.

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