Engine Jeep EKG

From 2001 to 2012, the company assembled the 3.7-liter V6 Jeep EKG or PowerTech 3.7 engine and installed it on SUVs and pickup trucks like the Durango, Nitro, Cherokee, and Grand Cherokee. On the market, the power unit is now fairly common.

Engine Jeep EKG 300x273 - Engine Jeep EKG

The EVA, EVC, and EVE internal combustion engines are also part of the PowerTech series.

The engine was mounted on:

  • Dodge Dakota 2 (DN) in 2002 – 2004;
  • Dodge Dakota 3 (ND) in 2004 – 2011;
  • Dodge Durango 2 (HB) in 2003 – 2008;
  • Dodge Nitro 1 (KA) in 2006 – 2011;
  • Dodge Ram 3 (DT) in 2001 – 2008;
  • Dodge Ram 4 (DS) in 2008 – 2012;
  • Jeep Cherokee 3 (KJ) in 2001 – 2007;
  • Jeep Cherokee 4 (KK) in 2007 – 2012;
  • Jeep Commander 1 (XK) in 2005 – 2010;
  • Jeep Grand Cherokee 3 (WK) in 2004 – 2010;
  • Mitsubishi Raider 1 (ND) in 2005 – 2009.

Specifications

Production years 2001-2012
Displacement, cc 3701
Fuel system injector
Power output, hp 200 – 215
Torque output, Nm 305 – 320
Cylinder block cast iron V6
Block head aluminum 12v
Cylinder bore, mm 93
Piston stroke, mm 90.8
Compression ratio 9.7
Features SOHC
Hydraulic lifters yes
Timing drive chain
Phase regulator no
Turbocharging no
Recommended engine oil 5W-30
Engine oil capacity, liter 4.7
Fuel type petrol
Euro standards EURO 3/4
Fuel consumption, L/100 km (for Jeep Cherokee 2010)
— city
— highway
— combined
16.9
8.9
11.7
Engine lifespan, km ~300 000

Disadvantages of the EKG engine

Since the oil channels in this engine are small, it is not advisable to reduce lubrication;
Stuck hydraulic lifters are the most frequent engine issue.
Owners of vehicles with this engine may occasionally encounter falling valve seats;
About 200,000 kilometers are covered by the three-chain timing chain, which is costly and difficult to replace;
Electrical issues and excessive fuel use are the other complaints.

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