Engine Component View
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The concept of modularity allows engine designs to share concepts and hardware. The following illustration represents the basic cross-sectional view of a modular V10 engine. The four modules are:
- Intake module
- Cylinder head module (RH)
- Cylinder head module (LH)
- Lower engine module
Due to the modular design, most out-of-vehicle repairs benefit in reduction of time and labor needed to repair the engine.
Bi-fuel vehicles differ from gasoline vehicles through the addition of hardened valves and valve seats.
The basic engine components consist of:
- Single overhead camshafts
- Two valves per cylinder
- Balance shaft
- Sequential multiport fuel injection (SFI)
- Aluminum cylinder heads
- Cast-iron, 90-degree V-cylinder block
- Individual ignition coils for each spark plug
- Two-piece intake manifold system
- Composite-material lower intake manifold
- Large-bore throttle body