Ecotec
Ecotec is a General Motors and Opel Automobile GmbH trademark that refers to a series of emissions technologies that were implemented throughout a range of GM engines. ECOTEC can refer to the following diesel and petrol engines originally produced by General Motors:
- Ecotec Family 0 – straight-four DOHC engines produced by Adam Opel AG and GM Powertrain US.
- Ecotec Family 1 – straight-four SOHC/DOHC engines produced by Adam Opel AG, GM Korea, and GM do Brasil.
- Ecotec Family II – straight-four SOHC/DOHC engines produced by Adam Opel AG, Holden, and GM do Brasil.
- Ecotec L850 – straight-four all-aluminium DOHC engines produced by Adam Opel AG, GM Powertrain US, and Saab Automobile Powertrain AB.
- Ecotec V6 – a version of the Series II 3800 V6 engine, produced by the Holden Engine Company between 1995 and 2004.
- CDTI 'Ecotec – common rail diesel engines for Opel/Vauxhall cars:
- * Originally designed and produced by Fiat and currently produced by Adam Opel AG. Also produced by Isuzu.
- VCDi Ecotec – common rail diesel engines for Chevrolet and Holden cars, produced by GM Korea.
- DTI / DI Ecotec – diesel engines for use in Opel/Vauxhall cars, produced by Isuzu.
- * Originally designed and produced by General Motors, replaced by Isuzu and Fiat engines.
- SIDI Ecotec – petrol Medium Gasoline Engine produced by Adam Opel AG.
- EcoTec3 is the name used on General Motors [Small Block Gen 5 Engine|General Motors' Small Block Gen 5 Engine]s. All include direct injection, cylinder deactivation, and continuously variable valve timing, either in V6 form of 4.3L or V8 form of either 5.3L or 6.2L.