Toyota CD engine


The Toyota CD engine is a diesel engine used in the Toyota Corolla, RAV4, Avensis and other vehicles. It is a DOHC engine with a bore and stroke of with. The higher-output CD Series engines have now largely been replaced by the AD engine while low output applications were replaced by the ND engine.

1CD-FTV

The 1CD-FTV is a compact inline-four turbocharged diesel engine initially in the first generation Avensis on November 22, 1999

1st generation

Technical specifications:

Applications

Non-Intercooled Non VGT
at 4000 rpm, at 2400 rpm
at 4000 rpm, at 2000-2400 rpm
at 4000 rpm, at 1800-3000 rpm

2nd Generation

The 1CD-FTV was revised with a lower compression ratio and a second generation common rail system in preparation of then upcoming Euro IV emission standards. It was first introduced in the second generation Avensis in February 2003 where PM and NOX reducing D-CAT was also first implemented.
Technical specifications:
  • Fuel injection system: common rail / on D-CAT Variants,6 hole solenoid injectors with pilot injection
  • Camshaft drive: timing belt
  • Exhaust gas treatment: EGR, equipped with cooler and catalyst; 4-way DPNR Catalyst and Exhaust Port Injection on D-CAT Variants
  • Emission standard: Euro IV
  • Compression Ratio: 17.8:1
  • Fuel consumption combined:
  • emission combined: /km

Applications

Intercooled VGT with D-CAT
at 4000 rpm, at 2000-2200 rpm
at 3600 rpm, at 2000-2200 rpm