What brand of engine is currently used in the Changan Eado?

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McRachel
07/29/25 8:46pm
Changan Eado currently uses the new generation Bluecore high-efficiency engine. The following is knowledge about the engine. Engine maintenance: If the air filter becomes clogged or accumulates excessive dust, it will hinder the engine's air intake. Moreover, a large amount of dust entering the cylinders will accelerate carbon buildup, causing poor engine ignition and insufficient power, which naturally increases the vehicle's fuel consumption. When driving on normal city roads, the air filter should be inspected after 5,000 kilometers. If there is excessive dust on the filter, consider using compressed air to blow the dust out from the inside of the filter element. Engine classification: External combustion engine: This means its fuel burns outside the engine. Invented in 1816 by R. Stirling of Scotland, it is also known as the Stirling engine. The engine converts the thermal energy generated by this combustion into kinetic energy. The steam engine improved by Watt is a typical example of an external combustion engine. When a large amount of coal burns to produce heat, it heats water into a large amount of steam, creating high pressure. This high pressure then drives mechanical work, completing the conversion of thermal energy into kinetic energy. Internal combustion engine: Specifically, the reciprocating piston engine. The biggest difference between this type of engine and external combustion engines is that its fuel burns inside the engine.
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