What engine does the Aoling Jieyun use?
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Aoling is equipped with a Cummins ISF engine, with a power output of 81KW and an average fuel consumption of 7 liters per 100 kilometers. The initial emission standard is China IV, which can be upgraded to China V level. Aoling engine maintenance: 1. If the air filter becomes clogged or accumulates too much dust, it will hinder the engine's air intake, and a large amount of dust entering the cylinder will accelerate carbon buildup, leading to poor engine ignition, insufficient power, and naturally increased fuel consumption. 2. When driving on normal city roads, the air filter should be inspected after the car has traveled 5,000 kilometers. If there is excessive dust on the filter, compressed air can be used to blow the dust out from the inside of the filter element. However, the pressure of the compressed air should not be too high to avoid damaging the filter paper.
I've been driving the Aoling Jieyun light truck for three years, equipped with a Foton Cummins ISF2.8 engine. This 2.8-liter diesel engine delivers strong power with a maximum output of around 120 horsepower and low fuel consumption, making it very practical for urban deliveries, averaging 10 liters per 100 kilometers. It has quick acceleration response, and the turbocharged design ensures no struggle when climbing hills, though it can be a bit noisy during cold starts. For maintenance, regular oil changes every 5,000 kilometers are recommended to avoid carbon buildup issues. The engine is highly reliable, having run 50,000 kilometers without major problems, making it suitable for daily cargo tasks. Overall, this engine strikes a good balance between performance and cost, offering both reliability and economy.