What engine does the BAIC Huansu S7 use?
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BAIC Huansu S7 is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine. An engine is a machine that can convert other forms of energy into another type of energy, usually transforming chemical energy into mechanical energy. The BAIC Huansu S7 is a mid-size SUV under the BAIC Huansu brand, with body dimensions of 4800mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1760mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2780mm. The front face of the BAIC Huansu S7 features a starry sky X-shaped design, with a simple grille paired with square-shaped full LED automatic headlights, showcasing a rugged SUV style. The black lower guard plate and silver protective plate at the rear create an off-road atmosphere, while the 18-inch large sports wheels enhance the vehicle's passability. The overall design is simple yet solid.
I've driven the Huansu S7 for three years, equipped with the Shenyang Aerospace Mitsubishi 4G94D engine, the 1.5T turbocharged version. Veteran drivers know - Mitsubishi engines are incredibly durable, perfect for frequent mountain driving like ours. With max power of 110kW, it climbs Yunnan-Guizhou-Sichuan mountain roads fiercely in 4th gear. The turbo kicks in slightly late at 2000rpm, requiring assertive throttle in city driving. Last year I replaced the cylinder head gasket - mechanics say this is a common issue, recommending annual seal inspections.
Last time I accompanied my buddy to the auto parts market to hunt for a used Huansu S7 engine, the mechanic pointed out emphatically: This car uniformly uses the 4G94 series cast iron engine. Although the technology isn't the newest, repairs are super cheap. The turbocharger is a Mitsubishi TF035, the same model used in Soueast Motors. The mechanic has disassembled over a dozen of these and says the crankshaft is particularly durable - even engines that have hauled goods show minimal bearing wear when opened up. Just make sure to change the spark plugs frequently; going beyond 20,000 km without replacement can easily lead to cylinder misfires.