What engine does the Haval H5 use?
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The engine of the Haval H5 is independently developed by Great Wall Motors and belongs to a domestically produced engine. The engine model of the Haval H5 is 4G63S4T, with a maximum power of 140 kW, a maximum torque of 250 Nm, and a maximum horsepower of 190. For daily maintenance of the Haval H5's engine, the following methods can be used: Use lubricating oil of the appropriate quality grade. For gasoline engines, choose SD--SF grade gasoline engine oil based on the additional devices of the intake and exhaust systems and usage conditions; for diesel engines, choose CB--CD grade diesel engine oil based on mechanical load, with the selection standard not lower than the manufacturer's requirements. Regularly change the oil and oil filter. The quality of any grade of lubricating oil will change during use. After a certain mileage, performance deteriorates, leading to various engine problems. To avoid faults, change the oil regularly based on usage conditions and keep the oil volume moderate. When oil passes through the fine holes of the filter, solid particles and viscous substances in the oil accumulate in the filter. If the filter is blocked and oil cannot pass through the filter element, the filter element may burst or the safety valve may open, allowing oil to bypass through the bypass valve and bring contaminants back to the lubrication parts, accelerating engine wear and internal pollution. Regularly clean the crankcase. During engine operation, high-pressure unburned gases, acids, moisture, sulfur, and nitrogen oxides from the combustion chamber enter the crankcase through the gap between the piston rings and cylinder walls, mixing with metal powder from part wear to form sludge. A small amount remains suspended in the oil, while a large amount precipitates, blocking filters and oil holes, making engine lubrication difficult and causing wear. Regularly use a radiator cleaner to clean the radiator. Removing rust and scale not only ensures normal engine operation but also extends the overall lifespan of the radiator and engine.
I've been driving a Haval H5 for two years, equipped with Great Wall's own 2.0-liter turbocharged gasoline engine, specifically the GW4C20B model. As a car enthusiast, I find this engine quite impressive, delivering around 190 horsepower, which is more than sufficient for daily commuting or weekend getaways. The power response is sharp, especially in congested urban areas, making acceleration and overtaking effortless. After driving tens of thousands of kilometers, the fuel consumption is manageable, averaging about 10-11 liters per 100 km in the city and dropping below 8 liters on highways. Maintenance is also convenient, with regular oil changes and air filter replacements, and I haven't encountered any major issues. A big reason for choosing this car was the engine's reliability and cost-effectiveness—it's economical, durable, and worry-free.