What Level Does SAIC's Blue Core Engine Belong To?
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SAIC's Blue Core engine has been recognized as one of the "China Core" Top 10 Engines of the Year, with relatively reliable engine quality and durability. The MGE series engines are independently developed by SAIC, primarily focusing on SAIC's inline all-aluminum four-cylinder engines. The engine displacements mainly include 1.8T, 2.0T, and 2.0L. The power ranges from 120 kW to 162 kW, and the torque ranges from 200 Nm to 350 Nm. In terms of engine lifespan, the development of each engine takes into account the issue of service life. Generally, the service life of these engines can reach up to 15 years or 400,000 kilometers. SAIC's "Blue Core" 30T-MGE-Trophy high-performance turbocharged engine is built with aerospace-grade all-aluminum materials, reducing overall weight to enhance vehicle power performance while improving fuel efficiency. The engine features in-cylinder direct fuel injection technology, which ensures more uniform gasoline atomization, improves combustion efficiency, and reduces wall-wetting phenomena. The reduction in wall-wetting phenomena helps minimize carbon buildup. Additionally, the engine employs a variable displacement oil pump, which can meet the oil demands under different operating conditions, allowing the oil pump to operate at minimal power consumption, reducing friction losses, and achieving a 2% reduction in fuel consumption under NEDC conditions.