The 20SE is a fuel-injected, four-cylinder engine developed by Opel.
This engine was available in the Opel Omega made in 1987, the Vauxhall Cavalier and Calibra. It is basically the same as the 20SEH only with a camshaft optimised for more low end torque, at the expense of high-end power, and is slightly less economical.
Engine |
20SE |
Configuration |
Inline, SOHC, Transverse 4 Cylinder |
Displacement |
1998 cc (121.88 cu in) |
Bore |
86.0 mm (3.4 in) |
Stroke |
86.0 mm (3.4 in) |
Power |
122 BHP |
Torque |
175 NM |
Compression ratio |
9.5:1 |
Valve-Train |
Belt Driven, 2 Valves per Cylinder |
Engine Management |
Bosch, Motronic ML 4.1 |
Firing order |
1-3-4-2 |
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