Motor Car History
 Veteran - Vintage - Classic - Modern
Motor car history
Understanding the Automobile
Toggle Navigation
  • You are here:  
  • Motor Car
  • Motor Car Guide
  • Engines Makes
  • Ford Engines
  • Ford Lion AJD DT17 Engine (2004-)
  • Home
  • Makes and models
  • Motor car History
  • Motor Car Guide
    • Induction & Exhaust
    • Tyres wheels Brakes
    • Vehicle Body types
    • Electrical & electronic
    • Gearbox & Drivetrain
    • Engine Components
    • Suspension Types
    • Engines
  • Trivia
    • Advertising
    • Race events
    • Film & TV
    • Museums
  • links
    • Advertise your business
    • About us
    • Help with a donation
  • Log in
  • Register
  • Advertise
  • Motor Car
  • Motor Car Guide
  • Engines Makes
  • Ford Engines
Categories
Ford Engines | Citroen Engines | Jaguar Engines | Peugeot Engines | Land Rover Engines
Engines
2000s

History

Ford Lion V6 V8 Diesel Engine AJD-V6PSA DT17

From 2004 onwards

 Ford Lion V6 V8 Diesel Engine AJD-V6PSA DT17  From 2004 onwards
 

The Lion engine family was developed and manufactured at Ford's Dagenham Diesel Centre for use in PSA Peugeot Citroën vehicles (as DT17 as part of joint venture begun in 1999), Jaguar Cars (as the AJD-V6), and Land Rover vehicles. The engines share the same bore/stroke ratio, with the V6 displacing 2.7L and the V8 displacing 3.6L. The V6 was launched in 2004 and as of 2011 also serves in Ford Australia's Territory SUV; the V8 in 2006. The V6 engine meets the Euro IV emissions standards. A 3.0L was added in 2009 and is based on the 2.7L.

Common Construction

The engine family utilises twin overhead camshafts and multi-valves, single or twin turbochargers with an air-to-air intercooler, and innovative compacted graphite iron (CGI) block construction that leads to a low weight of 202 kg dry. Fuel supply is high-pressure common rail direct injection.

Lion V6

To improve the engine’s low-speed torque range for off-roading and towing applications, Land Rover installed a large capacity single-turbocharger, rather than use the twin-turbo design; in addition the engine is fitted with a large engine driven cooling fan to support low speed, high load driving as may be encountered in desert conditions. Furthermore, the Land Rover variant of the Lion V6 includes a deeper, high capacity sump with improved baffles to maintain oil pressure at off-roading extreme angles and multi-layered seals to keep dust, mud and water at bay and different transmission bell housing bolt pattern. The Lion V6 – constructed from compacted graphite iron– is a member of the Ford Duratorq family and is produced at Ford’s Dagenham engine plant; 35,000 engines were produced from April to December 2004.

The 3.0-litre design, known as the Gen III, superseded the 2.7-litre, and uses parallel turbochargers and an uprated common rail injection system incorporating fuel injectors with piezo crystals fitted nearer to the tip to reduce engine noise and a metering mode to reduce oversupplying fuel, decreasing fuel consumption and unused fuel temperature over the 2.7-litre model. The parallel sequential turbocharger system utilizes the smaller of the two turbos when the engine is running at low revolutions; once the engine has reached 2,800 rpm, the larger turbocharger is also used to pressurize the intake.

Jaguar tested fitting the engine to its XK model but didn’t carry the project over to production.

The 3.0-litre variants used by Land Rover feature the 2.7-litre’s off-roading adaptations plus calibration of the engine’s electronics to allow the use of low-quality fuels.

2.7D/TDV6/HDi

Jaguar S Type 27 D V6 engine

Jaguar S Type 27 D V6 engine

Engine configuration & engine displacement

60-degree V6 engine, single- and twin-turbo diesel, 2,720 cc (166 cu in), bore x stroke 81.0 mm × 88.0 mm (3.19 in × 3.46 in), compression ratio 17.3:1

Cylinder block & crankcase

Compacted graphite iron cross bolted block

Cylinder heads & valvetrain

High strength aluminium, DOHC with four valves per cylinder

Aspiration

Single turbocharger or twin-turbochargers with air-to-air intercooler, electronically actuated variable geometry with transient over-boost capability, port deactivation system

Fuel system & engine management

Siemens Common rail (CR) direct diesel injection, maximum injection pressure of 1,650 bars (23,900 psi), piezo injectors

DIN-rated motive power & torque outputs
140 kW (190 hp), 440 N·m (320 lbf·ft) – Ford Territory, Land Rover Discovery 3, Range Rover Sport
152 kW (204 hp), 440 N·m (320 lbf·ft) – Citroën C5, Citroën C6, Jaguar S-Type, Jaguar XF, Jaguar XJ, Peugeot 407, Peugeot 607

Jaguar S-Type 2.7D V6 specs

Engine Size 2720cc
Cylinders 6
Valves 24
Fuel Type Diesel
Power 206 bhp
Top Speed 143 mph
0-60 mph 8.1 secs
Torque 435 Nm, 320 ft-lb
CO2 Emissions 189 g/km
Euro Emissions Standard 3
Miles Per Tank 607 miles

3.0D/TDV6/SDV6/HDi

3.0 D TDV6 engine

3.0 D TDV6 engine

Engine configuration & engine displacement

60-degree V6 engine, twin-turbo diesel, 2,993 cc (183 cu in), bore x stroke 84.0 mm × 90.0 mm (3.31 in × 3.54 in), compression ratio 16.4:1

Cylinder block & crankcase

Compacted graphite iron cross bolted block

Cylinder heads & valvetrain

High strength aluminium, DOHC with 4 valves per cylinder

Aspiration

Twin-turbochargers with air-to-air intercooler, electronically actuated variable geometry with transient over-boost capability, port deactivation system

Fuel system & engine management

Siemens Common rail (CR) direct diesel injection, maximum injection pressure of 2,000 bars (29,000 psi), piezo injectors

DIN-rated motive power & torque outputs
177 kW (237 hp), 450 N·m (330 lbf·ft) – Citroën C5, Citroën C6, Peugeot 407, Peugeot 407 Coupé
177 kW (237 hp), 500 N·m (370 lbf·ft) – Jaguar XF, Land Rover Discovery 4, Range Rover Sport
187 kW (251 hp), 600 N·m (440 lbf·ft) – Land Rover Discovery 4, Range Rover Sport
202 kW (271 hp), 600 N·m (440 lbf·ft) – Jaguar XF, Jaguar XJ, Range Rover

Peugeot 407 3.0 V6 HDi Specs

Engine Size 2992cc
Cylinders 6
Valves 24
Fuel Type Diesel
Power 236 bhp
Top Speed 151 mph
0-60 mph 7.6 secs
Torque 450 Nm, 338 ft-lb
CO2 Emissions 189 g/km
Euro Emissions Standard 5
Miles Per Tank 574 miles

Lion V8

3.6 TDV8 Lion engine

3.6 TDV8 Lion engine

Built at Ford’s Dagenham engine plant in Essex, the 3.6-litre V8 twin-turbo diesel engine began production in April 2006.

Much speculation in the United States has focused on this engine as a possible Diesel entrant in the F-150 pickup truck and Expedition SUV. It was announced that the new F150 engine will be based on this engine and enlarged to 4.4L. The Cleveland Engine plant recently began small-scale production of the exotic compacted graphite iron (CGI) used in the block's construction, leading many to expect production of the engine there.

3.6 TDV8

3.6 TDV8 Lion engine block

Engine configuration & engine displacement

90-degree V8 engine, twin-turbo diesel, 3,630 cc (222 cu in), bore x stroke 81.0 mm × 88.0 mm (3.19 in × 3.46 in), compression ratio 17.3:1

Cylinder block & crankcase

Compacted graphite iron cross bolted block

Cylinder heads & valvetrain

High strength aluminium, DOHC with 4 valves per cylinder

Aspiration

Twin-turbochargers with air-to-air intercooler, electronically actuated variable geometry with transient over-boost capability, port deactivation system

Fuel system & engine management

Siemens Common rail (CR) direct diesel injection, maximum injection pressure of 1,650 bars (23,900 psi), piezo injectors

DIN-rated motive power & torque outputs
200 kW (270 hp), 640 N·m (470 lbf·ft) – Range Rover, Range Rover Sport

Range Rover Sport 3.6 TDV8 HST specs

Engine Size 3630cc
Cylinders 8
Valves 32
Fuel Type Diesel
Power 268 bhp
Top Speed 130 mph
0-60 mph 8.6 secs
Torque 640 Nm, 472 ft-lb
CO2 Emissions 294 g/km
Euro Emissions Standard 4
Miles Per Tank 462 miles

 

Technical

  • Ford Lion AJD DT17 Engine Technical details and specifications (2004-)

    Jaguar DT17 2.7L D V6

    No. of cylinders 6/DOHC
    Capacity 2700cc
    Compression ratio 17.3:1
    Pump type Common rail
    Injection sequence 1-4-2-5-3-6
    Injector nozzle Make Siemens
    Oil temperature 85°C
    Water temperature 92°C
    Thermostat opens 92°C
    Maximum cranking amps 250A

    © Motor car History

     

Service

  • Ford Lion AJD DT17 Engine Service Guide (2004-)
     

    Jaguar DT17 2.7L D V6


    Engine oil grade - cold climate 5W/30 SAE Semi-synthetic
    Engine oil grade - moderate climate 5W/30 SAE Semi-synthetic
    Engine oil grade - hot climate 5W/30 SAE Semi-synthetic
    Engine oil change 6.6 litres
    Oil filter tighten 25 Nm
    Manual gearbox oil 1.6 litres
    Automatic transmission oil 10.0 litres
    Cooling system 13.5 litres
    Brake fluid Type DOT 4
    Power steering fluid Type Dexron III 1.6 litres

    © Motor car History

Related

motor car on you tube

Also read (Members)
  • PSA Indenor XD engine (1963-1992)
  • Peugeot DW engine (1999-)
  • Jaguar AJ-V8 engine (1996-)
  • Ford Endura-E (1995-2002)
Ford V6 engines | Ford Diesel Engines | Ford V8 Engines | Land Rovers | V8 engines | Diesel engines | Range Rover | Ford Duratorq

Can’t see this article ?  >>  Register here. <<

Land Rover Related

  • Range Rover
  • Land Rover Discovery
  • Land Rovers
  • Land Rover Freelander

Read more in this section (Registered)

Ford Pinto engine (1970-2001)
Ford Pinto engine (1970-2001)
Read more...
Ford Sidevalve engine (1932-1962)
Ford Sidevalve engine (1932-1962)
Read more...
Ford Dorset Dover engine (1981-93)
Ford Dorset Dover engine (1981-93)
Read more...

Engines types

  • Petrol Engines
  • Diesel Engines
  • Straight 6 Engines
  • V6 engines
  • V8 Engines
  • Straight-4 Engines
  • Straight-5 Engines

Back to Top

© 2023 Motor Car History