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dCi (stands for Diesel Common Rail Injection), Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi has produced and sold in the European market Renault branded automobile, SUV, Minivan and commercial vehicles that it is a Common rail type direct injection turbodiesel diesel engine technology used in since 2000. The engine is also used in Samsung Motors, Volvo Cars, Mitsubishi Motors, Dacia, Nissan, Infiniti and Mercedes-Benz cars.

1.5 dCi,BluedCi,CDI,DI-D I4 (65-68-70-75-80-82-85-86-90-95-100-105-110-115 HP and 160-180-190-200-220-240 and 260 Newton-metre Torque)

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1.6 dCi-CDI I4 (115,120,125,130,136,140,145,160 HP and 320-380 Newton-meter Torque)

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1.7 liter I4 BluedCi (120 and 150 HP)

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1.9 liters I4 dCi,DI-D,D (100-102-115-120-130 HP)

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2.0 liters (115-120-130-150-160-165-170-173-175-180-190 HP)

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