Dodge EBA engine
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The 1.8-liter 16-valve Dodge EBA engine was produced by the company from 2006 to 2009 and was installed only on basic modifications of the popular Caliber model before its restyling. The motor was developed jointly with Hyundai and Mitsubishi as part of the World Gasoline Engine Alliance.
The World engine series also includes internal combustion engines: ECN, ED3 and ED4.
Specifications of the Dodge EBA 1.8 liter engine
Exact volume | 1798 cm³ |
Supply system | injector |
Internal combustion engine power | 148 hp |
Torque | 169 Nm |
Cylinder block | aluminum R4 |
Block head | aluminum 16v |
Bore | 86 mm |
Piston stroke | 77.4 mm |
Compression ratio | 10.5 |
Features of the internal combustion engine | DOHC |
Hydraulic compensators | no |
Timing drive | chain |
Phase regulator | Dual VVT |
Turbocharging | no |
What kind of oil to pour | 4.3 liters 5W-30 |
fuel type | AI-92 |
Environmental class | EURO 4 |
Approximate resource | 220 000 km |
Fuel consumption Dodge EBA
On the example of a 2008 Dodge Caliber with a manual transmission:
City | 9.6 liters |
Track | 6.0 liters |
Mixed | 7.3 liters |
Which cars were equipped with the EBA 1.8 l engine
Caliber 1 (PM) | 2006 – 2009 |
Disadvantages, breakdowns and problems of EBA
The most common problems are related to contamination and breakage of the electronic choke.
Also, owners regularly encounter antifreeze leaks from the thermostat unit.
The fuel pump, the crankshaft pulley damper and the engine support are distinguished by a low resource
Closer to 200 km, the timing chain is usually extended and oil scraper rings lie
Of all the units in the series, only the 1.8-liter often suffered from scuffing in the cylinders.