Mercedes-Benz M111 engine

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The M111 engine family was a straight-4 automobile engine from Mercedes-Benz, produced from 1992 to 2003. Debuted in the 1992 Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W124), this engine family is relatively oversquare and uses 4 valves per cylinder.

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M111.940

The M111.940 is a 2.0 L (1998 cc) 16-valve engine with bore and stroke of 89.9 x 78.7 mm and compression ratio of 9.6:1. It produces 100 kW of power and 190 N-m of torque. It used mechanical fuel injection.

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M111.960

The M111.960 is a 2.2 L (2199 cc) 16-valve engine with bore and stroke of 89.9 x 86.6 mm and compression ratio of 10:1. It produces 110 kW of power and 210 N-m of torque.

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M111.942

Similar as the M111.940 engine.

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M111.970

The M111.970 is a 2.3 L (2295 cc) 16-valve engine with bore and stroke of 90.9 x 88.4 mm and compression ratio of 10.4:1. It produces 110 kW of power and 210Nm of torque.

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M111.947

Similar as the M111.942 engine, except the usage of a supercharger, boosting its power output to 137 kW (186 PS) and the torque to 270 N-m.

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M111.957

Similar as the M111.947 engine, but with the lower power output of 120 kW (163 PS) and torque of 230 N-m @ 2500 rpm.

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