The Detroit Diesel DELTA Engine for Light Trucks & SUV's - Year 2000 Update

2000-01-2197

06/19/2000

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Government/Industry Meeting
Authors Abstract
Content
Detroit Diesel Corporation (DDC) is developing the DELTA 4.0L V6 engine, specifically for the North American light truck market. This market poses unique requirements for a diesel engine, necessitating a clean sheet engine design. DELTA was developed from a clean sheet of paper, with the first engine firing just 228 days later. The process began with a Quality Function Deployment (QFD) analysis, which prioritized the development criteria. The development process integrated a co-located, fully cross-functional team. Suppl iers were fully integrated and maintained on-site representation. The first demonstration vehicle moved under its own power 12 weeks after the first engine fired. It was demonstrated to the automotive press 18 days later. DELTA has repeatedly demonstrated its ability to disprove historical North American diesel perceptions and compete directly with gasoline engines. This paper outlines the Generation 0.0 development process and briefly defines the engine. A brief indication of the Generation 0.5 development status is given.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2000-01-2197
Pages
14
Citation
Hakim, N., Freese, C., and Miller, S., "The Detroit Diesel DELTA Engine for Light Trucks & SUV's - Year 2000 Update," SAE Technical Paper 2000-01-2197, 2000, https://doi.org/10.4271/2000-01-2197.
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Published
Jun 19, 2000
Product Code
2000-01-2197
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English