Fiat Pratola Serra modular engines

Fiat Pratola Serra modular engines
Overview
ManufacturerFiat Auto (1994-2005)
Fiat Powertrain Technologies (2005-2013)
Fiat Group Automobiles (2013-2014)
FCA Italy (2014-present)
Also calledFamily B engines
Family C engines
Production1994-present
Layout
ConfigurationInline-4
Inline-5
Displacement1.4–2.4 L (1,370–2,446 cc)
Cylinder bore79.5 mm (3.13 in)
82 mm (3.23 in)
83 mm (3.27 in)
83.8 mm (3.30 in)
Piston stroke64.87 mm (2.554 in)
75.65 mm (2.978 in)
82.7 mm (3.26 in)
80.5 mm (3.17 in)
90.4 mm (3.56 in)
91 mm (3.58 in)
99 mm (3.9 in)
Cylinder block materialCast iron
Aluminium Alloy
Cylinder head materialAluminium Alloy
ValvetrainSOHC 2 or 3 valves x cyl.
DOHC 4 valves x cyl. with VVT
Combustion
TurbochargerIn some versions
Fuel systemCommon rail Direct injection
Gasoline direct injection
Fuel typePetrol
Diesel
Cooling systemWater-cooled
Output
Power output105–240 hp (78–179 kW)
Chronology
PredecessorFiat Twin Cam engine
Fiat Torque engine
SuccessorFCA Global Medium Engine

The Fiat Pratola Serra modular engines (also known as family B engines for the 4 cylinder units, and family C engines for the 5 cylinder units) are a family of engines produced by the Fiat Group since 1994 and used in Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Lancia and Jeep vehicles. They are named after the Pratola Serra municipality in which they're being produced.