Multi point injected natural gas

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Converted dual fuel engines mix the natural gas with combustion air just before it enters the cylinder. This is done under moderate pressure, slightly higher than the boost pressure from turbocharger. Automatic adjustment of beginning and duration of gas admission provides desired gas volume and optimal flushing and cooling of cylinder by flow of filling air. Individual cylinder timing control enables steady engine operation. Read more about Important facts

Main features
  • Gas injection by electromagnetic valves
  • Each cylinder controlled individually
  • Precise timing
  • Quantity of gas (duration of gas valve opening) depends on required output and speed
  • Full electronic control
  • Equalisation of exhaust temperatures
  • Safety monitoring system
Components
  • Gas electromagnetic valves
  • Gas valve control unit
  • Gas train
  • Engine automatic control unit
  • Safety elements
Scheme
System Scheme



















Extent of modification

Installation of gas electromagnetic valves on each cylinder head or intake manifold

Connection of gas valves to gas supply via electronically controlled gas train

Additional pressure- and temperature- sensors (if necessary)

Magnetic pick-ups on camshaft and flywheel (where applicable)

Liquid fuel delivery blocking device

Electronic control unit

Safety explosion covers

Gas safety monitoring system

Advantages

Avoids gas losses to exhaust manifold

Gas is introduced to combustion space only, which limits risk of uncontrolled explosions

Enables higher liquid fuel substitute by gas

Engine's suitability

CES system has been developed for conversion of naturally aspirated and supercharged engines with speed below 1.000 rpm and output higher than 0,5 MW.
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SEAT Ibiza Ecomotive

Posted by Dante Sahasika | 1:09 AM | | 0 komentar »



To all but the most informed this Ecomotive model is just another SEAT Ibiza. There are a few badges on it saying so, but otherwise you'd have no idea that this is the fuel-supping SEAT, a car that can theoretically stretch the gap between fill-ups to 750 miles. Parked alongside its more sparkly Cupra relative the Ecomotive still looks great, that testament to the sharp, striking lines of the standard car.

Measured purely on economy the SEAT Ibiza Ecomotive is difficult to beat. Official combined consumption of 76.3mpg is possible, and the CO2 output of 98g/km means it's not going to unduly heat up the planet. What's impressive though is that SEAT has managed to achieve those figures without compromising the Ibiza. It's just like an ordinary car because it is, the Spanish firm not resorting to hybrid powertrains to produce such a green machine.


It has accomplished those figures by finessing its existing technology, reducing weight and maximising the Ibiza's aerodynamic efficiency. The 1.4-litre TDI unit produces 79bhp, but it's the 144lb.ft of torque at 1,800rpm that helps so much with the Ecomotive's economy, it possible to trickle along in fourth or fifth gear in traffic. You'd have to be a complete saint behind the wheel to achieve the official combined consumption figure, but we achieved 68mpg on a 20-mile mixed route. To do so we drove with a nod to economy, but aimed never to hold anyone up and didn't use tricks like switching off the air conditioning, lights or radio. Fairly ordinary driving then, making the result we achieved very impressive indeed.

It's actually quite enjoyable trying to achieve a decent consumption figure on the Ecomotive's trip computer, though drive it normally and it will still return excellent economy. Riding well and steering well, the economy SEAT is quiet enough on the move, though it does sound like a tractor when you start it up. You'll forgive it that as you slip by yet another fuel station. It looks great too, inside and out.




Decent equipment is a given in all SEATs and the Ecomotive is no different, it coming with everything you could reasonably expect for its £11,805 (in three-door SC guise). It loses alloy wheels for lightweight steel alternatives, but the neat hubcaps would need a very close inspection to reveal SEAT's subterfuge. If we were buying one we'd add Bluetooth, SEAT's neat TomTom navigation cradle and an iPod dock and really want for nothing else.


The Ibiza is an impressive supermini contender already, but in Ecomotive guise it's even better. The engine might not be the quietest, but it's amazingly efficient. Even if you're not overly concerned with the environment it's difficult to ignore the potential savings that the Ecomotive brings with its low emissions and great miles per gallon. That it looks good and drives nicely only makes it all the more appealing.


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Peugeot RCZ HYbrid4

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Peugeot has officially unveiled the RCZ coupé at Frankfurt, but despite looking identical, the RCZ HYbrid4 is technically still a concept because Peugeot won't commit to building it. That's because it's powered by a diesel-electric hybrid drivetrain.

In this case both the form and the function are equally fascinating, because not only does this showcase the showroom-ready skin of the RCZ coupé, it's also powered by the diesel-electric hybrid technology that Peugeot hopes to put into production shortly. Here's why: a 2.0-litre 163bhp HDi engine mated to a 37bhp electric motor means it has 200bhp combined and can achieve 76.4mpg while puffing out just 95g/km of CO2.

The drivetrain isn't new per se, but it's one of the first examples of a diesel hybrid that, Peugeot claims, is close to production. The same drivetrain is fitted to the 3008 HYbrid4 gracing the French maker's stand, and it works by using the diesel engine to power the front wheels and the electric motor to drive the back. It means the HYbrid4 is four-wheel drive, which combined with the multi-link suspension setup necessary to accommodate the electric motor, means this RCZ's handling should be far beyond anything Peugeot has made in recent memory. 0-62mph comes up in 8.5 seconds though, which suggests it's a heavy beast.


Probably. Obviously the RCZ has been given the production go-ahead, with sales starting in Spring 2010, but the maker has stopped short of green lighting the green one. We're sure it will at some stage, but it certainly won't be until at least 2011, and it will depend on economies of scale - if the standard car sells well, there's far more chance of this one making the cut.




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Aston Martin One-77

Posted by Dante Sahasika | 11:46 PM | | 0 komentar »



Aston Martin has made announcement that Aston Martin One-77 will make its debut on April 24th at Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este. Powered by a 6.0-litre V12 with a six-speed gearbox, Aston Martin One-77 may outputs 700 hp.
Aston Martin One-77 gets a 0-60 mph of 3.5 seconds acceleration time and the top speed of Aston Martin One-77 is more than 200 mph.
Aston Martin One-77 technical illustration was presented for the first time at the previous Geneva Motor Show. However, it will comes with a show-stopper design at Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este.

Aston Martin has confirmed the first public display of the complete One-77 concept will be held at the world renowned Concorso d’Eleganza event in the grounds of the Grand Hotel Villa d’Este on the shores of Lake Como, Italy on 24-26 April 2009.
The One-77 is Aston Martin’s definitive sports car, one that epitomises everything Aston Martin from technology, hand-craftsmanship of the hand rolled aluminum panels to the attention to detail. A culmination of all the marque’s know-how, the One-77 delivers effortless beauty guaranteed to stir the senses with performance potential eclipsing any previous Aston Martin. It’s this extraordinary workmanship and money-no-object commitment to quality that makes the One-77 unique. It promises a driving experience of unrivalled intensity and excitement while representing the world’s most desirable automotive art form.
The One-77 concept will be revealed in the perfect setting at Lake Como showcasing for the first time a complete concept; including full running powertrain and the world premiere of the eagerly anticipated interior design. The interior environment blends the stunning detail of the exterior and draws it inside with incredible meticulousness through the use of exotic materials and hand made parts detailing the quintessence of Aston Martin engineering and design expertise.


Last month Aston Martin showcased a technical illustration of the One-77 at the Geneva Auto Salon, revealing the technical intricacies and engineering excellence that will exist beneath the One-77’s handmade body. Since then, the technical illustration has undergone painstaking handcraftsmanship to be developed into a complete car.


Aston Martin Chief Executive, Dr Ulrich Bez said: “The One-77 demonstrates the unique capabilities of our company – it encompasses engineering excellence with a great passion from our engineers, designers and technical partners.
”This is a major step in One-77’s engineering program, showing the first complete car, and will demonstrate new benchmarks in many different fields of automotive design.
“The craftsmanship and design that has gone into the creation of the Aston Martin One-77 lifts automotive engineering into the realm of art. With its finely sculpted forms and sleek lines, it is an expression of unparalleled beauty that embodies everything Aston Martin stands for.”

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World car company PSA Peugeot Citroen and Mitsubishi Motors Corp.. plans to launch a new electric car in the European market at the end of 2010. French car company and the Japanese were told not to name their new vehicles. However, as reported by Assosicated Press, recently, the car will be designed based on the model of i-Miev Mitsubishi, the car which was launched in June earlier. PSA Peugeot spokesman, Jean-Marc Sarret said, this new car will be made in Japan with a target of 50,000 units . He added, half of these sales will be done by Peugeot and Citroen in Europe. While in Japan and other countries will be dealt with Mitsubishi. Sarret disclose this car is also able to travel 130 kilometers in a single battery charge. Meanwhile, to fill the battery fully, it takes about six hours.





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BMW Vision Efficient Dynamics

Posted by Dante Sahasika | 11:00 AM | | 0 komentar »



The BMW Vision EfficientDynamics is BMW’s most innovative concept car ever and sets a new performance car agenda.

Its unique powertrain, ground-breaking performance potential and exo-skeletal style bodywork crafted from aerodynamic knowledge gained in Formula One set it apart from anything previously seen.

Powered by a three-cylinder turbo diesel engine and two electric motors, the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics is capable of BMW M3 performance but with a fraction of that model’s CO2 emissions and far greater fuel economy. The striking concept car is showcased with a powertrain producing an anticipated 356hp and 800Nm of torque for true supercar performance. However, the vehicle has been designed to be capable of recording 75.1mpg on the combined cycle and CO2 emissions of 99g/km.

The vehicle’s impressive performance figures improve further when it runs solely in hybrid mode. When taking the sources of electrical energy generation into account the CO2 emissions of the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics drop to a staggering 51g/km*.



The BMW Vision EfficientDynamics highlights a number of technologies that will appear on BMWs of the near future. BMW’s Air Curtain system that channels air through a front valance with the air exiting ahead of the front wheel is fitted. The Air Curtain system’s exiting air flow effectively deflects air from entering the wheel arch and causing turbulence thus improving all round performance.

The bodywork of the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics also takes styling cues from the marque’s involvement in Formula 1. The exo-skeletal appearance of elements of the design mean the vehicle cleaves through the air with the least possible resistance. The drag co-efficient is 0.22 – the lowest figure of any BMW road car. The subtle folds of the bodywork that sit proud of the passenger cocoon create downforce without the need to have large spoilers.

The 1.5-litre three-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine is another feature that indicates production potential. In isolation this new engine is capable of recording peak power of 163hp, a new record in terms of output per litre at 109hp, and a peak torque of 290Nm. Mounted transversely and ahead of the rear axle, the diesel engine can be the sole power source for the vehicle or it can work in conjunction with the electric drive. Alternatively the diesel engine can be used to charge the electric drive battery pack.



The hybrid drivetrain features two electric motors – one on each axle. At lower speeds just the electric drive mode functions. The rear axle motor can produce up to 38kW of power and 290Nm of torque, while the second axle motor is capable of 60kW and 220Nm of torque. However, an overboost function allows the driver to top this up to 84kW for a 30 second boost and 104kW for a 10 second power enhancer. When taking all three power sources into account these figures equate to a car that records a peak power of 356hp and torque of 800Nm. Power is transmitted to the road via an enhanced version of BMW’s existing seven-speed Double Clutch Transmission.

The BMW Vision EfficientDynamics has a range of 31 miles when driving only on electric mode. Combined with the three-cylinder diesel engine this extends to a total possible distance between fill-ups and charges of 431 miles. Using a conventional domestic power source at 220 V would result in the vehicle being fully recharged after 2.5 hours. Access to a slightly more powerful 380 V sees the charge time drop to 44 minutes.

Unlike other hybrid vehicles that use existing vehicle architecture and then add a hybrid drivetrain, the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics isn’t penalised by weight. A V8 or larger capacity engine that would be the norm for a supercar has been substituted by a compact three-cylinder engine and two electric motors. This is fitted to an aluminium chassis to further save weight. The result of this is that the vehicle tips the scales at just 1,395kgs.

The use of low rolling resistance tyres has also taken on another twist to offer something unique. Normally customer demand for larger alloy wheels with wider tyres is at odds with aerodynamic and rolling resistance targets. However, BMW engineers working with Michelin developed a solution to this conundrum. The contact patch of the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics has effectively been turned 90 degrees by virtue of specifying larger diameter wheel rims. Larger, but thinner tyres result in the same percentage of rubber being in contact with the road, but the cross section of the tyre as a whole is smaller making for less rolling resistance and greater aerodynamic efficiency.

BMW is renowned for using lightweight materials as part of its EfficientDynamics strategy and this concept car is no different. The chassis and suspension are made entirely from aluminium while the roof and the outer skin of the doors are made of a lightweight polycarbonate glass. This material also comes with special properties that allow the glass to darken in sunlight to keep the cabin temperature at the desired level.



The BMW Vision EfficientDynamics also showcases BMW’s Thermo Electric Generator currently fitted to the exhaust system of test cars and being developed for production. This works on the principle of the Seebeck effect to generate an electrical current courtesy of the temperature change between two metal based semi-conductors. This system alone generates enough charge to power some of the auxiliary features.

Inside, and the 3D Head-up Display is another feature that highlights at possible production car capability as does a new incarnation of iDrive with a touchpad screen. The vehicle’s 4.6 metre length, 1.9 metre width and 1.24 metre height permit a 2+2 configuration that makes this supercar a practical form of transport. With the rear seats folded the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics even has room for two sets of golf clubs that can be stowed in the 150-litre luggage area.

The BMW Vision EfficientDynamics is the centrepiece of the BMW stand at the Frankfurt Motor Show.



Some people think that environmentally friendly cars were boring. But others thought the case with automotive companies from Germany, BMW. They're just trying to produce environmentally friendly cars but still have a tough performance as Vision EfficientDynamics. Car derived from the BMW M series will be officially introduced at the auto show in Frankfurt, Germany, September. Thus was launched Yahoo! Cars, recently. EfficientDynamics Vision can reach speeds of 99.2 miles per hour in just 4.8 seconds. This car can reach 248 kilometers per hour with electric power. This concept car is equipped with three-cylinder, diesel engine equipped with an injection or turbo direct injection turbodiesel engine, up to two electric motors. In addition, this car is also powered by a lithium battery that can be refilled only with the plug is plugged into your home. BMW did not waste any energy produced this car. Even the heat generated from the disposal of its turbodiesel was recycled and turned into electricity. Small diesel engine this car is located in the back of the second-row seats assisted electric motor located at the front and rear axle tires. The result is a combination of 351 horsepower. Emissions produced only 99 g / km and fuel consumption of just 75.1 miles per gallon of gasoline a liter alias able to travel 31 miles. While the electric engine alone, this car can run 49.6 miles so far. Not only environmentally friendly and fast, this car is also equipped with cool details like a heads-up display three-dimensional and colored polycarbonate glass becomes dark when the sun shines more heat. With lightweight construction, this car has a door model like the wings of seagulls. Vision EfficientDynamics is also able to communicate with other cars to avoid congestion and features to find a parking space. Despite the name smells of the future, but some of the technology in this car was found in some BMW production cars today.

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