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Showing posts with label Auto engine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Auto engine. Show all posts
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Interior wrapped with brown color that looks very comfortable and elegant. Passenger capacity of approximately 6 to 7 people. For the control panel there is section on the left.
Dashboard equipped entertainment facilities. There are also facilities monitoring system, machine work and the flow of power on VW Touareg. Transmission panel made with a touch of elegance and captivating.
Optimized V6 7.5-liter TDI breaking barriers
Consider the V6 TDI, the most efficient fuel Touareg Engine: In relation to power, the development of advanced Success V6 TDI with 176 kW / 240 hp (European version) and the victim Bluemotion technology to the world of the Touareg, which is 550 Newton-meter strong turbodiesel low consumer innovative 7.4 l/100 km (equivalent to 195 g / km CO2), which is 1.9 liters less than the previous. CO2 emissions reduced by 49 g / km.
Consider the V6 TDI, the most efficient fuel Touareg Engine: In relation to power, the development of advanced Success V6 TDI with 176 kW / 240 hp (European version) and the victim Bluemotion technology to the world of the Touareg, which is 550 Newton-meter strong turbodiesel low consumer innovative 7.4 l/100 km (equivalent to 195 g / km CO2), which is 1.9 liters less than the previous. CO2 emissions reduced by 49 g / km.
Just replace the V8 TDI V10 TDI
Consider the V8 TDI, a new turbodiesel with 250 kW / 340 PS. (!) Given the power and maximum torque of 800 Newton-meters great, the combined consumption of 9.1 l/100 km (equivalent to 239 g / km CO2) is very good – 2.8 liters lower than the V10 TDI, now retired. SUV Car 2011 Volkswagen Touareg Using Hybrid Engine Technology V6 TDI & TSI.
Consider the V8 TDI, a new turbodiesel with 250 kW / 340 PS. (!) Given the power and maximum torque of 800 Newton-meters great, the combined consumption of 9.1 l/100 km (equivalent to 239 g / km CO2) is very good – 2.8 liters lower than the V10 TDI, now retired. SUV Car 2011 Volkswagen Touareg Using Hybrid Engine Technology V6 TDI & TSI.
Labels: Auto engine, Volkswagen Cars
Sunday, January 30, 2011
BMW has been teasing us with little factoids here and there about its new 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, and we finally have official confirmation that it will, in fact, be coming to the United States later this year.
This new four-cylinder engine uses the same twin-scroll turbo technology found in the larger N55 3.0-liter engine. Maximum power is rated at 240 horsepower at 5,000 rpm, and peak torque – all 260 pound-feet of it – is delivered at 1,250 rpm. By switching to a smaller-displacement, turbocharged, direct-injected engine, we can expect that cars with this new 2.0-liter four will get a healthy bump in fuel economy over the current six-cylinder models.
BMW has yet to point out which models will be getting the new 2.0-liter turbo, but since the automaker specifically mentions that it offers more power and torque than the current naturally aspirated 3.0-liter inline-six, we wouldn’t be shocked to learn that all cars with a 28i or 30i at the end of the name will now be powered by this four-pot mill. Earlier reports have suggested that the Z4 sDrive30i will now use four-cylinder power, and we’re betting both the 1 and 3 Series, as well as X1, will get the turbo-four treatment. Follow the jump for the official press release.
Labels: Auto engine, BMW Sport Cars
Friday, January 28, 2011
The 2012 Ford Focus is an exciting piece of machinery for a variety of reasons. It puts the Focus on equal footing across the globe, along with being a stylish and well-equipped compact that should be an entertaining steer. On that last bit, Ford is hyping some of the new driver-centric technologies under the Focus’ skin, beginning with the PowerShift dry-clutch six-speed automatic with its Torque Hole Filling Technology (THF). What’s that? Ford’s glad you asked…
When you’re driving along in a car equipped with a traditional automatic transmission, you get a momentary lag after an upshift. This is known as the torque hole. Ford wanted to find a way to fill this gap, so with some trick computer modeling and enough math to last a lifetime, the Blue Oval engineers created a system where the engine and transmission talk to each other and prepare for potential torque holes. Additional torque is supplied to fill the hole and the resulting shifts are more seamless to both driver and passengers.
Labels: Auto engine, Ford Launch
Friday, January 21, 2011
Soon we can all say goodbye to the high-revving V8s currently shrieking their way around the world’s Formula One circuits. F1 has officially enacted new rules that require all teams to run a new turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine design by 2013. In addition, the maximum engine speed will be reduced from the current 18,000 rpm to a maximum of 12,000 rpm.
All told, the changes are expected to allow the vehicles to use around 35 percent less fuel than the outgoing eight-pots, even while churning out very similar power numbers. While neither the FIA nor F1 organizers are willing to throw out any solid numbers, there is word that the engines will use high-pressure gasoline injectors that can dump fuel into the combustion chamber at up to 7,251 psi.
Atomization? Yeah, it looks like they’ve got that covered.
Interestingly enough, F1 is also moving to limit the number of engines (again) that a team can use during a season. Right now, the rules allow for a stable of eight engines, though by 2013, that number will drop to five before falling to four soon after. That would mean on top of nabbing better fuel economy and yielding high power, the new lumps will need to be stout enough to take the abuse of multiple races without popping. Here’s to the future.
Labels: Auto engine
Saturday, January 15, 2011
If anything else, you must admit that the folks over at DAMD have a vivid imagination when it comes to styling up small city cars like the Suzuki Wagon R. The aftermarket tuning house treats the Japanese mini -literally- van Wagon R with a new bodykit that comprises of a gaudy grille matched to a new front bumper that comes with an integrated lip spoiler and aluminium accents, side skirts, roof spoiler and a new rear bumper with an aluminium center piece that houses the new dual exhaust tips.
The vehicle’s exterior appearance is rounded off by a set of Crimson alloy wheels in a black finish with orange colored rims that are wrapped in 165/40R 17 tires.
Other available options include a sport suspension that lowers the Wagon R’s ride height, specific floor mats and black leather seats with contrasting orange stitching.
Labels: Auto engine, By Suzuki new car
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
As 2010 draws to a close, it’s time for different publications to start dishing out the numerous “car of the year” awards that highlight the best and brightest offerings for each new model year. The folks at Popular Mechanics have just released their Top 10 Cars for 2011, with American manufacturers (Ford, specifically) taking away the vast majority of top honors. Add General Motors and Chrysler to the mix, and the Big Three account for six of the ten vehicles on Popular Mechanics‘ list.
Ford’s Mustang, Fiesta and F-250 Super Duty were all recognized as class-leaders for the 2011 model year. Across town, the new Cadillac CTS Coupe and Chevrolet Volt were given a hat tip from the editors, as was the Jeep Grand Cherokee, one of parent company Chrysler’s big comebacks for the year 2011. The remaining awards were given to the Hyundai Sonata, Toyota Sienna, Lotus Evora and Infiniti M, all of which are fantastic cars in their own rights.
Labels: Auto engine, auto expert, The Best Car
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Car and Driver is reporting that the often-reported Cadillac flagship is at a crossroads. There have been many rumors that the planned range-topper will wind up as a rear-wheel drive, high-end luxury sedan slotting above the production version of the XTS Platinum (the concept version of which is shown above). Now C/D has apparently been hearing whispers that it may in fact show up as a mid-engined sports car.
While the thought of a luxurious, mid-engined ZR1 sounds appealing, we’ll file this in the don’t-hold-your-breath category. Although, if the company is brassy enough to build the ultra low-volume CTS-V Sport Wagon, then perhaps anything is possible.
Labels: Auto Cars, Auto engine, Auto Launch, automotive Car
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