Ilmor Engineering, who has built F1 powerplants for Mercedes-Benz and worked with a number of Indy car teams for over a decade to build engines, is now introducing a newly developed internal-combustion engine. It is a three-cylinder, 700cc (0.7-litre) five-stroke turbocharged petrol that claims to be at least 5% more efficient than an equivalent direct injection engine.
The 5-stroke concept engine is able to develop 97kW (130bhp) and 165Nm (122lb-ft) of torque. The engine is also more compact, and unlike other new technologies does not require any new manufacturing techniques.
However, the engine is just a concept for now, further development is expected to cylinder capacity, valvegear design, turbo selection, and ancillaries. These should increase power to 112kW (150bhp) and return a weight saving of 20%.
Steve O'Connor, Ilmor's engineering manager says that plenty of refinements to this concept are under way and they will see even more improvements to all the aforementioned figures.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
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