RENAULT, engine
manufacturer par excellence, rises to the challenge of energy efficiency in
2014. - As a successful engine maker in
the world of F1, Renault makes full use of its experience by continuously
refining the energy efficiency of its road car engines to deliver even greater
driving enjoyment. The latest fruit of the firm’s downsizing strategy is the Energy dCi 160 Twin Turbo, the first
1.6-litre diesel powerplant to benefit from twin-turbocharging.
This 1,598cc block
delivers 160hp and a generous 380Nm of torque, which catapults it into the
domain of 2-litre engines in terms of performance. This important breakthrough
combines with fuel consumption and CO2 emissions savings of 25%.
Improved performance
courtesy of twin-turbocharging expertise
The use of ‘Twin Turbo’ technology for this diesel engine
ensures a blend of low-end torque and high power at higher revs, the obvious
knock-on effect of which is enhanced driving enjoyment.
The system comprises two sequential turbo-compressors:
* The first is a very low inertia turbo which provides high
low-end torque for crisp pull-away and mid-range acceleration. To guarantee
sprightly pick-up response at low revs and incisive acceleration, 90% of peak
torque is available from 1,500rpm.
* The second turbo assumes the reins at the higher-end and
produces high power (100hp per litre) at faster engine speeds to ensure smooth,
linear, dependable acceleration right the way up to maximum revs.
The engine always
works within its range of optimum efficiency, which naturally yields benefits
in terms of fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
A hi-tech unit boasting technology borne out of
Renault’s F1 expertise
This expertise in the field of sophisticated turbochargers
is not the only link between the 1.6-litre Renault Energy F1 Power Unit and the
Energy dCi 160 Twin Turbo block which takes advantage of a number of
technologies borne out of Renault’s know how in F1, notably in terms of cooling
and friction reduction:
* The transverse water flow system permits faster and more
efficient cooling of the combustion chamber.
* ‘U’-section U-Flex piston rings adapt to changes in the
form of the cylinder walls resulting from fluctuations in temperature and
pressure to yield the optimum compromise between efficiency and friction.
* Super-finishing also reduces friction.
The fuel injection system of the Energy dCi 160 Twin Turbo
operates at a pressure of 1,800 bar to function with the twin turbocharger. It
complies with Euro 6b emissions legislation and incorporates a NOx Trap and
particulate filter regeneration system.
By dint of its efficiency, this engine is comfortably
capable of powering larger vehicles, and will notably be available for
Renault’s forthcoming D- and E-segment models.
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