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Ford’s 1.0-litre EcoBoost to become more efficient

Ford investigating a new engine management approach to help boost fuel-efficiency.
1 min read11 May '15
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Ford has been testing an innovative engine management system on the 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine with the aim to enhance efficiency. Engineers at Ford have developed a new dual-mass flywheel to allow cylinder deactivation to take place at a wider range of engine loads and speeds, while minimising noise and vibration levels.

Last year, the 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine became the first ever to be named 'International Engine of the Year' three years running. The engine uses a combination of variable valve timing, turbocharging and direct fuel injection to help boost power while achieving efficiency.

For the purpose of testing, Ford equipped a Focus 1.0-litre EcoBoost with a cylinder deactivation hardware that allowed engineers to monitor deactivation of one cylinder, and also a rolling cylinder deactivation to run the engine in half-engine mode.

The company presented the test results at the Vienna Engine Symposium with on-road testing results showing a boost in efficiency of about six percent. The tests were conducted for a typical commuter distance of 55km on a combination of highways, city roads and rural roads, in and around Cologne, Germany.

Audi RS7 facelift launched at Rs 1.4 crore

The facelifted RS7 gets styling tweaks outside and inside; engine remains unchanged.
2 min read11 May '15
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2015 RS7 with optional 21-inch alloys.

Lamborghini Huracán to get Superleggera treatment

The Huracán Superleggera will be a lighter, more focused version of the standard car.
1 min read10 May '15
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EV efficiency to improve using Nanoflowcell’s technology

The technology offers a range to EV which is available in conventional cars.
2 min read10 May '15
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Nanoflowcell Quantino.

Maruti Celerio ZXi AMT launched at Rs 4.99 lakh

Maruti celebrates Celerio's first anniversary by introducing AMT in top-end ZXi model.
1 min read9 May '15
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Volkswagen unveils three new engines

Volkswagen has showcased a 1.0-litre petrol, 1.4-litre diesel and a 6.0-litre W12.
1 min read9 May '15
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The 6.0-litre W12 TSI engine by Volkswagen.

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