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Development of New High-Efficiency Kappa 1.6L GDI Engine

2016-04-05
2016-01-0667
Hyundai/Kia Motor Company will introduce new Kappa 1.6L GDI engine dedicated for hybrid vehicles, starting production for Korean market in the early 2016. It has achieved the challenging level of 40% maximum thermal efficiency as a gasoline engine. Even though it has the highest fuel efficiency, it can generate sufficient power to provide vehicle's dynamic driving performance. The new Kappa 1.6L GDI engine has been developed focusing on the fuel efficiency. To maximize fuel efficiency, compact combustion chamber is designed with 1.35 stroke-bore ratio. And other key technologies such as Atkinson cycle with high compression ratio, cooled EGR system with high energy ignition coil and high tumble intake ports are applied. The knock has been suppressed significantly to improve fuel efficiency by split cooling system with two thermostats and block insert, the piston cooling jet and the sodium-filled exhaust valve.
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Hyundai's New Generation 1.8L Gasoline Engine

2011-04-12
2011-01-0417
Hyundai has developed a new 1.8L gasoline engine replacing the previous engine for new compact/mid-size vehicles. This new engine will be installed on the debut of the new 2011 Hyundai Elantra in the North American market. The new engine has achieved high performance and improved fuel consumption by applying dual continuously variable valve timing and a two step variable induction system, which has enabled both low and mid speed torque as well as high speed power. In addition, reduced noise levels were realized by optimizing lower structure components and induction parts while also focusing on maintaining lighter weight. The engine meets U.S. SULEV and EURO 5 emission regulations. This paper presents an overview of the new 1.8L I4 gasoline engine (Nu Engine) as well as the features of each technology which embodies a well tuned engine with respect to high engine performance, lowered fuel consumption, reduced emissions and reduced NVH.
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