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August 14, 2009

Incredibly Powerful Peugeot 1.6-liter EP6-DTx Engine

Traditionally more displacement [engine capacity] means more power because it can burn more fuel during each revolution of the engine. Displacement can be increased by making the cylinders bigger or/and by adding more cylinders.

But 1.6-liter, 4-cylinder EP6-DTx Peugeot engine can pump out as much as 220hp and 280Nm of torque, i.e more powerful than most 2.4liter engines? Normally a modern 1.6liter fuel-injection twin-cam 16v VVT [or VTi, VTec, CPS, etc] engine can only develop around 120bhp with less than 160Nm of torque.

How did Peugeot achieve that?
1. By Increasing the compression ratio - Peugeot engines are using higher compression ratios to get more power.

2. Stuff more into each cylinder - More air is 'pumped' (and therefore fuel) into the cylinders hence more power developed (in the same way by increasing the size of the cylinder). High-Pressure Turbo [THP] chargers pressurize the incoming air to effectively cram more air into a cylinder.

3. Cool the incoming air - Apart from heat transfer from the exhaust gases via turbo rotor and housing, compressing air raises its temperature. Therefore there is a need for the intercooler. Peugeot intercooler is a special heat radiator through which the compressed air passes to cool it off effectively before it enters the cylinder.

4. Let air come in more easily - As a piston moves down in the intake stroke, air resistance can rob power from the engine. Air resistance is lessened dramatically by putting multi intake valves in each cylinder. Polished intake manifolds are used to eliminate air resistance there. Large air filters is also used to improve air flow.

5. Let exhaust exit more easily - Exhaust gas resistance is lessened by adding another exhaust valve to each cylinder. Peugeot also uses large exhaust manifolds and pipe - not large and noisy tail-pipe!

6. Make everything lighter - Lightweight parts help the engine perform better. Each time a piston changes direction it uses up energy to stop the travel in one direction and start it in another. The lighter the piston, the less energy it takes.

7. Special Injection - Peugeot Direct-Injection System allows very precise metering of fuel to each cylinder. This improves performance and fuel economy.

8. Twin-Scroll Turbo Charger - reduce or eliminate turbo lag. Maximum torque is available from below 2000rpm and remain constant throughout useful power band.


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February 01, 2009

Peugeot 308THP Engine

THE ENGINE
The CKD Peugeot 308THP is powered by EP6-DT 1.6liter Twin-Cam 16-valve Hi-Pressure Turbo Engine detuned to 140hp/240Nm.

THE TURBO
The turbo in 308THP is simply an air compressor used for forced-induction. Like a belt driven supercharger [kompressor], the purpose of the turbo is to increase the density of air [oxygen] before entering the engine [of course more fuel to be injected] hence creating more power output [torque and bhp]. The turbo is powered by a turbine driven by the engine's exhaust gases. In other words a turbocharger is basically an air pump. Hot exhaust gases leaving the engine after combustion are routed directly to the turbine wheel side of the turbocharger to make it rotate. That turbine wheel is connected by a shaft to a compressor wheel. As the turbine wheel spins faster and faster, it causes the compressor wheel to also spin quickly. The rotation of the compressor wheel pulls in ambient air and compresses it before pumping it into the engine's chambers.
THE TWIN-SCROLL TURBO
The turbo unit used on 308THP is Twin-Scroll type. There are two openings with valves for the exhaust gases to pass through. At low rpm's only one is opened, to increase the velocity of the minimal amount of exhaust gasses available. This helps to get the boost on quickly. At higher rpm's, the second opening opens. This reduces back pressure on the engine, and helps the top end. Twin scroll turbo actually helps the low-end response hence 308THP can be driven smoothly and economically at low to moderate engine speeds.

For more info on turbo click HERE


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