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Two-Stage Turbo Puts on the Pressure
Regulated 2-stage turbocharging from BorgWarner Turbo & Emissions Systems is set to take the U.S. market by storm in the 6.4-liter V8 diesel engine from International and Ford. KIRCHHEIMBOLANDEN, Germany (Dec., 13, 2007) -- The North American Diesel engine pickup truck market continues to be driven by more stringent emission requirements and increases in power and torque. These requirements compel manufacturers to find new technologies to meet these challenges. International Truck and Engine Corporation as well as Ford Motor Company have overcome this challenge with the PowerStroke 6.4-liter V8 diesel engine. A key technology enabler in achieving these goals is the BorgWarner Turbo & Emissions System’s regulated 2-stage turbocharger (R2S). This is the most recent highlight in the development cooperation between BorgWarner Turbo & Emissions Systems, International and Ford. “Three innovative companies have successfully combined their expertise in close cooperation to deliver this exceptional new product. The result is a dual turbocharged V8 engine with technology that will play a major role in the further spread of the diesel engine in the U.S. market,” said Roger J. Wood, Vice President of BorgWarner Inc. and President and General Manager of BorgWarner Turbo & Emissions Systems. R2S technology provides the end user with a product that meets the new stringent emission requirements without compromising increased horsepower and torque. The powerful engine will be installed under the name PowerStroke in the F series of heavy-duty pickup trucks, the F250, F350, F450, and F550 from Ford Motor Company, as well as in light trucks from International, where it goes by the name of MaxForce7. With the launch of the PowerStroke 6.4-liter V8 diesel engine, Ford, the U.S. market leader in the heavy-duty pickup segment, is setting a clear signal for the wide-scale introduction of R2S technology in this vehicle category. Two premieres under one hood The innovations featured in this fuel-efficient diesel engine are also beneficial to the environment. In order to further reduce NOx emissions, exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) also takes place at full load. The two-stage system is particularly good at providing the high boost pressures required over a wide operating range. The modern 6.4-liter engine easily complies with even the strictest U.S. emissions standards. Growth due to turbocharging Cooperation between BorgWarner Turbo & Emissions Systems and International began several years ago when its started supplying VTG turbochargers for the 6-cylinder inline commercial vehicle engine, followed by the introduction of R2S technology in the 4.5-liter V6. |
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