But what if a turbocharged, high-compression, alcohol-fed, direct-injection engine could offer more power and emit less while lowering overall vehicle costs. Sounds intriguing, doesn't it?
According to the folks at BorgWarner, the number of turbocharged, direct-injection engines will increase four-fold by 2011. In 2006, approximately 500,000 vehicles were equipped with the ...
The 1.3-litre direct injection four-cylinder engine starts off with 113bhp, with 138bhp and 158bhp variants also on offer. Torque ranges between 220Nm and 270Nm with maximum torque output achieved ...
WSJ's David Patton reviews Volkswagen's Jetta TDI, its turbocharged direct injection diesel engine. Part of a new generation of clean diesels, he says the Jetta TDI offers great fuel economy ...
Tata Motors has confirmed a new turbocharged direct injection petrol engine for its upcoming Curvv coupe-SUV. Codenamed 'Hyperion', this 1.2-liter three-cylinder unit promises a significant ...
Direct injection offers numerous benefits over port fuel delivery but could it be a bigger headache than it’s worth? The automotive industry has gradually switched to direct injection over the ...