Engine Development - Last 20 Years
Engine Development - Last 20 Years
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paul.deitch

Original Poster:

2,290 posts

281 months

Thursday 4th March 2010
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Mindful that a modern n/a 2 litre engine puts out about as much power as my 20 year old 3 litre S3 I'm curious as to where the efficiency increases have come from.

Hints for suggested reading material or web links would be appreciated.

stevieturbo

17,985 posts

271 months

Thursday 4th March 2010
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better airflow in and out, and precise fuel and ignition control.

Pumaracing

2,089 posts

231 months

Friday 5th March 2010
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The power and torque articles on my website will explain.

www.pumaracing.co.uk

rev-erend

21,608 posts

308 months

Friday 5th March 2010
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More to the point - although bhp / torque has increased greatly .. the mpg figures are largely the same.

Back in 1985 - a 2 litre Capri would give 30mpg average.

Now a 2 litre Ford .. gives 30mpg.

For all the efficiency gains by the engine developers the car weight has increased greatly.

The 1985 capri weighted approx 953 KG and the 2010 Focus weights approx 1229kg.

Alex

9,978 posts

308 months

Friday 5th March 2010
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rev-erend said:
Back in 1985 - a 2 litre Capri would give 30mpg average.
Where did you get that stat from?

Lucas CAV

3,068 posts

243 months

Friday 5th March 2010
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rev-erend said:
Back in 1985 - a 2 litre Capri would give 30mpg average.

rofl

Martin Keene

11,140 posts

249 months

Friday 5th March 2010
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stevieturbo said:
better airflow in and out, and precise fuel and ignition control.
That and much better manufacturing tolerances allow for reduced oil viscosties reducing frictional losses.

rev-erend

21,608 posts

308 months

Friday 5th March 2010
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Alex said:
rev-erend said:
Back in 1985 - a 2 litre Capri would give 30mpg average.
Where did you get that stat from?
Sadly I used to have one.. frown