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Volkswagen has introduced the
production version of the
BlueTDI, a next-generation turbo
diesel. The common rail engine
is based on the high-tech TDI,
which was first introduced in
Europe in 2007 with the Tiguan.
This engine already satisfies
the Euro-5 standard that comes
into effect in autumn 2009. In
order to meet specific operating
conditions in the U.S., this
four-cylinder engine was
redeveloped with internal engine
modifications and a NOx trap.
The Jetta BlueTDI will debut as
one of the cleanest and most
economic cars of its class in
the world. Dr. Ing. Jens
Hadler, Director of Volkswagen
Powertrain Development comments,
“high fuel prices and a dramatic
change in environmental
consciousness means that diesel
is becoming more and more
attractive for American drivers
every day.” Dr. Hadler
continues, remarking, “this is
why many customers, especially
in California, have been waiting
for a super-clean diesel like
our BlueTDI. I think this motor
will help the diesel get its big
break in America because it
consumes so little and yet can
go such long distances on a
single fill-up. And in a country
as big as the United States,
this is a priceless advantage.
On the highway, for example,
this engine can reach up to 60
miles per gallon. This is an
improvement of 12 percent over
its predecessor, which had a
lower capacity and higher
emissions.”
A
key aspect in the development of
the BlueTDI (2.0 litre engine
displacement, 103 kW/140 PS, 320
Nm) was the reduction of
nitrogen oxide emissions (NOx).
These internal engine changes
include modifications to the
design of the injection system
of both the American and
European TDI as well as the
implementation of cylinder
pressure sensors. This allows
for a completely new type of
cylinder pressure-based
combustion control, which is
both faster and tailored to each
specific cylinder. Also new
on-board: an optimised
high-pressure injection pump.
Another unique feature is the
combination of a high-pressure
exhaust gas recirculation system
with additional low-pressure
exhaust gas recirculation. This
dual exhaust gas recirculation
(dual circuit EGR) is an
effective means of reducing
nitrogen oxides in the engine.
The dual circuit EGR system
alone reduces NOx by up to 60
percent.
Outside of the engine, it is the
NOx trap – connected downstream
of the oxidation catalytic
converter and the particle
filter – that reduces nitrogen
oxide to an absolute minimum.
Implemented together, these
measures reduce nitrogen oxide
emissions by 90 percent. Drive
the Jetta BlueTDI and you will
be driving one of the most
economical and environmentally
friendly cars in America. |