Audi reveals official details for new supercharged TFSI

Posted Fri Jun 27 2008 11:41 AM by Viknesh Vijayenthiran

Audi reveals official details for new supercharged TFSI

Updated with official details.

While many of its rivals have adopted turbochargers in their quest to boost performance without significantly increasing fuel-consumption, Audi has decided to focus on supercharging technology for its latest V6 engine. Its latest forced-induction engine displaces 3.0L and produces a peak output of 290hp (213kW) and 310lb-ft (420Nm).

Combining both supercharging and direct-injection technology, the high-tech V6 carries the ‘TFSI’ designation and goes into production later this year. Audi engineers have gone with an Eaton roots-type supercharger and a front-mount intercooler. Inside it, two four-vane rotary pistons counter-rotate at a speed of up to 23,000 rpm, with an air gap between them measuring just a few thousandths of a millimeter. The rotors can deliver 1,000 kilograms (2204.62 lb) of air per hour and force it into the combustion chambers at a boost pressure of up to 0.8bar.

Audi's Michael Fitzen explains that a supercharger was chosen because of the available power at lower revs than compared with a turbo and that a low-rev, torquey nature was better suited for its luxury sedan models.

The compressor is so compact that it easily fits inside the 90-degree V of the cylinder banks, in place of the intake manifold. Because it is driven by the engine via a poly-V belt, its full thrust is available from idle speed upwards, producing huge pulling power when driving off. The gas paths after the compressor are also very short, which means that torque is built up extremely quickly.

Fuel consumption is also impressive, with an average economy rating of 23.5mpg (10L/100km) for the mixed cycle when installed in most Audi sedan models.

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  • Mon May 26 2008 7:35 PM

    Austin Douglas says

    very well off. I do appreciate the market change in forced induction based production that Audi is now implementing toward efficiency development. Kudos. I will be intently observing the after-market for developments.

  • Mon May 26 2008 10:57 PM

    Gus says

    Yes, but a big question is:
    $4.03 regular unleaded, or $4.53 super unleaded?

  • Tue May 27 2008 10:54 AM

    Ivan says

    I don't know . . . People who buy V6 A4s don't really care about fuel economy. V6 car is at least 10 grand more than 2.0T. I saw one or two V6 A4s in all my life, 99.9% are 2.0T.

  • Tue May 27 2008 3:35 PM

    vb says

    @ Gus
    Pretty sure it will be super, but hey, what's 4,53$ per gallon? In Germany we pay about 9$ (1,45€/litre).

  • Sat May 31 2008 2:10 AM

    Ultra says

    well this will for Mercedes to use sc also or go with dual turbos like bmw . This is great 25+ mpg for 300hp is great , kinda like the 400hp 26mpg the corvette used to have.

  • Fri Jun 27 2008 3:25 PM

    BAUMM III says

    "Fuel consumption is also impressive, with an average economy rating of 23.5mpg (10L/100km) for the mixed cycle when installed in most Audi sedan models."

    Bof, the 3.0 bi-turbo is around 9.2L/100 for 306 strong hp!
    And the Mercedes CGI 3.5L V6 is below this 'impressive' 10L/100 too

  • Fri Jun 27 2008 3:26 PM

    BAUMM III says

    3.0 bi-turbo from BMW, of course ;-)

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