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  • U.S. presidential elections could decide fate of BMW twin-turbo four-cylinder

    A recent interview given by BMW's North American CEO, Jim O'Donnell, planted the seed of a four-cylinder petrol turbo for the United States, and the speculation it inspired has taken off at breakneck pace. The reality of the situation is that no decisions have been made, and BMW will hold off on making any decisions until the political landscape of the next several years is made clearer with the outcome of the U.S. presidential election. Over a week ago rumors began to sprout of a 3-series four-cylinder making it to American shores. No confirmation, either positive or negative, has been...

  • Microsoft working on cheap and reliable Wi-Fi for cars
    Microsoft working on cheap and reliable Wi-Fi for cars

    Microsoft has teamed with the Universities of Massachusetts and Washington to develop a new wireless internet system designed exclusively for cars. The technology, which is currently being tagged as Vi-Fi (short for Vehicle Wi-Fi), aims to provide motorists and their passengers with cheaper and...

  • GM engines focusing on efficiency through technology
    GM engines focusing on efficiency through technology

    American automobile manufacturers may be playing catch-up to their Japanese rivals in terms of engine technology, but GM is now making significant headway thanks to a number of initiatives to improve fuel efficiency and lower emissions. Thanks to a new engine lab built in Detroit that operates 24...

  • Hyundai considering 5.0L Tau V8 engine for Genesis
    Hyundai considering 5.0L Tau V8 engine for Genesis

    The Tau V8, Hyundai's first completely in-house engineered and built V8 engine, has received positive preliminary opinions from those that have had the chance to test it, but already the company is looking at boring or stroking the Tau out to 5.0L from its current 4.6L to help boost low-end torque...

  • Exhaust speaker system tunes hybrid to V8 sound
    Exhaust speaker system tunes hybrid to V8 sound

    A German automotive supply company has announced a system that applies basic principles of sonic tuning to produce an exhaust system capable of rendering nearly any sound desired. The problem of hybrid cars being too quiet for pedestrian safety is well-known, but the company also sees other, more...

  • Lotus and Jaguar team up for Omnivore flexfuel engine
    Lotus and Jaguar team up for Omnivore flexfuel engine

    Lotus and Jaguar have joined forces to produce a unique engine architecture capable of operating on either alcohols, such as ethanol or methanol, or petrol. Codenamed Omnivore, the engine project uses several techniques to maximize performance and compatibility with the differing fuel types...

  • Mercedes Attention Assist to enter production in 2009

    Nodding off at the wheel is one of the chief hazards facing drivers, especially during long trips and during late-night jaunts. To counteract the threat of falling asleep while driving, Mercedes Benz developed the Attention Assist system, shown late last year in near-production form. The company has now revealed that cars will be fitted with the technology starting in early 2009. The risk of the so-called 'one second nap' is very real. Studies have shown that the reaction times of drivers can be 50 percent longer after only four hours of non-stop driving. The risk of an accident is doubled...

  • Recycled plastics to help industry cut costs
    Recycled plastics to help industry cut costs

    Fuel isn't the only substance in a car made from oil. Many synthetic plastics are also petroleum-derived, and automakers are looking to recycling as a way of reducing the costs of the flexible material. So far the plans don't include much in the way of using recycled plastic on the user-interface...

  • EU lays groundwork for vehicle-to-vehicle communications system
    EU lays groundwork for vehicle-to-vehicle communications system

    The European Union has taken the first major steps to establishing a next-generation vehicle-to-vehicle communications system by passing a motion today to reserve an EU-wide frequency band for vehicle applications. With a targeted goal of reducing road accidents, today’s motion aims at...

  • High oil prices driving up cost of carbon fiber by 10-30%
    High oil prices driving up cost of carbon fiber by 10-30%

    Two of the world's largest suppliers of carbon fiber are planning to raise costs of the already expensive material, largely due to higher costs of crude oil - a key component in carbon fiber's manufacture. Toray Industries and Mitsubishi Rayon Co. have announced that carbon fiber prices will rise...

  • Ford chooses Honeywell for first EcoBoost turbo
    Ford chooses Honeywell for first EcoBoost turbo

    The first EcoBoost engine to hit Ford's lineup will be powered in part by a Honeywell turbocharger. Lincoln's 2010 MKS (2009 model pictured) will feature a 3.5L V6 that is the first application of Ford's efficiency-enhancing downsizing EcoBoost strategy. Honeywell was chosen for its status as a...

  • Eaton working on new supercharger tech as demand grows
    Eaton working on new supercharger tech as demand grows

    Today's superchargers are high-performance, computer-designed and thermally efficient, but they are still based on the same basic design that's been on the market for decades. New developments, including variable speed units and superchargers for hybrids promise to offer even more benefits...

  • New actuator technology promises cheaper dual-clutch transmissions

    Industry research and development specialist Ricardo plc has unveiled a research prototype car with a demonstration version of its new electromagnetically-actuated transmission technology. The solution promises to deliver low cost automated manual (AMT) and dual-clutch (DCT) transmissions to the masses. The technology uses electromagnetic linear actuators to control the internal parts of the transmission, fitted in this case to an Opel Corsa 1.2L petrol-powered car with an AMT. Ricardo claims the unit can reduce size and weight in comparison to traditional automatics, offers shifts as quick...

  • Electricity generated from exhaust promises 10% efficiency gain
    Electricity generated from exhaust promises 10% efficiency gain

    The rising cost of oil is making expensive fuel-saving technologies more and more viable as prices continue to go upwards at the pumps. Researchers at the Ohio State University and at Caltech in California have developed a method of increasing fuel efficiency by 10% using a special material that...

  • KERS - 2009 F1 season start-date may be called off
    KERS - 2009 F1 season start-date may be called off

    Following the problems encountered by teams in the development of KERS systems for 2009, it is now suggested the voluntary debut of the technology might need to be delayed. The highest profile problems experienced by teams include the recent smoke and fume incident at Red Bull's UK factory, and the...

  • GM & EPRI join forces to develop electric infrastructure
    GM & EPRI join forces to develop electric infrastructure

    General Motors' roll-out of the Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid is set to have a large impact on the United States power industry. In a bid to anticipate this impact, General Motors will likely team up with the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) - an institute that conducts research for several...

  • Carmakers expand fuel-saving tires to mainstream models
    Carmakers expand fuel-saving tires to mainstream models

    Cars like Honda's Civic Hybrid and Toyota's Prius have long been known to use harder-than-normal tires as part of the overall package to improve fuel efficiency. Now U.S. carmakers, especially those in Detroit, are looking to the simple technology to improve fuel economy performance of a wide range...

  • Ford developing new powertrain lineup in response to fuel pressure
    Ford developing new powertrain lineup in response to fuel pressure

    Focused on finding a sweet spot in the balance between power and economy, Ford is working new plans to expand its EcoBoost system while also improving its existing naturally aspirated engines across its entire range. Diesel engines will play a role, as will smaller petrol mills, with help from a...

  • Ford's new smart intersection 'talks' with cars

    Ford has started testing a new ‘smart intersection’ traffic system near its main R&D center in Detroit, which relies on GPS and wireless communication technologies to enable traffic lights and street signs to send warnings to approaching vehicles. Ford hopes the technology could eventually be used to reduce traffic accidents and ease congestion. The smart intersection communicates with specially equipped test vehicles to warn drivers of potentially dangerous traffic situations, such as when a vehicle is about to run through a red light. The intersection is outfitted with...

  • GM: Volt won't have huge impact on fuel savings before 2015
    GM: Volt won't have huge impact on fuel savings before 2015

    The upcoming CAFE standards are making carmakers nervous, with most of the major players speaking out about the huge cost and difficult technical challenges they face. High-tech plug-in hybrids like GM's Volt and Toyota's recently confirmed car have been the central hope for getting fleet averages...

  • Liquid petroleum gas and lithium batteries to power Hyundai's first hybrid
    Liquid petroleum gas and lithium batteries to power Hyundai's first hybrid

    On the back of news that Hyundai is now the world’s fifth biggest carmaker in terms of vehicle sales (when sales of its Kia subsidiary are included) comes the announcement that the South Korean carmaker will launch the world’s first hybrid vehicle powered by advanced lithium-polymer...

  • Audi reveals official details for new supercharged TFSI
    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...

  • Mercedes previews collision detection system
    Mercedes previews collision detection system

    Earlier this week Opel revealed its Insignia sedan would get a high-tech new forward-looking camera system that recognizes speed signs and warns the driver if they are traveling too fast. Now Mercedes-Benz has demonstrated a system that not only recognizes stop lights and stop signs, pedestrians...

  • Video: Mercedes-Benz DiesOtto technology explained
    Video: Mercedes-Benz DiesOtto technology explained

    Nearly every major carmaker in the world is working on some sort of alternative combustion engine technology, be it ethanol or hydrogen fuel, advanced diesel engines or the advanced hybrid petrol solution known generically as HCCI (Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition), or as Mercedes has...

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