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Toyota's Revamped Next Generation Turbo Diesel Engines

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by surfsupl, Jun 19, 2015.

  1. Jun 19, 2015 at 5:28 PM
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    The world's first use of Thermo Swing Wall Insulation Technology (TSWIN) makes the 2.8-liter 1GD-FTV engine one of the most thermally efficient in existence, with a maximum thermal efficiency of 44 percent. Despite smaller engine displacement in comparison to the current KD engine, maximum torque is improved by 25 percent and low speed torque improved by 11 percent, while fuel efficiency has received a 15 percent boost.

    The engines also have Toyota's first-ever urea Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR)6 system that can eliminate up to 99 percent of emissions of NOx (nitrogen oxide), one of the main causes of air pollution.

    The newly developed 1GD-FTV is currently available in the new Hilux small pickup truck launched in Thailand in May 2015, and in the partially redesigned Land Cruiser Prado launched in Japan on June 17. The same engine lineup includes the 2GD-FTV 2.4-liter direct-injection turbo diesel engine.
    * New engines feature next-generation advanced thermal insulation diesel combustion
    * World-first use of Thermo Swing Wall Insulation Technology (TSWIN)
    * Top-class maximum thermal efficiency of 44 percent
    * 15 percent more fuel efficient; 25 percent more maximum torque
    * Eliminates up to 99 percent of NOx emissions
    * Production of 700,000 units a year; available in approx. 90 markets by the end of 2016

    http://nextbigfuture.com/2015/06/toyotas-revamped-next-generation-turbo.html

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_QTFp1XDdE


    Features of the new GD engines

    The new engines have proven their high thermal efficiency, quiet operation, and powerful performance around the world, including extremely cold areas where air temperatures can fall to -40˚C and altitudes exceeding 4,500 meters above sea level.

    By adjacent positioning of the catalyst for cleaner performance and other improvements, catalyst size has been reduced by roughly 30 percent and number of exhaust system layouts reduced from 18 to just three, vastly simplifying the global deployment process and lessening the environmental burden.

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    Next-generation advanced thermal insulation diesel combustion

    Thanks to the world-first use of Thermo Swing Wall Insulation Technology and the use of silica-reinforced porous anodized aluminum (SiRPA) on the pistons, cooling loss during combustion is reduced by approximately 30 percent. SiRPA is a high insulation and dissipation material that is easy to heat and easy to cool.

    A port shape more conducive to air intake drastically increases the amount of air flow into the cylinders. Additionally, a newly developed piston combustion chamber shape and a common-rail fuel injection system that achieves higher pressure and more advanced control of fuel injection pressure are used to optimize the injection of fuel into the combustion chamber. This maximizes air consumption, enabling high thermal efficiency and low emissions.

    Precise pilot injection matching the state of the ambient air occurs before the main injection to shorten ignition delay, achieving stable combustion even in the world's harshest environments, while ensuring quiet operation and high thermal efficiency.

    Compact high-efficiency variable geometry turbocharger (produced in-house by Toyota)

    The new turbocharger used by the GD engines is 30 percent smaller than its current equivalent, and features a newly developed turbine that improves efficiency, and a newly developed impeller that provides instantaneous acceleration response and produces maximum torque over a wide range of RPM.

    Toyota-first urea selective catalyst reduction (SCR) system

    Use of Toyota's proprietary, compact, high-dispersion urea selective catalyst reduction system eliminates up to 99 percent of emissions of NOx (nitrogen oxide), one of the main causes of air pollution. This will help vehicles conform to Euro 6 and the 2010 emissions standards set by Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.

    The current globally deployed KD engines will be gradually phased out and replaced with GD engines. By 2016, production will reach approximately 700,000 units a year with introduction in approximately 90 markets, set to expand to at least 150 markets by 2020.

    Toyota will continue to position diesel engines as a key component of the Toyota engine lineup, based on the philosophy of providing the right vehicles for the right places at the right time. The entire Toyota group, including Toyota Industries Corporation, will combine its energies to develop cleaner and more competitive diesel engines across a wide-range of vehicle types, taking into account the varying needs of people around the world.
     
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  2. Jun 19, 2015 at 5:30 PM
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  3. Jun 20, 2015 at 9:24 AM
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    Interesting. Just in time for the drop in diesel prices. Will it ever be available in NA? I doubt it.
     
  4. Jun 20, 2015 at 10:05 AM
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    Just like the complete bullshit deal about cutting the accelerator pedal to 'save lives,' the lack of GDs coming to the US is all about kissing the asses of a small group of legislators and PACs. Sad. That whole pedal deal and the HUGE fine was such bullshit - under that deal, the automaker and all employees are under a gag order to not tell the public the real details. If they do speak about it they are guaranteed to be fined even more. Secret Government sucks. So much for By The People, For the People.
     
  5. Jun 21, 2015 at 11:03 AM
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    Maybe they can meet US EPA regs now... Would be nice to see one of these in the 2016 or 17 Tacoma.
     

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