The addition of an electric thermostat helps the 1750 cc turbo
engine reduce warm - up times and tailpipe emissions.
The addition of an electric thermostat helps the 1750 turbo
engine reduce warm - up times and tailpipe emissions.
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Engine warm - up time is
reduced by 50 percent, meaning that electric - only mode can be activated sooner after a cold startup.
Shorter exhaust passages also diminish the heat lost to radiation, thereby
reducing the time required to
warm the catalytic converters — also located in the
engine's valley — to proper operating temperature.
The main reason for these new low viscosity oils is fuel efficiency, the side effect is engineers have changed the oiling systems on new cars in various ways that do not tolerate high viscosity oils, but could assume you are correct about
reducing warm up time before oil flows to all internal parts in the
engine.
Engineers focused on improving thermal efficiency and
reducing friction of the
engine's internal moving parts, especially during
warm - up — the time when an
engine emits higher levels of CO2 and other pollutants.
A transmission oil
warmer transfers
engine heat to the transmission oil, helping
reduce transmission friction during cold starts, increasing short - trip fuel economy.
The advantages of downsizing include improved efficiency through
reduced internal friction, lower pumping losses, and lighter weight — which also makes the
engine warm up more quickly.
CO2 emission -
reducing lubrication and cooling circuit improvements include a 2 - stage pressure oil pump with improved oil jet, an optimised water pump with a
reduced flow rate, and a twin - chamber oil pan to improve
engine warming speeds.
Engine warm - up time is minimised through the installation of a new coolant by - pass system that helps to reduce heat losses in engine coolant during start
Engine warm - up time is minimised through the installation of a new coolant by - pass system that helps to
reduce heat losses in
engine coolant during start
engine coolant during start - up.
During the
engine warm - up phase, the combustion system employs multiple injection mode strategies to deliver 50 percent more heat for fast catalyst
warm - up and
reduced emissions.
An electromagnetic clutch decouples the water pump pulley during
engine warm - up, enabling normal operating temperature to be reached more quickly while
reducing engine load and fuel consumption.
The MCV's zero - flow coolant flow mode cuts coolant distribution during a cold start to
reduce frictional loses while the
engine warms up.
[75] Two additional systems are added to the RX 450h's Lexus Hybrid Drive powertrain, an exhaust heat recovery system to
reduce engine warm - up periods (optimizing
engine start - stop times, particularly in cold conditions), [76] and a cooled exhaust gas - recirculation system to
reduce fuel pumping loss.
New
engine encapsulation
reduces noise and accelerates
warm - up.
This enables the
engine to
warm up faster for
reduced cold - start emissions and fuel consumption and more comfort on cold winter mornings.
It sends heat where it's needed to
warm up the
engine to
reduce friction and heat the cab, or cools when needed for high power operation.
When the
engine is
warm, this solution lowers the exhaust temperature,
reducing fuel consumption, particularly during sporty driving.
A CVT oil
warmer transfers
engine coolant heat to the CVT oil, helping
reduce CVT friction during cold starts, increasing short trip fuel economy.
Dispensing with one of the outlet valves, which in the main helps
reduce heat losses inside the
engine and hence speeds up the «
warm - up period» for the catalytic converters from a cold start, also creates the space to introduce two spark plugs for each combustion chamber.
Buy Green Plan your journey Check tyre pressures frequently
Reduce loads and avoid the need for roof racks Don't
warm up your
engine before starting off Use air conditioning only when necessary Accelerate gently and keep your speed constant Use
engine braking Don't idle your
engine Offset your CO 2 emissions