Sentences with phrase «friction engine»

A "friction engine" is a term used to describe an engine that uses friction to generate power or motion. It typically refers to engines that rely on the kinetic friction between two surfaces to convert heat or mechanical energy into useful work. Full definition
Not a low friction engine from what I can gather, and tuned for high torque down low.
These improvements have been made possible by adding a small spoiler to the underneath of the car to improve airflow around the wheels, fitting an Eco Drive indicator in the instrument panel to suggest the best point to change gear, using low friction engine oil and an alternator management system.
From the Blue edition, the rest of the Elantra line receives its lower friction engine components, «smart» alternator management system and an improved lock - up torque converter to maximize fuel economy at highway speeds.
The new, low friction engine utilizes a sophisticated power management system and high compression ratio (12.5:1) to increase overall efficiency.
Low friction engine technology has the same aim, as does an alternator that is charged with brake energy recuperation where possible.
While the compact combustion chamber and higher compression ratio on gasoline engine helps to improve engine efficiency, the advanced thermal management system in diesel engine along with low friction engine oil and modified fuel injection system help diesel engine in faster warm up and lower frictional losses.
To make the Elantra «Blue,» engineers added a «smart» alternator management system, lower friction engine components, revised transmission gear ratios, engine calibration changes and a shift indicator to last year's Elantra GLS manual.
This was possible due to a Eco Drive indicator in the instrument panel that suggests the best point to change gear, using low friction engine oil and an alternator management system.
A month later, the automaker promised aerodynamic modifications, lower - friction engine oil and more efficient transmission gearing for the 2014 C - Max to improve mileage further.
All 2016 Altima 2.5 models, except for the new SR trim, will rise 1 mpg to an estimated 39 mpg highway, thanks to the new car's sleeker aerodynamic profile, a lower - friction engine, and active grille shutters.
Meanwhile, the 2014 C - Max will receive a number of mechanical updates, including more - efficient transmission gearing, various aerodynamic modifications and lower - friction engine oil to improve gas mileage.
The low - friction engines are also equipped with an aluminum crankcase.
The consistent reduction of friction as well as the use of low - friction engine oil (0W - 20) also increases efficiency.
The new, downsized 1.0 - liter Kappa gasoline and 1.7 - liter U2 diesel engines, for example, are coupled with high - performance, low - friction engine oil, to considerably reduce driveline friction; dual continuously variable valve timing; improved combustion efficiency; gear ratio optimization; and engine control optimization to increase engine efficiency.
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