Sentences with phrase «swept volume»

"Swept volume" refers to the total volume of space that a piston or a moving part in an engine clears as it moves back and forth. It basically measures the amount of air or fuel a piston can draw in or push out during one complete cycle of its movement. Full definition
The new six - cylinder engine boasts a considerably smaller swept volume than the naturally aspirated mill it replaces.
The newly developed engine, known under the internal codename S55 B30, shares its 84.0 mm bore and 89.6 mm stroke with BMW's standard turbocharged 3.0 - liter in - line six - cylinder direct - injection gasoline mill, the M55 used across the German car maker's lineup, endowing the aluminum block unit with an overall swept volume of 2,979 cc.
Instead of going for a large swept volume engine, Peugeot has downsized and fitted the 1.6 - litre four cylinder that it developed in conjunction with BMW.
You feel closer to the combustion — the kind of thudding combustion that happens within 5.4 litres of swept volume in the SLR's supercharged V8.
Yes the Porsche engines have similar specific outputs, but they have less swept volume and more complex turbo plumbing due to their boxer design.
The engine has more swept volume and lower - friction internals, and offers more revs, sharper response and increased outputs, but what about the rest of the car?
The adoption of a swtichable valvetrain, an integrated exhaust manifold and a mild hybrid system compliment the engine design concept in a manner that enables low fuel consumption to be achieved from mild downsizing with a relatively large swept volume.
The swept volume of one combustion chamber is calculated («swept volume» being the space available for the fuel mixture before combustion; generally speaking, the more space, the more fuel and the more power produced), then multiplied by the number of cylinders in the engine.
Where SV is swept volume (engine displacement) of one cylinder and CV is combustion chamber volume.
Larger swept volume and «inside out» turbos deal with the throttle response and off - boost manners.
The unique engine might only have two cylinders but it's also nearly 2 litres of swept volume.
Engine displacement is the swept volume of pistons inside the cylinders.
The swoopier new E-Class based CLS will arrive with two turbo - diesel inline sixes and a flagship (for now) 270kW turbo - petrol straight six, all of which displace three litres of swept volume.
M9T) is to indicate the swept volume of 2.0 l resp.
Engine displacement is the swept volume of all the pistons inside the cylinders of a reciprocating engine in a single movement from top dead centre (TDC) to bottom dead centre (BDC).
The control is provided by a solenoid valve which varies the swept volume of the air - conditioning compressor.
Despite the reduction in swept volume, power has increased by 10 hp to 275 hp.
And, with a turbo diesel being on boost for so much of the time, the actual airflows can easily be more than 50 per cent higher than the swept volume.
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