DISI includes a whole new set of innovations for
gasoline engines. To mention a few, direct injection (including cooling
the air-gasoline mixture), a new combustion chamber geometry, variable
timing technology, and nanotechnology for the catalyst. This all makes
the engines consume 20 percent less while getting 15 to 20 percent
better performance.
Further
developments for its diesels: new direct injection technology (most
European automakers are switching to piezoelectric injectors), making
the engine lighter, DPF, and urea technology to reduce NOx emissions
Mazda’s DISI* engines balance sporty driving with outstanding
environment performance. With the next generation engine in the series,
we are aiming for a 15% ~ 20% improvement in dynamic performance and a
20% increase in fuel economy (compared with a Mazda 2.0L gasoline
engine). Based on the direct injection system, we aim to reduce all
energy losses (see figure on the right) and improve thermal efficiency
through innovative engineering in a variety of technological areas.
Among these technologies we are paying particular attention to direct
injection, combustion control, variable valve system technology and
catalyst technology. Also, among the various fuels on the market, we are
studying the use of flex-fuel.
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