Tuesday, 9 October 2012
Discussion On : System Operation
Basic Operation of The System
BMW’s new N55 engine family’s 306
horsepower and 400Nm power and torque output figures reminds us of the original
moment when BMW first announced it was bringing back forced induction into the
BMW engine line-up. The N54 engine was factory rated to put out that exact same
amount, and it did that via the use of gasoline direct injection and two
turbochargers running together, fed gas from three cylinders each.
Three years later, we still have 306
horsepower and 400Nm of torque, but BMW has achieved it using only one
turbocharger instead of two. The new N55B30 engine also churns out peak boost
and torque faster than the N54, with 400Nm hit at the 1,200rpm point instead of
the N54B30′s 1,3000rpm mark.
ENGINE BMW N55
TWIN SCROLL
The single turbocharger uses twin
scroll technology. The twin scroll turbine housing uses dual side by side
exhaust gas inlets into the housing, fed by two sources of exhaust pulses. A
single path is also not able to take advantage of all the exhaust gas pulses
effectively. Since there are two passages, each has a smaller overall volume
than a single scroll turbo path, thus the exhaust velocity of each pulse can be
maintained.
The N55B30 is not the first BMW
engine to use a twin scroll turbocharger, as the BMW Prince engine in the MINI
Cooper S also uses one. In the Cooper S, the turbocharger’s twin-scroll
principle is fed by two sets of two cylinders each, while in this N55 inline-6
engine it is two groups of 3 cylinders each.
The N54 did not feature valvetronic
because in a turbocharged engine, throttle losses can be countered by the
positive pressure of the turbocharged air being blown into the engine. But the
main reason there was no Valvetronic is because the complexity of designing a
cylinder head that could fit Valvetronic mechanisms as well as direct
injection. It is because of this reason that the N53 normally asp
BMW engineers probably finally
managed to cram all that technology into the engine and make it possible for
them to work all together. The new N55B30 has both a new generation Valvetronic
variable valve management system and High Pressure Injection (direct injection
at up to 200 bar). Valvetronic replaces the throttle butterfly functions with a
control unit infinitely varying the valve stroke on the intake valves. This
means the intake is not obstructed by a partially closed throttle during low
load operations. The new N55 also features a map-controlled oil pump which
takes up less energy, which BMW says is a first in a turbocharged engine.
One of the variations of the
Volkswagen EA888 engine also features variable valve management combined with
direct injection but the EA888′s valvelift system is only fitted on the exhaust
valves of the engine and works in two stages – a high cam and a low cam, unlike
Valvetronic which is continuously variable.
Fitted in the newly unveiled BMW
353GT, the new N55B30 engine takes the machine from 0 to 100km/h in just 6.3
seconds, up to a top speed of 250km/h.
irated direct injection engines also
do not feature Valvetronic.
VALVETRONIC FOR BMW N55
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