Porsche Chayenne Engine:
Things That You Want To Know About Porsche Chayenne
Engine
With every new automobile, Porsche tried to redefine the meaning
of performance, by creating a more powerful engine. Cayenne Turbo
makes no exception to this rule. Like all Porsche engine, it is
hand assembled and the twin turbo V8 rises to an exacting level of
technical excellence.
Motronic
ME7.1.1.is a system that controls the split-second precision of the
Cayenne V8 and V6 super engine. This new highly intelligent engine
management system balances impressive power with great smoothness.
All this to prove that Cayenne`s "brain" matches its brawn.
The Motronic system is built to monitor a wide range of sensors
and engine components. It compares streams of data with
corresponding sets of reference values, all this in a speed of
milliseconds. Then, if it finds any differences, the system adjusts
key engine functions, such as the ignition of fuel injection, based
on this comparison. Into Motronic management are included other key
systems, such as onboard diagnostics and cylinder-specific knock
control, with automatic adaptation to any change in fuel quality.
All this for optimal performance in all driving conditions.
This process is seamless and automatic so the engine has a great
level of power and torque. Also, another great result is better
fuel economy and lower emissions in the exhaust stream.
Another function of the Motronic system is the managing of air
flowing into the engine to ensure maximum levels of performance. It
does that by regulating boost pressure on the Cayenne Turbo.
The Cayenne model includes another system, the resonance
induction system with a variable-length intake manifold. This
is also an inventive engineering concept that uses pressure waves
created by the inlet valves. It does this to increase the density
of the incoming air, which, in the end, will increase the amount of
energy released during combustion.
There are two intake tubes, and depending on the speed, the
system will select one of them. The longer tube is used at lower
speeds in order to maximize low-end torque. At around 4250 rpm, it
switches to shorter intake tube so that it maximizes power output
with a more eager throttle response.
The Porsche Cayenne engineers wanted to improve combustion for
more power, better fuel economy, reduced emissions and less
maintenance. To do so, they created a static high-voltage ignition
system with separate ignition coils on each individual spark
plug.
This is an advanced method that allows a longer spark-plug life.
The sequential fuel injection system is equally advanced. A
returnless fuel supply system serves each injector in order to
continuously adjust the precise air/fuel mix. The result is of
course a better environment, because it controls the emissions.
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