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Autoblog posted a bit on the GM press release regarding the new 4.5 liter V-8 diesel that may be an option in many of its trucks. Its a smaller diesel that may please many light truck and SUV owners. According to the press release, the new turbo-diesel powerplant is planned for the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra half-ton pickups, as well as the HUMMER H2. The engine is quoted to produce at least
310 horsepower and 520 ft-lbs. of torque. It features dual-overhead
cams, four valves per cylinder, a variable-vane turbocharger and
aluminum cylinder heads with integrated manifolding that helps keep the
overall package small enough to fit in the same space as the
automaker's small-block gas V8s. PRESS RELEASE:
GM Plans First Light Duty V-8 Clean Diesel For North America
- High-efficiency V-8 scheduled for pickup trucks under 8,600 pounds Gross Vehicle Weight and HUMMER H2
- Low emissions, high performance and excellent fuel economy
- Expected to deliver class-leading torque, power and refinement
- Manufactured at the GM Powertrain Tonawanda engine plant
TONAWANDA, N.Y. – General
Motors Corp. will introduce a new, state-of-the-art 4.5L V-8 Duramax
turbo-diesel that improves engine fuel efficiency by 25 percent,
reduces CO2 emissions by 13 percent and cuts particulates and NOx
emissions by at least 90 percent for North American light duty trucks
and the HUMMER H2 built after 2009.
The premium V-8 diesel is
expected to deliver class-leading torque, power and refinement while
maintaining a significant fuel efficiency advantage over
comparable-output gasoline engines.
The new dual-overhead cam,
four-valve V-8 diesel engine will fit within the same space of a
small-block V-8 gasoline engine. This compact size is made possible by
using integral cylinder head exhaust manifolds, integral cam cover
intake manifolds and a narrow block.
"This new GM light duty
diesel is expected to become a favorite among customers who require
excellent towing ability and fuel efficiency," said Tom Stephens, group
vice president, GM Global Powertrain and Quality. "It will meet the
stringent 2010 emissions standards, and it will be compliant in all 50
states, making it one of the cleanest diesel vehicles ever produced."
Environmental
benefits of the new engine include a 13-percent reduction in CO2 versus
gasoline engines, and at least a 90-percent reduction in particulates
and NOx compared to diesel vehicles today. This will be GM's first
engine to use a selective catalytic reduction NOx aftertreatment system
with a diesel particulate filter to help achieve the Tier 2 Bin 5 and
LEV 2 emissions standards.
Technical highlights of the engine
include aluminum cylinder heads with integrated manifolding; a
variable-vane turbocharger with intercooling; a Compacted Graphite Iron
(CGI) block for a stronger and lighter engine base (compared to
lower-strength aluminum or heavier grey cast iron); and fracture-split
main bearing caps and connecting rods for a precise fit. An
electronically controlled, ultra-high-pressure, common-rail fuel system
is used, which has the ability to inject fuel five times per combustion
event to control noise and emissions.
"This new V-8 is not only
a clean diesel meeting the toughest emissions requirements in North
America, it also delivers an effortless performance feel because of its
high torque across the speed range," said Charlie Freese, executive
director of GM Powertrain Diesel Engineering. "It is also significantly
quieter than other diesels on the road today, with noise and vibration
performance approaching gasoline V-8 levels."
Freese said the
new V-8's compact size enables it to fit in the envelope of a gasoline
small-block engine, which provides GM the flexibility to introduce this
engine in a wide variety of vehicle applications should there be future
market demand.
The premium V-8 diesel engine is expected to
deliver class-leading refinement, horsepower and torque and fulfill
multiple vehicle applications with ratings in excess of 310 horsepower
and 520 lb-ft of torque.
GM (Opel, Saab, Vauxhall and GMDAT )
currently offers 17 diesel engine variants in 45 vehicle lines around
the world. GM sells more than one million diesel engines annually, with
products that offer a range of choices from the 1.3L four-cylinder
diesel engine sold in the Opel Agila and Corsa, up to the 6.6L V-8
Duramax diesel sold in full-size vans, heavy duty pickups and medium
duty trucks in the U.S.
GM first introduced the Duramax diesel
6.6L V-8 in the U.S. in the 2001 model year and since then, customer
enthusiasm for this heavy duty diesel has been outstanding. In fact,
GM's heavy duty pickup truck market share has jumped nearly tenfold in
the six years that Duramax engines have been offered.
General
Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM), the world's largest automaker, has been the
annual global industry sales leader for 76 years. Founded in 1908, GM
today employs about 280,000 people around the world. With global
headquarters in Detroit, GM manufactures its cars and trucks in 33
countries. In 2006, nearly 9.1 million GM cars and trucks were sold
globally under the following brands: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC,
GM Daewoo, Holden, HUMMER, Opel, Pontiac, Saab, Saturn and Vauxhall.
GM's OnStar subsidiary is the industry leader in vehicle safety,
security and information services. More information on GM can be found
at www.gm.com.
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