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25-09-2024, 05:43 PM | #181 | ||
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I've never quite understood why the minimum size for a modern 4 cylinder, seems to be around 1.2L?
With the latest tread towards smaller engines with turbos, there's a lot of manufacturers coming out with 3-cylinder jobbies. It seems to me that's a big sacrifice, considering the loss of balance. Don't get me wrong, most of them are doing a great job to overcome the inherent problems. I'm just not sure I understand the need? In something like a Puma, it's not a question of space. And I'm not sure the cost savings would be worth it. It would be lighter, but it seems like there's a technological resistance. Perhaps beyond a certain point, making a 4-cyliner smaller just doesn't deliver the fuel savings??
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Think of it like this - - Smaller block, less material - Smaller head, less material - Smaller crank, less material - Smaller oil pan, less material - Smaller valve cover, less material - Smaller intake and exhaust manifolds, less material - One less piston, rod and associated hardware - Four less valves, valve springs, followers. - Smaller gaskets, seals ect. Then, assembling all of that is quicker on the line. Overall, the cost per engine is lower, which adds up over the course of the engine's lifespan. We are talking hundreds of millions of dollars in savings here. In theory, servicing costs will be lower for the customer as well. So, I guess the question becomes, why carry around that extra cylinder when its absence for the most part wont be noticed by the customer. For the record, I don't want to own a 3-cylinder vehicle, but I don't hate the format either because the Ford versions are really nice to drive and sound good too.
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25-09-2024, 07:44 PM | #183 | ||
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I got no problem with the three cylinder turbo job, would rather see naturally aspirated 4 cylinder engines discontinued and replaced with turbo 3 cylinder engines.
You can make the same amount of torque but bring it in from 1500-2000 RPM on the turbo 3, instead of at 4000 RPM on a naturally aspirated 4 cylinder engine. Makes for a way nicer car to live with on a daily basis with the turbo 3. With what the Fiesta ST is like to drive with its peak torque coming in from 1500 RPM and maintaining it all the way out to 5000 RPM, makes for a very nice manual car to drive. |
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I have had two different Vw service guys tell me that the Vw 1 litre three cyl petrol ( which comes in at least three times of ke/torque) is the best motor Vw make.
The top tune is 85 kw and 200 nm torque at 2000 rpm Whereas in my Puma The Ford three cyl is 92 kw and 170 nm torque at 1400 or 1500 rpm I haven’t driven the 85 kw tune But my wife’s Polo is 70 kw and 175nm and is really laggy from take off while the Puma leaps out of the blocks Maybe auto gearbox issues |
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25-09-2024, 08:03 PM | #186 | ||
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Three tunes of kw/torque
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25-09-2024, 08:13 PM | #187 | |||
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That 92KW/170NM is the same figures as the WZ Fiesta Sport, same engine I guess |
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Yeah they are nice
Although hills dull the Puma the extra suv pork ( body weight) slows it up |
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That said, I wonder if part of the cost saving is utilising existing head designs and technology, rather than designing an entirely new engine of that size. Quote:
If you want to turbo-charge a 1.0L engine, why not do it to a 1.0L 4-cylinder.
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My Fiesta St standard had a throbby deep lower bass sound, but revving it was blah- there was no hard brassy edge or mechanical rasp and rattle of the good type like a good sporty vtec wrung out. I then put on an alloy Mountune intake induction elbow to replace the plastic OEM intake elbow that had a restriction. What I immediately noticed was the engine sounds a bit more brassy edged even driven normally, has lost some of the standard engine muddy low sound, and when I rev it out it gets that mechanical rasping rattle edge sound that is great. With a Dreamscience stage 1 99+ tune with a mix of e85 running at some 240 odd hp with 385 nm, the engine is a lot more brassy mechanical rasping edged which sounds great revved, which I just love. It certainly now is not a quiet engine, and I am talking induction sound only when revved. I think plastic is a great sound deadener on critical "trumpet " sound elements on an engine, but alloy metals on these "trumpet" sound components transmits the higher brassy edge of sound so much better.
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Also, a 3 cylinder often is designed with stroke etc and tuned to produce more torque but less power than a similar sized 4 cylinder engine. So it feels like a big lazy engine because of that characteristic.
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(Not a criticism, just my observations)
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The ST needs a good stage 1 tune like the Dreamscience tune, foam filter and alloy mountune throttle body. It smooths out the initial boost curve and extends the torque and power very very nicely into the upper revs. It is now a totally different drive in terms of power delivery and sound. With the standard ST I got bored with the engine, with the mods now, if the temp is below 18 degrees odd it is a blast, and in the wet if I push it in 3rd it is actually quite scary WOT.
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I'm pretty happy to take forced induction where its offered, I don't see the 1L Ecoboost as a bad thing in entry level commuter cars, Problem is the entry level commuter car option from Ford is the Ranger. If the choice is NA 4 cylinder or turbo 3 cylinder, turbo any day of the week. Quote:
Doesn't like long drives though before heatsoak, factory intercooler is pox, if you drive it for 300-500km+ it really struggles or if you get mid 20s and above you can feel the power loss through heatsoak but thats standard Ford Europe job, no different to my old TDCI Focus, I put a big intercooler on that and no more heatsoak dramas. Quote:
Nostrum does an upgrade kit for the WZ Fiesta ST: https://nostrum.mybigcommerce.com/1....fuel-pump-kit/ Also needs a fuel pressure sensor upgrade as the factory fuel pressure sensor can't read above 200 BAR (that upgraded pump can run 240 BAR plus). Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 27-09-2024 at 02:02 PM. |
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Cheers Franco, saw black Focus wagon in the wild yesterday, damn it looked mint, could be quite happy tootling boards around in that and enjoying motor/handling tbh, wet belt or no. I guess if you are forewarned you can be proactive.
Can 1.5L 3 cyl run on E85? Anyone done it?
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Change that high pressure fuel pump and I bet it'll be able to run on E85 no dramas. |
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Just checked the 182bhp Dragon 1.5 on 2020 Focus on the eflexfuel site
https://eflexfuel.com/en#vehicle-selection and got not compatible with their system Reason: Dual > DI- and MPI injection
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3 cylinder engines have to be low-reving, because they shake their guts out at high revs. Again, not a good thing.
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No, because my closest E85 servo is 50km away, however my Caprice is set up for it already, from cylinder heads with stainless steel valves, to fuel pressure regulator, fuel pump and injectors that are all E85 compatible matched with a very strong ignition system (8x 'LS2 Truck' coils)
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I had an Lz 1.5 - engines were supposed to hand grenade- moved it on at 130000 never had any issues with it - mine was manual - did hear of locals my way having them blow up early with auto gearboxes. |
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Maybe due to auto wanting to lug engine down low on the regular, causing long term issues. |
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The autos are focussed on fuel use and NOT a sensible rpm level. I often have to swing puma into low as the auto is not changing down early enough I can see a manual Swift in the picture provided I can get in and out - the simplicity and lack of over controlling driver safety systems is attractive |
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27-09-2024, 05:58 PM | #210 | |||
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Those hot-vee V8's sound appallingly bad, especially the BMW's with the stupid buzzy noise they pump through the audio system. Sadly, JLR are using BMW V8's to replace the glorious supercharged AJV8. Aston Martin now use that 4.0 AMG engine. I really don't understand the appeal of those engines. What you prefer, this V8....................... This one, doesn't even sound like a V8........................ Or these, pure naturally aspirated sound.......................... In the case of the last two, who cares if they are slower without forced induction, you would never tire of listening to those naturally aspirated V8's.
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