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2011 Chevy Cruze's & Volt new engine info
Friday, September 26, 2008 3:57 AM
GM's 'Boost' In Efficient Four-Cylinders Includes More Turbos

Strategy Highlighted by the 2011 Chevy Cruze's new 1.4L Turbo that is Expected to Be a Fuel Economy Leader

GM will double its global production of small four-cylinder engines (1.0L to 1.4L) by 2011, with more than half of the increase coming in North America. The strategy is highlighted by an all-new, 1.4L Turbo engine that will power the 2011 Chevrolet Cruze.

The 1.4L Turbo enables great vehicle performance and fuel economy. In fact, the Cruze is expected to be a fuel economy leader in its segment when it launches in mid-2010, and its new engine reinforces GM’s commitment to replacing larger-displacement engines with more compact, advanced four-cylinder engines that optimize performance and fuel savings.

One-third of GM’s North American engine volume will be four-cylinders by 2011, and 21 percent of the four-cylinder volume will be turbocharged – a seven-fold increase over today’s volume of turbo engines.

“Power-dense four-cylinders such as the 1.4L Turbo are an integral part of GM’s portfolio of advanced propulsion technologies, including cam phasing, direct injection, Active Fuel Management, clean diesels, hybrids, flex-fuel vehicles, six-speed transmissions and electric propulsion,” said Tom Stephens, executive vice president, GM Global Powertrain and Global Quality. “GM is focused on delivering vehicles that look great, are fuel efficient and fun to drive.”

The Chevy Cruze is such a vehicle. It is an all-new, global compact car that will be built for worldwide distribution at GM’s Lordstown, Ohio facility. It will be offered with the 1.4L Turbo in North America, along with additional small-displacement engines for models sold outside of North America.

A non-turbocharged 1.4L variant will serve as a secondary energy source for the 2011 Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric vehicle. For trips up to 40 miles, the Volt’s primary source of power comes from its lithium-ion battery. When the battery’s energy is depleted, the 1.4L engine activates, generating electricity to power the Volt for several hundred additional miles until its battery is recharged.

--1.4L Turbo details--

At 100 horsepower per liter, the new turbocharged 1.4L has the power of a larger engine but retains the efficiency of a small-displacement four-cylinder in most driving conditions.

“Because of the turbocharger’s on-demand power and responsiveness, it’s like having two engines in the same vehicle – one for power and one for fuel economy,” said Stephens. “It’s truly the best of both worlds.”

The 1.4L’s turbocharger is integrated within the exhaust manifold, for reduced weight and greater packaging flexibility in smaller vehicles. A reinforced crankshaft and stronger connecting rods are unique, delivering additional strength to support the engine’s pressurized, high-rpm performance.

Estimated power ratings for the 1.4L Turbo will be 140 horsepower (104 kW) with a torque rating of 148 lb.-ft. (200 Nm).

In addition to the Chevrolet Cruze, GM will introduce the 1.4L turbo in the U.S. in two additional GM models in 2011.

--Global engine family--

GM’s small four-cylinder gasoline engines include displacements of 1.0L, 1.2L and 1.4L. The engines were designed with fuel efficiency in mind, including technology such as full variable valve timing that optimizes power and fuel efficiency across the rpm band.

More importantly, torque for these engines – the pulling power that is felt when accelerating from a stop – is generated at lower rpm, for strong, off-the-line launches and confident acceleration at all speeds. Supporting powertrain features, such as torque converter design and transmission gearing, accentuate engine power and contribute further to the feeling of performance.

All engines in the family have premium design elements that contribute to world-class smoothness and durability, including:

-Dual overhead camshafts
-Roller-finger follower valvetrain
-Chain-driven camshafts
-Flow-controlled oil pump
-Piston-cooling oil jets
-Thermal management

The engines also incorporate numerous mass-reducing features, including a cast iron block with a hollow frame structure, hollow-cast camshafts, and on non-turbo engines, crankshafts with hollow-core main bearing journals and connecting rod journals.


Cruze's 1.4L I-4 VVT Turbo (LUJ)


2011 1.4L I-4 Range Extender for Chevrolet Volt




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Re: 2011 Chevy Cruze's & Volt new engine info
Friday, September 26, 2008 3:58 AM
GM Announces $370 Million Investment for New Small Engine Manufacturing in North America

New GM engines will power Chevrolet Cruze and electrify Chevy Volt New, highly flexible manufacturing facility is planned

General Motors Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Rick Wagoner today announced that the company will invest $370 million in the U.S. to build a new manufacturing plant for its global 4-cylinder engines in Flint, Mich. The plant will begin production in the U.S. in 2010, and will be the exclusive manufacturing facility in North America to produce the Chevrolet Volt’s range extending engine.

The investment in Flint is one of several that have been announced at U.S. plants in the past 10 years, adding up to over a $9 billion total investment in Michigan and more than $42 billion in the United States. “GM, the UAW and the City of Flint have had a long- standing relationship,” Wagoner said. “ Based on the capability and the commitment of the men and women who will work here, the tradition and leadership from UAW Local 599, the tremendous automotive heritage that underlies this region, and the strong partnerships we enjoy with local, state, and federal governments… we are confident that Flint is exactly the right place to build our all-new powertrain plant.”

“We are proud that General Motors has chosen Michigan as the best place to develop and produce the revolutionary Chevy Volt and other next-generation vehicles and components,” Governor Jennifer M. Granholm said. “Our competitive business climate, outstanding workforce and aggressive strategy to diversify our economy put us in a strong position to win this project and be the state that helps GM produce the cars and trucks that will help end our nation’s dependence on foreign oil.”

The investment includes construction of the new 552,000 square foot plant, machinery, equipment and special tooling to support production of the new 4-cylinder engines. In addition to the $349 million facility investment, GM will invest an additional $21 million for vendor tooling to support the new Flint operations. Construction on the new facility is slated to begin immediately, with completion in 2010. The project will retain about 300 hourly jobs.

Two engines will be built at the new facility. A 1.4-liter turbo for the Chevrolet Cruze and 1.4-liter naturally aspirated engine for the Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric vehicle (E-REV), will be new members of an engine family already deployed successfully around the world, primarily in Europe. The engines will play a key role in GM’s plan to double global production of small four-cylinder engines by 2011, with more than half of that increase coming from North America.

Tom Stephens, GM Executive Vice President of Global Powertrain and Global Quality spoke to the role the 1.4-liter turbo will play in the company’s line-up. “The new 1.4L turbo for the Chevrolet Cruze highlights GM’s global commitment to offering engines that provide outstanding fuel efficiency without compromising vehicle performance. The new 1.4L turbocharged engine has the power of a larger engine, but retains the efficiency of a small-displacement four-cylinder. And with this engine, we expect the Cruze to be a fuel economy leader in its segment when it’s introduced in early 2010 . ”

Within the new engine plant will be GM Powertrain’s most flexible and competitive engine assembly lines in the world, with approximately 300 highly flexible stations that will allow assembly of multiple 4-cylinder engine families without retooling. The plant will be a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified facility, the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings. And the plant will be landfill free, meaning no waste from manufacturing operations will go to landfills, but will be recycled, reused or converted to energy, proving the plant will be as environmentally sound as the products it manufactures.





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Re: 2011 Chevy Cruze's & Volt new engine info
Friday, September 26, 2008 1:59 PM
Damn that engine is tiny!



Looks like I could probably carry a full long block without even breaking a sweat!




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Re: 2011 Chevy Cruze's & Volt new engine info
Friday, September 26, 2008 2:32 PM
I've taken larger dumps



Re: 2011 Chevy Cruze's & Volt new engine info
Friday, September 26, 2008 4:47 PM
So basically tis boosted 1.4 will have roughlt the same hp & tq numbers as our old LD9 Z24's?
Wow.
that's pretty impressive. Even more so when you consider Toyota just recently caught up to the Z24's hp&tq numbers with the release of their own 2.4L in the tC. GM beat them at their own game by producing a small motor with ballsy performance. Bravo



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Re: 2011 Chevy Cruze's & Volt new engine info
Monday, September 29, 2008 12:32 PM
its cool and all......

I just hope they don't label it ecotec like some other undeserving motors


we don't need to be like honda and name every engine "vtec" weather it is or isn't just becouse the name is popular


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Re: 2011 Chevy Cruze's & Volt new engine info
Monday, September 29, 2008 1:33 PM
"V-TEC" is a marketing name not a technology, like Ecotec, Duratec, Vortec, Power Stroke, Bluetec, etc.
And being this engine derived from GM of Europe from the Ecotec line, it rightfully deserves the "Ecotec" name.



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Re: 2011 Chevy Cruze's & Volt new engine info
Monday, September 29, 2008 4:25 PM
Dave wrote:Damn that engine is tiny!



Looks like I could probably carry a full long block without even breaking a sweat!


Yeah I mean hell, that lady is standing there holding it no sweat. You might have a chance then.

I wonder if GMPP will offer a larger manifold with integrated turbo?






Re: 2011 Chevy Cruze's & Volt new engine info
Tuesday, September 30, 2008 12:15 PM
I like that little motor.. LIke said almost has the same HP as our LD9's and its smaller displacement.. I like










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Re: 2011 Chevy Cruze's & Volt new engine info
Tuesday, September 30, 2008 12:26 PM
ill stick to my ole green gas guzzlers , they cost less in the long run






Re: 2011 Chevy Cruze's & Volt new engine info
Saturday, October 04, 2008 12:51 PM
Hope thats not replacing the bigger Ecotecs...



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Re: 2011 Chevy Cruze's & Volt new engine info
Saturday, October 04, 2008 8:03 PM
Mr.Goodwrench-G.T. wrote:"V-TEC" is a marketing name not a technology, like Ecotec, Duratec, Vortec, Power Stroke, Bluetec, etc.
And being this engine derived from GM of Europe from the Ecotec line, it rightfully deserves the "Ecotec" name.


I really hope that's a troll.


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Re: 2011 Chevy Cruze's & Volt new engine info
Sunday, October 05, 2008 9:26 AM
PURE DICE (ecotecfiero) wrote:Hope thats not replacing the bigger Ecotecs...


I would 100% count on it



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