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Maserati V6 3.0 TwinTurbo "Nettuno"


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22 ore fa, AleMcGir scrive:

 

in effetti il carter piú che secco é "ultrasecco" guardate dove finiscono le pareti verticali del basamento, praticamente é chiuso con una "lastra" di minimo spessore, il serbatoio del carter é ridottissimo e il baricentro del motore come dice anche TonyH viene portato in basso al massimo

 

guardando le bielle corte e larghe, i pistoni stretti, la V delle valvole comandate dai quattro assi a camme, é veramente un motore "racing", bellissimo

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Martinelli era ritirato un anno fa, no?

 

chi e attualmente il direttore tecnico di Maserati?

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APHRODITE, DIVA DI BELLEZZA, AMORE E VOGLIA PARLA PERFETTAMENTE ITALIANA!!!

(Parliamo di macchine italiane, eh!)

Life is too short to drive german cars!!

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La Direzione Powertrain Maserati non so se sia ancora di Ing. Paolo Martinelli.

Però sapevo che sulla messa a punto di questi motori+telai (così come la GTA GTAm) ci lavorasse anche l'Ing. Pagliarini

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10 minuti fa, AlexMi scrive:

Esisterà anche versione con carter umido da montare su D-SUV?


Il V6 sostituirà in toto i V6 e V8 attuali...

Con ogni probabilità la versione a carter secco finirà oltre che su MC20 anche sulle GT.

Sulle applicazioni per auto “normali” sarebbe un inutile complicazione averlo, per cui immagino che ci saranno.

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Quel motore su un SUV farebbe questo effetto

 

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E' un motore PAZZESCO, disegnato con in mente le corse.

Non penalizziamolo con una carrozzeria indegna.

 

Lasciateci sognare. Per una volta.

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Some critics have complained that the 4C lacks luxury. To me, complaining about lack of luxury in a sports car is akin to complaining that a supermodel lacks a mustache.

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51 minuti fa, lukka1982 scrive:


Il V6 sostituirà in toto i V6 e V8 attuali...

Con ogni probabilità la versione a carter secco finirà oltre che su MC20 anche sulle GT.

 

Quindi v8 maserati sparirà sicuramente e del tutto? O un' ipotetica 4porte lo potrebbe avere almeno per immagine? 

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5 minuti fa, ciciuporchittu scrive:

Quindi v8 maserati sparirà sicuramente e del tutto? O un' ipotetica 4porte lo potrebbe avere almeno per immagine? 


La versione d’immagine sarà la BEV. 

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Maserati brings pre-chamber ignition to the mainstream

 

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Pre-chamber ignition systems are not a new idea, and have been used in industrial diesel and natural gas engine applications for decades. However, the past five years has seen their adoption in four-stroke gasoline engines used in motorsport series where fuel-flow restrictions place a premium on thermal efficiency, notably Formula 1 and in the LMP1 category of Le Mans racing.

 

The reason for their adoption has been to facilitate stable combustion under very lean running conditions, which would traditionally result in damaging knock when combined with elevated compression ratios in boosted applications – necessary to achieve high power outputs. Now, Maserati is bringing the technology to road-car applications with the announcement of its Nettuno engine, which will be fitted in the upcoming MC20 sportscar.

 

Maserati has released a number of details on the new engine, including an outline of its innovative fuel/ignition system, which seeks to harness pre-chamber ignition as a means of increasing the power density of its engine, rather than to facilitate ultra-lean running.

 

On this latter point, one of the main issues experienced with racing engines running at thermal efficiency levels in excess of 45% with very lean mixtures is NOX  production. Traditional three-way catalysts are effective at treating such emissions when engines are running at near stoichiometric, but these lose efficiency with richer or leaner mixtures. For racing engines, this is not a problem, but is a substantial roadblock to running ultra-lean production engines that must pass strict emissions tests.

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Due to this emissions problem, Maserati has not sought to produce a very lean burning engine and is instead using its pre-chamber system to increase knock resistance when running at high boost pressure. Meanwhile, it says it retains the refinement expected of a production car through using a hybrid system of pre-chamber and traditional spark ignition, combined with both port and direct injection. When ignition is instigated by the plug in the pre-chamber, the result is that a series of high-pressure jets are forced through the orifices in the chamber, leading to a much faster burn of the main chamber mixture than is possible with a traditional plug.

 

Under high load, high boost running, the pre-chamber ignition system is used, preventing detonation and enabling high boost levels, while at low loads the traditional plug ignition comes into play. This way, the noise and vibration issues that are characteristic of pre-chamber ignition systems are avoided when cruising or at low speeds. At high speed and high load, NVH becomes much less of a concern for drivers.

 

As shown in the illustrations, the engine features a pre-chamber in the center of the combustion chamber, which contains a sparkplug, as well as a laterally mounted plug in the side of the chamber. The direct injector is situated underneath the inlet valve at an angle of 25-30° from the piston crown, with the port injector firing almost vertically down toward the back of the inlet valve. Maserati says that the operating pressure of the direct injection system is up to 350 bar.

 

Of particular interest is the use of a passive pre-chamber system. Unlike Mahle’s Turbulent Jet Ignition system, unveiled in 2016, which places an injector and plug inside the pre-chamber, Maserati’s system draws fuel into the pre-chamber during the compression stroke from the main cylinder. This is similar to the way Porsche operated the pre-chamber system on its 919 Le Mans Hybrid and has a number of benefits, not least a reduction in the size of the pre-chamber, meaning a smaller combustion chamber surface area thus less heat losses. Through optimization of the orifice geometry, the flow into and thus mixture inside the pre-chamber can be controlled.

 

In overview, the Nettuno engine is a 3-liter, six-cylinder with a 90° bank angle. Total output is 630bhp at 7,500rpm, with peak torque of 730Nm at 3,000rpm. This makes its specific power output an impressive 210bhp/liter. Maserati says that the MC20 will “take Maserati back to the world of racing”, and looking at the specifications, the engine would make an ideal candidate for use in the upcoming IMSA LMDh formula or the ACO’s Le Mans Hypercar class.

 

https://www.enginetechnologyinternational.com/news/new-engine/maserati-brings-pre-chamber-ignition-to-the-mainstream.html

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