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Old 06-08-2006, 09:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Popular Hot Rodding Turbo Ecotec story

With V-8 horsepower, GM's new turbocharged four-cylinder Ecotec laughs at imports.

Popular Hot Roding June Issue by Steven Rupp.

"You may be reading this and wondering why PHR is doing a story on a four banger. The answer is simple: this new turbocharged Ecotec makes V-8 power, while retaining four-cylinder fuel mileage. To illustrate the point, let's turn the clock back to 1985, when GM introduced its then fire-breathing 250 HP, L98 tuned port small block in the new C4 corvette. At the time, the Corvette was the fastest car you could buy in America; it was the pinnacle of power and performance, and now it's to be upstaged by a four cylinder. My, how far we've come.

Many of the technical innovations in the turbo Ecotec, like variable valve timing and intercooling, have been around for a while, yet it's the unique way these systems are combined with new cutting edge, technology that allows this small displacement engine to chum out a very impressive 260 HP and an equal amount of torque. It may not sound like much compared to GM's 505-HP LS7, but at only two liters, it's the highest specific output engine ever built by GM. WHAT'S NOT TO LOVE ABOUT 2.1 hp PER CUBIC INCH? We're not suggesting you rip out your 383 stroker motor and toss an Ecotec, but we invite you to learn about the technology that may eventually find its way into V8s that we love. After all, at 2.1 HP per cubic inch, GM's LS7 would be putting out over 896 HP, and that's a number worth shooting for."

DIRECT INJECTION

One key factor in the Ecotec’s ability to make power is the use of direct injection. This system differs from the fuel delivery process of a conventional engine by spraying fuel directly in the combustion chamber, where it is mixed with air drawn into the chamber through the intake. In a conventional fuel injected engine, air and fuel are mixed in the intake port or intake manifold prior to going into the combustion chamber. Direct injection is an evolution of this process and offers improved control of the fuel by introducing it closer to the point of combustion.

According to Ecotec’s chief Engineer Dean Guard, “Direct injection (spark Ignited Direct Injection – SIDI as GM calls it) is one of those rare technologies where we get a synergistic benefits from a single technology. Direct injection offers the opportunity to increase the compression ratio due to the charge-cooling effects of the in-cylinder fuel vaporization, and therefore helps both improve fuel economy, around 2%, and performance with roughly a 5% power increase.” The way that direct injection precisely delivers the fuel enables a more complete combustion, particularly on cold starts when emissions are higher. Better combustion means fewer emissions and a greater fuel economy benefit from the higher compression. It’s a win-win in an industry constantly trying to meet tougher government standards.

DUAL-SCROLL TURBO

Another technology unique to this motor is the use of a dual-scroll turbocharger. Dual exhaust passages from the engine to the turbine move the exhaust gas to the turbo more efficiently. This in turn reduces the time needed for the turbo to spool up and cuts the lag time commonly associated with turbocharging at low rpm. Guard told PHR: “The engine feels more like a naturally aspirated engine since there is virtually no lag. Throttle response is immediate.” Max boost for the intercooler system is about 20 psi and the motor is in boost as low as 1,700 rpm with peak boost at around 2,500 rpm. This turbo is well tested in currently used in boosted Saabs.” According to Ed Groff, assistant chief engineer of the Ecotec turbo: “Direct injection technology works well with turbocharging and helps deliver a great balance of power and economy. The Ecotec 2.0 liter turbo produces the power expected of a V6, but in a smaller, more efficient package – and the driving response is simply terrific.” We asked Guard why GM chose a turbo over a supercharger and he had this to say: “This engine from day one was designed as a global engine. Turbos are well-received in Europe, but the same cannot be said for supercharging. The turbo also suffers less from parasitic losses typically of supercharging. Also, the dual scroll turbo coupled with SIDI results in virtually no turbo lag, so a supercharger was even less necessary.” Being able to effectively market the engine overseas means that the overall cost for the powertrain development can be spread over the international market.”

More to come: Dual Cam Phasing, Oil-Cooled Pistons, Let The Wrenching Begin, & Bottom Line.

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Awesome article, and great post, Thank You!!!!
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Thanks for posting it.
One of the reasons I want the Redline is the amazing technology behind the motor. It is nice to read about it in Hot Rod magazine!

Validates that it is just not GM Hype !
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Great post. Thanks for the updated information.
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Awesome info Jim!!!

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Thanks for the info, since I am not to familiar with the Turbos this helped. Man I can't wait to drive one of these
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very interesting

Thanks for the info Jim. Really good article
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part 2:

DUAL CAM PHASING

The dual camshafts of the turbo Ecotec are equipped with phasers (we will resist the urge to insert a “Star Trek” reference) that allow for the intake and exhaust valve timing to be constantly varied. Through the use of cam position sensors, the engine control module can precisely modulate the timing of the valve and this allows for the combustion process to be optimized. According to Guard it also allows for generous overlap to be used at low RPM levels that in turn decrease the response time of the turbocharger and gives a “more immediate feeling and power”. This is yet another technology that works well with the direct injection and dual-scroll turbo to meet the goals of the Ecotec program.

OIL-COOLED PISTONS

Below each piston lies an oil cooling jet. These jets spray oil directly into the channels that are cast into the bottom of the oil-galley pistons. This helps to reduce piston temperatures by as much as 95 degrees. The system continuously delivers pressurized oil for cool and lubrication. This reduces noise, friction and greatly adds to the durability of the engine at high power levels. The oil pump used in this engine is the same as that found in all other Ecotec engines and it was designed from the onset to support future high-performance applications.

LET THE WRENCHING BEGIN!

The immediate problem with modifying the new turbo Ecotec will be the uniqueness of the design. Even though many parts are shared with other members of the Ecotec family, many of the power-making parts are not. The cylinders head was built specifically for the SIDI fuel injectors so there are no immediate replacement performance heads. The cast pistons are unique due to their internal channels for the oil squirters. If you were to swap in existing aftermarket forged pistons, you would loose most of the benefits of the oil cooling and since the top of the piston is dished specifically for SIDI, it’s doubtful they would work at all. Because of the design of the phasers and variable valve timing, a swap of the cams would be tricky as well. Even the computer, which is based on the new 58-tooth reluctor wheel, is something that the aftermarket is just now starting to figure out how to tune. Like all new technologies, there’s a learning curve involved and this engine is all about cutting-edge teach. Now for the good news. Over the last four years, GM has made good on its promise to turn the Ecotec into the “small block Chevy” of the compact crowd. GM Performance Parts has successfully built a line of serious speed parts for the first-Generation Ecotec- stuff like block, cranks, and cylinder head. Camshafts, pistons, and intakes. We’re regularly seeing over 800 hp from the First-Generation Ecotec architecture and it’s only going to go higher with the new turbo version, which already has an upgraded block and a forged steel crank.

Based on the engineered-in margin of past turbocharged GM mills such as the 4.3-liter V-6 Cyclone / Typhoon and the 3.8-liter LC2 Buick V-6, it’s not a stretch to imagine 350 easy hp out of the turbo Ecotec with only a turbo upgrade, bigger injectors and a computer re-flash. And unlike a naturally aspirated engine, a turbocharged one has potential to respond to minor tweaks in a big way. Dodge’s four-cylinder SRT-4, for instance, is boosted from 225 hp to 355 hp with its stage 3R kit, which consist only of a reprogrammed computer, large injectors, wastegate actuator, a few sensors, a large turbo, and a bigger fuel pump. The two big differences between the dodge and the Turbo Ecotec is that the Ecotec start with 35 more hp, and all that power drives the rear wheel for maximum effect. Coupled to world-class, fully independent suspension and dropped into an easy-to-wrench-on engine compartment. The tubo Ecotec and Solstice GXP already have us salivating.


BOTTOM LINE

GM feels this is a “no compromise” package and they have gone through all the validation processes to show it will hold up to real-world use. The folk at GM are understandably proud of their accomplishment with the new turbo Ecotec and the synergy of various technologies employment. “The 2.0 liter turbo is the pinnacle of Ecotec performance to date, with additional growth planned. The ground-work for its capabilities was laid on the drawing table at the very beginning of the Ecotec’s development,” said Groff. “Prior work and a far thinking engine design continue to help GM respond to market demand around the globe more quickly and with greater accuracy.”

Put all these technologies together and what you end up with is a look at the future of modern high-performance engines. While these technologies help GM’s newest four-banger make good power for its diminutive size, just imagine what they could do to pump up the power in the next generation of V-8 mills. Guard had this say:“ No decision has been made at this point, but we’re proud of this engine and we’re always looking for additional ways to get it to the marketplace, so stay tuned.”
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This thing should be 75% the fun of a C6 Corvette for 60% of the price. Not to mention the spectacular appearance.
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Wow

Holy horsepower Batman. I haven't been following the engine market for a few years and this is only getting better. Thanks a bunch Axel.
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Wow, Indeed

Thanks for the post!
I'm glad to see the media is coming around giving the praise the Sky deserves!
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