Hyundai Announced a 140 hp 1.4 T-GDi Engine

by Sep 29, 2015All News, Frankfurt 2015, Hyundai, Technical2 comments

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Also joining the range of new generation Hyundai engines, the South Korean carmaker is running a program that step by step will bring a new family of turbo engines, and after we met the 1.0-liter T-GDi and the development of a Twin Turbo engine, is time for a new small Turbo engine, based on the 1.4-liter engine.

[ads id=”0″ style=”float:left;padding:9px;”]With a power output of 140 hp and 242 Nm of torque, the newly developed powerplant is significantly lighter than its predecessor, the Gamma 1.4-litre engine, and boasts a re-engineered turbo to increase throttle response time and boost low-end torque.

“The advantages of our new small petrol engines are clear – they are compact and light in weight, fuel efficient and still provide the flexibility to provide our customers with different power outputs. Our engineers have achieved a reduction in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions without compromising on driving pleasure, proving our cars can be frugal as well as fun.” said Dr. Michael Winkler, Head of Powertrain at Hyundai Motor’s European Technical Centre in Rüsselsheim.

The 1,353 cc four-cylinder turbocharged gasoline engine is significantly lighter than its predecessor, the Gamma 1.4-litre engine. The unit’s base weight has been reduced by 14 kg and it also boasts greater efficiency and power, delivering 140 hp and 242 Nm of torque.

The new Kappa T-GDi engine incorporates a high-pressure single-scroll turbocharger integrated within the exhaust manifold to improve operational efficiency. The relocated and re-engineered turbo means throttle response time and low-end torque have improved. The new design injects fuel directly inside the cylinder, improving combustion rates for better power and fuel efficiency.

Written by Jose Antonio Lopez

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