A cosa serve il Multiair?
A cosa serve il Multiair?
Il sistema Multiair permette di gestire in modo molto elastico e indipendente, adeguando alle diverse situazioni operative, due variabili, il tempo di apertura e la fasatura d'apertura delle valvole di aspirazione, ritardandone l'apertura e/o anticipando la chiusura.
Come funziona il motore Twinair?
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Come va la nuova Panda TwinAir?
Estremamente facile da guidare, la Fiat Panda Twinair presenta un assetto abbastanza comodo ma non eccessivamente molle che, unito al buon isolamento acustico ed alle curate finiture interne, rende l'auto confortevole ed appagante, anche nei tragitti più lunghi.
What is the MultiAir II?
- The MultiAir is variable valve timing and lift technology controlled by electro-hydraulic valve actuators. The 2.4 Tigershark is equipped with a MultiAir II system that commands both the opening and the closing point for the intake valve event.
How does a multi air system work?
- Technology. "The MultiAir system is elegantly simple. An electrohydraulic actuator—a high-response, electronically activated solenoid—controls the pressure applied to hydraulic fluid (engine oil drawn from the sump) that fills a thin passageway that connects the intake valves and the camshaft.
What are the advantages of MultiAir technology?
- The system allows optimum timing of intake valve operation. MultiAir technology can increase power (up to 10%) and torque (up to 15%), as well as reduce consumption levels (up to 10%) and emissions of CO 2 (up to 10%), particulates (up to 40%) and NOx (up to 60%) when compared to a traditional petrol engine.
Where is the multi air engine made?
- In 2010, the 1.4L MultiAir engine won the International Engine of the Year as well as Popular Science's Best of What's New. In the same year, the Fiat SGE engine (0.9 turbocharged and 1.0 naturally aspirated TwinAir units), also using MultiAir technology, was launched in the Fiat 500. It is produced in Bielsko-Biała, Poland.