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  • GM Reveals Small-Block V-8 with Direct Injection - wardsauto.com

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    GM Reveals Small-Block V-8 with Direct Injection - wardsauto.com
    By Mike Sutton
    Aug. 29, 2007
    MILFORD, MI – Although General Motors Corp. is dividing its resources to cover all fronts of advanced powertrain development, the future of the auto maker’s foundation OHV small-block V-8 architecture appears secure with the advent of direct-injection gasoline (DIG) technology.

    Among the various exhibits of engineering bravado on display at the auto maker’s proving grounds here, including two-mode hybrid-electric drivetrains, ultra-clean turbodiesels and homogeneous charge compression ignition flex-fuel engines, a seemingly untouched Cadillac Escalade stands out.

    Emblazoned with giant E85 banners down its flanks, there is little to indicate the industry’s first OHV V-8 with DIG fueling lurks beneath the SUV’s pearl white hood.

    The experimental engine is based on GM’s current all-aluminum Gen IV 6.2L V-8 (L92) found in the Escalade, GMC Yukon Denali and Hummer H2. Depending on the application, the powerplant, which sports port fuel injection, variable valve timing (VVT) and dual-cam phasing, is rated between 380-403 hp in stock form.

    However, with a little tweaking to accommodate the auto industry’s latest fuel-injection hardware, the prototype V-8 is producing “well north of 450 hp (on gasoline),” says Dave Sczomak, development engineer-GM Powertrain Advanced Engineering.
    Running the engine on E85 ethanol allows for even more power to be coaxed from the big V-8, he adds, noting the 85%/15% ethanol/gasoline mix generally carries a race fuel-like 106 octane rating.

    Cruising the web of test roads onsite, the Escalade motors along smoothly with a characteristic large-displacement V-8 burble. However, mashing the gas from a standstill produces a wave of power that propels the big truck at a noticeably more rapid pace than the production version.

    Along with the substantial increase in horsepower, DIG also contributes to about a 10% increase in low-end torque, Sczomak says. In addition, fuel economy is moderately improved (3-6%), as are cold-start emissions of hydrocarbons.

    To accommodate the DIG fueling system, GM redesigned the L92 cylinder heads, rearranging the intake ports to make room for the eight high-pressure injectors that squirt fuel directly into the side of the combustion chamber at 2,250 psi (155 bar).
    New dished pistons – similar to a diesel’s – were installed for added clearance of the injectors. They also contribute to a greater compression ratio (11.5:1 vs. 10.5:1), which can be employed because of the high-octane composition of E85 and the knock-reducing cooling effect of introducing fuel directly into the cylinder.

    A modified engine controller manages the engine’s operation, while VVT and Active Fuel Management cylinder deactivation contribute to efficiency and refinement.

    The development sounds like a no-brainer for improving nearly every aspect of the near-60-year-old small block’s performance.
    However, Tom Stephens, group vice president-GM Powertrain and Quality, notes introducing a production DIG small block would “require the next-generation architecture” of the engine, or Gen V.

    This primarily is due to the huge volumes of V-8 engines GM produces, Sczomak says, noting a radical change in cylinder-head design, for example, becomes a monumental undertaking when taking into account GM’s annual build of more than 1 million small block V-8s.

    Fortunately, timing is on the auto maker’s side. The recent introduction of the ’08 Corvette’s 430-hp LS3 V-8, along with the release later this year of the ’08 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid’s 6.0L V-8, represent the last editions of the Gen IV engine family, Stephens says.

    All subsequent introductions will be of the Gen V architecture and could have DIG fueling integrated from the ground up, especially considering the refinement of the current test engine’s operation. The greater specific output provided by DIG also would allow for greater engine downsizing, thereby improving fuel economy even further.

    “GM would want to introduce this (DIG) on a high-profile vehicle, such as the new (Chevrolet) Camaro or (rear-wheel-drive) Impala,” Global Insight analyst John Wolkonowicz says, referring to the auto maker’s plans for new volume models based on its global RWD platform developed by GM Holden Ltd. in Australia.

    The new Camaro, which originally was shown at the 2005 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, is expected to appear later next year as an ’09 model, with the all-new RWD Impala taking form sometime early in the next decade. Revisions for future generations of the Corvette and Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra pickups are expected in the same timeframe, Wolkonowicz says.

    By capitalizing on areas of significant improvement that remain untapped in its core engine lineup, while simultaneously amping up the arrival of its new hybrid-electric vehicles, clean diesels and hydrogen fuel cells, GM clearly is betting on an ever-fracturing market for advanced powertrains.

    As a result, the iconic grumble of the small-block V-8 appears poised to remain a fixture of the automotive landscape for the foreseeable future.

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    As a result, the iconic grumble of the small-block V-8 appears poised to remain a fixture of the automotive landscape for the foreseeable future.
    As long as this is the case and it makes tons of power, I'm all for technology!!

    Very cool.

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    • #3
      The ante for the current horsepower wars just went up a bit...

      Originally posted by Redd8407
      I WANT NOISE! SPEED! AN ENGINE THAT SHAKES MY INTERNAL ORGANS LIKE THEY GOT PARKINSON'S! I DONT WANT AN ENGINE THAT IS PARTIALLY POWERED BY MY LAPTOP BATTERY!
      Originally posted by Z28ISGR8
      WHY THE F*CK IS THERE A GOAT ON A FERRARI?
      Originally posted by Darren
      I think it is because I take it in and out all the time, the rubber has just stretched out, especially at the bottom where it is really thin. It annoys me more then anything.

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      • #4
        For GM!!!!!!!!
        Western Michigan Camaro Club ~ President
        1987 Camaro IROC-Z Pearl White & Black w/ Red Pearl, 355 TPI, A4, 3:42, AirRide,"GOMARO"
        2017 Silverado Double Cab Z71 Pepperdust Metallic, 5.3, A6, 3:42, "SASYZ71"
        2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GT White, 3800
        WMCC Website www.wmcamaro.org

        "A government big enough to give you everything you want,
        is strong enough to take everything you have." — Thomas Jefferson

        "Democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who
        are willing to work and give to those who would not."
        Thomas Jefferson

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        • #5
          Wohoo! I literally cheered when i read this! Probably the coolest thing that grabbed my attention about the new Sky Redline is the direct injection, well the turbo's cool too! But to see this technology finally coming to a v8 that we all know and love really is awesome. This nerd is happy.

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          • #6
            Its all good until the injector pump quits, just happened to my neighbors duramax. Now there was a pricey fix, and his truck didnt even have 90k on it yet.
            1999 Camaro - 6 liters of fury.....

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            • #7
              Yea Spencer those are alot of money just like the injecters there up to 500 bucks for 1

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              • #8
                !@#$ yea!!!!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by WMCC AL View Post
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                  when taking into account GM’s annual build of more than 1 million small block V-8s.
                  I just wet myself.
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                  88' Trans Am 350 TPI




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                  • #10
                    I'll take 2!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by sman View Post
                      Its all good until the injector pump quits, just happened to my neighbors duramax. Now there was a pricey fix, and his truck didnt even have 90k on it yet.
                      GM now has a 100,000 mile powertrain warranty though.

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                      • #12
                        Yea then they replace them all and you gotta pay for the next one lol but heck something like this is what they need

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                        • #13
                          God, it seems like all the cool tech came out after I bought my Z, I just cant keep up in the horsepower race with my poor ol' standard combustion N/A LT1...then again my repair bill doesnt crest four digits for non-internal engine repairs and theres alway Forced induction lurking around the corner
                          The Chevy Camaro was built with a single purpose in mind which it executes flawlessly...Going very very fast in a straight line until your hair catches on fire.



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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Orange Terror View Post
                            GM now has a 100,000 mile powertrain warranty though.
                            Oh but Dodge's is better Lifetime Warranty (as long as you are the original owner)
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                            Turbo Charged LS1/T56

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by WMCCjames View Post
                              Oh but Dodge's is better Lifetime Warranty (as long as you are the original owner)
                              You just Had to get that in there didn't ya.
                              Western Michigan Camaro Club ~ President
                              1987 Camaro IROC-Z Pearl White & Black w/ Red Pearl, 355 TPI, A4, 3:42, AirRide,"GOMARO"
                              2017 Silverado Double Cab Z71 Pepperdust Metallic, 5.3, A6, 3:42, "SASYZ71"
                              2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GT White, 3800
                              WMCC Website www.wmcamaro.org

                              "A government big enough to give you everything you want,
                              is strong enough to take everything you have." — Thomas Jefferson

                              "Democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who
                              are willing to work and give to those who would not."
                              Thomas Jefferson

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