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15.06.2006 AUTODELTA INTRODUCE THE
NEW 156 JTS SUPER - THE WORLD'S FIRST SUPERCHARGED DIRECT INJECTION ALFA
ROMEO
Autodelta is proud to introduce their latest supercharged production model,
the Autodelta 156 JTS Super, another important 'world first' from the World's
leading aftermarket Alfa Romeo tuner. The Autodelta 156 JTS Super has become
the first production version of Alfa Romeo's highly-rated JTS (Jet
Thrust Stoichiometric) direct injection petrol engine. In fact of all the major
global carmakers only the VW/Audi
Group currently applies forced induction principles to the new generation of
efficient EURO4 compliant direct injection
technology petrol engines.
Direct injection engines have surged in popularity in recent years with many
major carmakers embracing this option. With these evolutionary engines fuel is
delivered directly into the cylinder where it is then mixed with the incoming
air. Conventional fuel injection engines use a process that sees the fuel and
air mixed prior to entry to the cylinder, causing partial evaporation to occur.
Direct injection brings the fuel introduction point as close as is possible to
the point of combustion, resulting in improved control. The fuel injectors are
located below the intake ports which only introduce air to the combustion
chamber, unlike a fuel injection engine, resulting in increased efficiency. The
direct injection engine allows a slightly higher compression ratio to be used,
resulting in improved fuel efficiency at low and medium revs. The improved fuel
delivery system allows a lowering of emissions, particularly during the 'cold
start' procedure.
The new Autodelta 156 JTS Super conversion option is immediately available for
fitting either from the firm's London-based engineering headquarters or from
their global network of agents.
"We have spent a lot of time developing and applying practical supercharging
technology to the direct injection JTS family of engines," says
Autodelta boss Jano Djelalian. "Customer demand for a significant increase
in power, from the very efficient and economical JTS unit, has been quite strong."
Autodelta's development team have
fully re-engineered the package to remain completely EURO4 compliant, spending significant time re-mapping the
electronics, and importantly retaining the positive fuel consumption
attributes that are well associated with Alfa Romeo's JTS engine. The 4-cylinder
Alfa Romeo JTS engine, with its specific combustion system, was first introduced
in 2002 to replace the much-loved Twin Spark unit. It offered typical values of
more power over the outgoing engine (165bhp to 155bhp), a large lower end torque
increases (151 to 137 lb/ft), smooth and enhanced acceleration performance right
through the rev bands, and increased fuel efficiency. A refined power unit, it was very well
received by Alfa Romeo enthusiasts' and the media alike. Now power output of
this engine has been
raised by Autodelta to 220 bhp @ 6,600rpm while the peak torque delivered is boosted to 192 lb/ft @
3,400rpm. In fact the new Autodelta 156 JTS Super pumps out the same level
of torque
at 2,500 rpm as the potent Alfa Romeo 156 GTA. To match the performance, the first Autodelta
156 2.0 JTS wears a GTA front bumper and headlights, as well as a subtle Autodelta boot spoiler and clear tail lamps.
The new 4-cyl JTS engine 'Super' option will, in the coming months, become
available for the other JTS-powered members of the Alfa
Romeo family: the GT Coupé, Spider (facelift) and 166 (facelift).
"Developing the Alfa 156 Super has been a very important project for us,"
says Jano. "Applying supercharging to the JTS engine has allowed our
engineers to gain a lot of experience before stepping on to developing a
forced induction option range for the new Alfa 159 and Brera which, and while
these models are using a brand-new breed of engines, they still require similar principles to be applied." |