How Maserati's Brilliant MC20 Engine Works - F1 Tech In A Road Car!
The Maserati MC20 Nettuno Engine Uses Pre-Chamber Combustion Like Formula 1 Cars!
Every cylinder has dual chambers, dual spark plugs, and dual fuel injectors!
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The Maserati MC20 Nettuno Engine uses dual combustion chambers, dual spark plugs per cylinder, and dual injectors per cylinder. It's packed with innovative tech, sharing commonalities with F1 pre-chamber engine technology. It's a 3.0L, twin-turbo V6 engine making 620 horsepower and 538 lb-ft of torque. The prechamber technology allows for greater power output by reducing engine knock. Watch the video to learn all about it!
Maserati Nettuno Press Release:
"The new power unit has a V90° architecture, with a 3-litre, 6-cylinder twin-turbo, and features a dry sump (a classic solution on super sportscars). It delivers 630CV at 7500rpm and 730 Nm of torque from 3000rpm with a specific power output of 210CV/litre. The compression ratio is 11:1, the stroke is 82 mm and the bore 88 mm.
The soul of the engine is the innovative pre-chamber combustion system featuring twin-spark plugs. This technology is derived from Formula 1 and is now available, for the first time, on an engine destined for the road.
The engine has three main features:
The pre-chamber: a combustion chamber is set between the central electrode and the traditional combustion chamber and connected by a series of specially-designed holes.
Lateral sparkplug: a traditional sparkplug acts as a support to ensure constant combustion when the engine is operating at a level that doesn’t need the pre-chamber to kick in.
Twin injection system – direct and indirect: linked to the fuel supply pressure at 350bar, the system reduces noise low down on the rev range, lowering emissions and improving consumption."
Source: https://www.maserati.com/international/en/news/nettuno-engine-MC20-reveal-9-september-modena
Related Links:
Nettuno Shares Ferrari Commonalities - https://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars/car-technology/a33078911/maserati-nettuno-v6-part-sharing/
MC20 Engine Patent - https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=US239193347&tab=PCTDESCRIPTION
MC20 Press Release - https://www.media.maserati.com/en-ww/releases/1588
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Every cylinder has dual chambers, dual spark plugs, and dual fuel injectors!
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Recommended Books & Car Products - http://amzn.to/2BrekJm
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The Maserati MC20 Nettuno Engine uses dual combustion chambers, dual spark plugs per cylinder, and dual injectors per cylinder. It's packed with innovative tech, sharing commonalities with F1 pre-chamber engine technology. It's a 3.0L, twin-turbo V6 engine making 620 horsepower and 538 lb-ft of torque. The prechamber technology allows for greater power output by reducing engine knock. Watch the video to learn all about it!
Maserati Nettuno Press Release:
"The new power unit has a V90° architecture, with a 3-litre, 6-cylinder twin-turbo, and features a dry sump (a classic solution on super sportscars). It delivers 630CV at 7500rpm and 730 Nm of torque from 3000rpm with a specific power output of 210CV/litre. The compression ratio is 11:1, the stroke is 82 mm and the bore 88 mm.
The soul of the engine is the innovative pre-chamber combustion system featuring twin-spark plugs. This technology is derived from Formula 1 and is now available, for the first time, on an engine destined for the road.
The engine has three main features:
The pre-chamber: a combustion chamber is set between the central electrode and the traditional combustion chamber and connected by a series of specially-designed holes.
Lateral sparkplug: a traditional sparkplug acts as a support to ensure constant combustion when the engine is operating at a level that doesn’t need the pre-chamber to kick in.
Twin injection system – direct and indirect: linked to the fuel supply pressure at 350bar, the system reduces noise low down on the rev range, lowering emissions and improving consumption."
Source: https://www.maserati.com/international/en/news/nettuno-engine-MC20-reveal-9-september-modena
Related Links:
Nettuno Shares Ferrari Commonalities - https://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars/car-technology/a33078911/maserati-nettuno-v6-part-sharing/
MC20 Engine Patent - https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=US239193347&tab=PCTDESCRIPTION
MC20 Press Release - https://www.media.maserati.com/en-ww/releases/1588
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