Chrysler to Build Fiat 1.4L Multiair Engine in Michigan
By Thami Masemola
December 18, 2009 9:00 am
Filed Under: American, Chrysler, European, Fiat, Production
Fiat's Multiair engine will start production at the Chrysler Group's Michigan factory in the fourth quarter of 2010. An amount of US$179 million will be spent by Chrysler in preparing the Dundee facility, thus creating 155 new jobs and a total of 573 for the entire project. The plant will have an annual capacity of 100,000 engines to be fitted into Mexican-built Fiat 500 units. After receiving their engines half the 500s will stay in the Latin America market while the rest go to selected Chrysler showrooms in the US.
The Fully Integrated Robotised Engine (FIRE) is a 1.4-litre naturally aspirated motor making a basic 75kW (102hp) at 6,750rpm and 129Nm (95 lb-ft) at 4,250rpm. A turbocharged version will appear later with about 129kW (175hp). Fiat says Multiair technology helps deliver up to 10 percent more power and 10 percent less fuel consumption compared to similar competitive engines.
Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm was at the announcement made by Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne. She said: "This is Fiat's first investment in Michigan. Michigan is ready to be your partner on any future investment."
Press Release (Click to expand)
Chrysler Group LLC Introduces Fiat's 1.4-liter, In-line 4-cylinder, Fully Integrated Robotized Engine with Multiair Technology to Powertrain Lineup
Auburn Hills, Mich., Dec 17, 2009 - Chrysler Group LLC will debut Fiat's 1.4-liter, in-line four-cylinder Fully Integrated Robitized Engine (FIRE) featuring Multiair in the Fiat 500 starting in 2010. The engine, well-suited for a small car application, delivers 100 horsepower (75 kW) at 6,750 rpm and 95 lb.-ft. (129 N•m) of torque at 4,250 rpm. A turbo version also will be available in future applications. The 1.4-liter FIRE features Fiat's Multiair technology, which significantly reduces emissions while improving fuel economy and power delivery.
The 1.4-liter FIRE features four valves per cylinder and incorporates state-of-the-art technology for Fully Variable Valve Actuation (FVVA), also known as MultiAir. Multiair is a sophisticated technology that delivers an increase in power up to 10 percent and a reduction in fuel consumption and emissions up to 10 percent when compared to similar engines. A turbo version of the engine is also planned and will produce a fuel economy improvement up to 25 percent when compared to a V-6 engine with equivalent power.
The MultiAir system consists of electro-hydraulic variable valve actuators filled with conventional oil, which is interposed between the camshaft and each valve. A solenoid valve is energized every 360-degree camshaft rotation, regulating the quantity of oil addressed to the actuator or to a reservoir. The lift of the valve is a function of the quantity of oil addressed to the actuator, ranging from full lift to complete valve closure. Each solenoid valve may also delay application of the actuator in advance, leading to late valve opening or early valve closing.
MultiAir is exclusive for Chrysler Group in North America and is based on a series of Fiat Powertrain patents related to hardware, combustion strategies and controls that allow for full control of the lift and timing of engine valves.
In the early 1970s, robotics in assembly plants was not common. The term "FIRE" came into existence when Fiat integrated the use of robotics in the production process of manufacturing plants. Although mechanized assembly is commonplace today, the brand name FIRE has remained with Fiat's powertrain lineup.
The 1.4-liter FIRE with Multiair is the world's first mass production engine to incorporate such technology to control the intake valves. Dedicated components have been developed to accommodate four "bricks" (one for each cylinder), which package relevant components. MultiAir technology can be adapted to different types of engines, including Diesels for enhanced NOx control, and is planned for Chrysler Powertrain's four-cylinder World Gas Engine and all-new Pentastar V-6.
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