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Delphi Technologies’ fuel management program offers aftermarket growth

Delphi Technologies, a pioneer in propulsion technologies, solutions, and services is extending its fuel offering in Europe. Building upon more than 80 years of original equipment (OE) expertise in fuel injection systems, its new fuel management program features all makes fuel pumps, modules, and assemblies, including the very latest in fuel module design, electronic and hydro-mechanical diagnostic tools and expert technical support. By providing the aftermarket with yet another full-service solution built around the needs of its customers, independent garages can offer a best-practice, OE quality fuel repair, no matter what vehicle enters their doors.

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Tenneco launches new GOETZE® range of industrial ignition solutions

Built to last, designed for simpler servicing, the new GOETZE range of industrial spark plugs provides a proven solution for industrial gas engines

Tenneco Inc.´s (NYSE:TEN) Powertrain business group is launching a range of new GOETZE® branded industrial spark plugs, designed for industrial gas engines. With proven durability for these applications, GOETZE plugs are designed and manufactured for robust, reliable service.

The four new GOETZE industrial spark plugs are designated: G-6001, G-6002, G-6003, and G-6004. These are suitable for power generation applications, including natural gas, biogas, landfill gas and mine gas. Tenneco will continue to offer industrial ignition products under the Champion® brand for use in traditional gas engines for power generation and Oil & Gas industry.

The GOETZE range of industrial spark plugs features a series of design advances. Installation and removal is easier thanks to a design that makes the familiar 7/8-inch (22.2mm) hexagon much higher, giving installation tools a stronger grip. The new spark plugs also feature large, smooth insulators that use stronger ceramics and a more robust steel shell.

In testing on Jenbacher Type 3 engines, the GOETZE G-6001 plugs achieve lifetimes of over 10,000 hours. The G-6001’s solid design and high-strength nickel-plated shell are engineered to withstand more dynamic combustion pressures. The industrial spark plug is produced using GOETZE’s unique hot-locking assembly process, sealing the shell. The unribbed insulator with a monoblock SAE terminal pin provides an enhanced connection with ignition leads. Advanced laser welds increase thermal conductivity, helping improve wear behavior and increase lifetime.

The new GOETZE G-6002 plugs achieve the same 10,000+ hour lifetime in tests on Jenbacher Type 4 engines using a robust design suitable for high-turbulence combustion applications. The GOETZE G-6003 offers a cost-effective, maintenance-free solution with a lifetime of more than 4,000 hours in Jenbacher Type 3 engines. The GOETZE G-6004 provides more than 2,000 hours of maintenance-free operation for Jenbacher Type 6 and Type 9 engine applications with high BMEP values.

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Everything M3s manual conversion kit for the E46 BMW M3 CSL

Banbury based BMW performance car specialist, Everything M3s, celebrates the launch of its manual gearbox conversion kits for the E46 model M3 CSL with a short film that has been endorsed by leading supercar expert James Cottingham of DK Engineering.

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AC Cobras bound for Britain

The first step to returning one of the world’s motoring icons to its true place – on sale in its spiritual home, the UK – took place today with the shipment to Britain of the two new AC Cobra models announced for the 1st of July.

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Global demand for UK tech company’s electric motors triggers new production site and 250 jobs in Oxfordshire

  • Oxfordshire-based Saietta Group targets exponential growth
  • Sustainable facility will create 250 local jobs
  • New plant will produce electric motors to power everything from scooters to buses
  • Serial investor and energy expert Emmanuel CLAIR appointed as Non-Exec Chairman

Oxfordshire based tech company Saietta announces plans to expand production facilities. Bringing 150-250 jobs in the area over the next three to five years, the new sustainable plant will be powered by solar panels. It will be funded by a fresh investment round.

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rFpro launches digital twin of autonomous vehicle test site

New digital model of Mcity in Michigan will significantly accelerate autonomous vehicle development

Simulation software specialist, rFpro, has created a highly accurate digital twin of Mcity, a purpose-built facility at the University of Michigan for testing connected and automated vehicles and technologies under controlled, realistic conditions. The digital twin enables vehicle manufacturers and technology suppliers to accelerate development using simulation.

Highly accurate correlation

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MAHLE pushes ahead with future technologies

From now on, MAHLE will focus even more strongly on its strategic future priorities. The Stuttgart-based technology group is therefore maintaining its investments in research and development at a high level despite the crisis. MAHLE will further strengthen its research and development activities by expanding its global competence centers, including those in Germany and China. The key development areas are battery systems and hydrogen applications—for which MAHLE already supplies numerous innovations. MAHLE has recently begun to install hydrogen testing infrastructure at its headquarters in Stuttgart. MAHLE CEO Jörg Stratmann has weighed in to the topical debate on how to achieve the climate targets, advocating an approach that is open to all technologies: “We must tackle the climate targets using effective technologies and all the solutions currently available to us.”

“Viewed from an international perspective, there will not be one single powertrain of the future. That’s why MAHLE is continuing to follow its dual strategy: electrification, development of the fuel cell, and the use of hydrogen and alternative fuels in an intelligently electrified combustion engine,” said Dr. Jörg Stratmann, Chairman of the MAHLE Management Board and CEO at a press conference in Stuttgart on Friday. “At the moment, the change in powertrain technologies is driven primarily by political objectives. The current one-dimensional debate focused on a single drive is not productive. We want a dialog that has a basis in technology.”

As part of the expansion of its global R&D infrastructure, the group has recently set up a new competence center for mechatronics in Kornwestheim, near Stuttgart. In the future, all international activities in this field will be coordinated from this location. In Fellbach, also near Stuttgart, a new, ultramodern test bench for electric drives has been commissioned, which is one of very few of its kind in Germany. An e-mobility development center in Suzhou/China is scheduled for completion in December. MAHLE will pool its expertise in mechatronics, thermal management, and fluid management at the site and work on solutions specifically for the Chinese market.

MAHLE sees the use of hydrogen as key when it comes to shaping carbon-neutral mobility—both in fuel cell technology and in the combustion engine. Through policy initiatives and a highly diverse range of collaboration agreements in the industrial sector, the group is working hard to accelerate the establishment of these technologies. At MAHLE, research and development activities relating to hydrogen are pooled in a project house.

At the press conference, MAHLE’s Head of Corporate Research and Advanced Engineering, Dr. Martin Berger, presented a current project involving a type IV hydrogen tank. The design consists of a liner made of plastic and an outer casing made of carbon fiber. MAHLE is working on the development of a new production process for this tank that will increase its hydrogen storage density and make it cheaper at the same time. The group is also installing hydrogen infrastructure to test fuel cells and hydrogen-powered combustion engines.

To accelerate the market penetration of battery electric mobility, MAHLE is working intently on the subject of battery cooling. To allow for fast charging, the temperature in the battery cell needs to be evenly distributed and must not rise too high. On this point, Martin Berger gave an insight into another of MAHLE’s new developments—by harnessing the concept of immersion cooling, charging times can be reduced and batteries made smaller. He commented that: “Immersion cooling paves the way for a whole new generation of battery systems. With this technology, electric vehicles will be cheaper, lighter, and more resource-efficient.”

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EV battery test simulation helps overcome fast-charge challenge

• D2H works with Croda to utilise dielectric fluids to provide enhanced EV battery cooling solution
• Simulation correlation technique accelerates development process and could help achieve greater EV battery efficiency
• Dedicated test rig developed for battery cooling testing alongside CFD modelling

D2H Advanced Technologies, the advanced engineering company, has delivered a project for a major vehicle manufacturer that solves a known charging issue with a production electric vehicle (EV). The company deployed its battery simulation and correlation capability to enhance battery thermal management in a fast-charge scenario, accelerating the solution development process to reduce excess noise from high pumping power and help the dissipation of heat.

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Grainger & Worrall Sustaining the supply chain and avoiding stoppages

  • Grainger & Worrall’s end-to-end machining capability utilised by several major vehicle manufacturers and suppliers to avoid supply chain failure
  • Low volume, fast component turnaround vital for keeping production lines running during COVID pandemic
  • Fully machined bracket for NVH fix to allow OEM customer to achieve OK to Ship for new production model

Grainger & Worrall, the leading specialist in casting and materials technology, has experienced a new demand for its flexible and rapid machining expertise during the COVID pandemic, from automotive manufacturers and suppliers seeking to protect their supply chain operations. The globalised automotive supply chain that sustains automotive production has been under increased strain due to the international lockdowns and variance on worldwide legislation that has hampered the ability of suppliers to continue operation, or to ship completed orders on time.

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MAHLE Powertrain helps condense development of medical ventilator

  • MAHLE Powertrain and Team Consulting form government-led consortium to develop medical ventilator at peak of Covid-19 crisis
  • Ventilator development condensed from several years to less than six weeks in response to challenges faced by NHS
  • Simulation at the centre of rapid turnaround and validation times