BorgWarner combines two VTG turbos for new R2S system

While R2S provides almost instant acceleration and optimum power output for a fun-to-drive experience, it also iImproves fuel efficiency and reduces emissions.

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BorgWarner combines two VTG turbos for new R2S system

BorgWarner, the clean and efficient technology solutions provider for combustion, hybrid and electric vehicles, says it has pushes engine performance to new heights for the BMW Group’s 315hp diesel motor featured in numerous models of the automaker.

BorgWarner’s regulated two-stage (R2S) turbocharging system with two variable turbine geometry (VTG) turbochargers delivers powerful boost, and facilitates rapid acceleration while significantly reducing emissions and fuel consumption.

“Combining two of our latest VTG turbochargers in our innovative R2S system delivers almost instant acceleration and increases efficiency at low engine speeds,” said Frédéric Lissalde, president and general manager, BorgWarner Turbo Systems. “Our collaboration with the BMW Group has resulted in a more powerful, efficient engine that is more economical, environmentally friendly and dynamic.”

This new application of BorgWarner’s R2S turbocharging technology consists of two electrically actuated VTG turbochargers arranged in series. A small high-pressure turbocharger provides most of the boost at low engine speeds. As engine speed increases, a larger low-pressure turbocharger gradually takes over most of the workload. By utilizing a VTG turbocharger for the low-pressure stage as well, BorgWarner enhances transient engine behavior even further for excellent acceleration. The rapidly adapting R2S system also minimises turbo lag, and reduces emissions and fuel consumption.

 

 

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