“AMG Performance 2015” - New Powertrain with the 5

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  1. kc1337

    kc1337 Obsessive Detailer

    Affalterbach – AMG is writing another chapter in its "AMG Performance
    2015" drive system strategy: a completely newly developed AMG 5.5-litre
    V8 biturbo engine with a peak output of up to 420 kW (544 to 571 hp) and
    maximum torque of up to 900 newton metres will enter the lineup in
    summer 2010. The new eight-cylinder unit known internally as the M 157
    impresses with a wealth of technological highlights such as direct petrol
    injection with spray-guided combustion and twin turbochargers.

    This innovative, autonomously developed eight-cylinder power unit
    from Affalterbach sets new standards in terms of fuel consumption and
    exemplary efficiency: the new S 63 AMG, in which the V8 biturbo will have
    its market debut, consumes only 10.5 litres per 100 kilometres (NEDC
    combined consumption, provisional figure). This represents a saving of
    25 percent compared to the current S63 AMG. An intelligently designed
    power transfer plays a major part in this: the unique AMG SPEEDSHIFT
    MCT 7-speed sports transmission combines dynamism with economy, and
    includes a new start/stop function in the "Controlled Efficiency" driving
    mode. The new engine/transmission combination is the epitome of
    exclusivity, sophistication, high performance and economy.

    The S 63 AMG showcar is a homage to the impressive history of powerful AMG
    V8 engines: visually this high-performance saloon resembles the spectacular
    300 SEL 6.8 AMG, the racing car that won a class victory and second place in the
    overall ranking for AMG at the 24-hour race in Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium) in
    1971 – and made the company world-famous overnight.

    "AMG Performance 2015" as the continuation of a success story

    Mercedes-AMG is continuing this impressive story with its "AMG Performance
    2015" strategy, and meeting its promise to continuously reduce both the fuel
    consumption and emissions of new models with the new engine/transmission
    combination – while reaching new heights with the central brand value of
    "performance".

    The new AMG 5.5-litre V8 biturbo engine will play a major part in the Mercedes-
    AMG model strategy over the next few years. The unique AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT
    7-speed sports transmission will also guarantee a thrilling yet economical power
    transfer in future AMG high-performance cars. The new engine/transmission
    combination is another milestone in the success story of Mercedes-AMG, which
    began in 1967. Another highlight in the company's more than 40-year history
    it undoubtedly the SLS AMG: this gull-wing model due to be launched on
    27 March 2010 is the first automobile to be completely independently developed
    by Mercedes-AMG. It means that as the performance brand within Mercedes-Benz
    Cars, AMG is not only fielding a masterpiece but also demonstrating development
    expertise at the highest level.

    Direct petrol injection with spray-guided combustion and twin
    turbocharging


    Whilst the AMG 6.3 litre V8 naturally aspirated engine has a displacement of
    6208 cc the new AMG 5.5-litre V8 biturbo unit makes do with 5461 cc. The use of
    direct injection technology results in a reduction of exactly 747 cubic centimetres
    and increases efficiency. For the first time, AMG is also utilising the advantages
    of direct petrol injection with spray-guided combustion and piezo-electric injectors:
    thanks to its higher thermodynamic efficiency, this technology makes more
    efficient use of fuel and leads to lower exhaust emissions. AMG combines this
    spray-guided combustion with twin turbochargers. Other highlights include a
    crankcase wholly of aluminium, four-valve technology with adjustable camshafts,
    an air/water intercooler, generator management and a start/stop function as
    standard.

    This high-tech package leads to a high output and torque yield, together with
    fuel consumption figures that are unrivalled in the competitive lineup. The AMG
    5.5-litre V8 biturbo engine develops a peak output of 400 kW (544 hp) and maximum
    torque of 800 newton metres. In conjunction with the AMG Performance
    package these figures are increased to 420 kW (571 hp) and 900 newton metres.
    A look at the performance diagrams shows that no other engine in this output
    class achieves the figures delivered by the new AMG biturbo. The major difference
    between the two performance classes is an increase in the maximum charge
    pressure from 1.0 to 1.3 bar.

    Quantum leap: fuel consumption reduced by 25 percent

    With a provisional NEDC fuel consumption of 10.5 litres per 100 kilometres, the
    new S 63 AMG is 3.9 litres more economical than the preceding model powered
    by the naturally aspirated AMG 6.3-litre V8 – despite an increase in output by
    14 kW (19 hp) resp. 34 kW (46 hp) and in torque by 170 and 270 newton metres.
    Engine specialists consider this achieved fuel saving of more than 25 percent to
    be nothing less than a quantum leap. CO2 emissions have likewise been significantly
    reduced: at 246 grams per kilometre, the figure is 28.5 percent lower than
    for the previous model.

    With figures like these, the new S 63 AMG is not only considerably better than all
    its competitors, but also more fuel-efficient than much less powerful cars in this
    segment. Taking into account its enormous performance and torque figures the
    new AMG 5.5 litre V8 biturbo engine is in parts twice as efficient as many midsegment
    or compact-class diesel engines.

    At the same time the S 63 AMG delivers superior performance at sports car level:
    the high-performance saloon accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds,
    and has an electronically limited top speed of 250 km/h. The 100 km/h mark is
    reached in just 4.4 seconds with the AMG Performance package, with the top
    speed increased to an electronically limited 300 km/h.

    Engine production – tradition of hand-built excellence

    Like all other AMG engines, the new eight-cylinder biturbo is assembled by hand
    in the AMG engine shop taken into commission in 2002. A single, highly-qualified
    technician assembles the M 157 according to the "one man, one engine" philosophy,
    maintaining the very strictest quality standards. This painstaking care is
    attested to by his signature on the characteristic AMG engine plate.

    AMG CEO Volker Mornhinweg: "Efficiency plus performance"

    "With the new AMG V8 biturbo engine and the AMG SPEEDSHFT MCT 7-speed
    sports transmission, we are confronting the challenges of the future and focussing
    on fuel consumption and exhaust emissions even more intensively than before.
    Our new high-performance engine shows that AMG occupies a leading position
    in terms of both efficiency and our brand commitment to "performance," says
    Volker Mornhinweg, Chairman of Mercedes-AMG GmbH.

    "The new AMG V8 biturbo engine is yet another milestone in our impressive V8
    history. For the first time we have combined spray-guided direct petrol injection
    with turbocharging. With this high-tech package we are "best in class" with
    respect to fuel consumption, output and torque," says Friedrich Eichler, Head
    of Engine and Powertrain Development at Mercedes-AMG.

    Exciting power delivery, characteristic sound

    These on-paper figures raise high expectations which the 400 kW (544 hp)
    AMG 5.5-litre V8 biturbo certainly meets. The flat torque curve ensures enormous
    pulling power in all speed ranges: 670 newton metres are already available at
    1500 rpm, and the maximum torque of 800 newton metres is delivered just
    500 rpm later, remaining constant to 4500 rpm. Even more effortless performance
    is ensured by the engine variant with the AMG Performance package, which has
    a peak output of 420 kW (571 hp). In this case the eight-cylinder delivers
    875 newton metres of torque at just 2000 rpm, with a constant 900 newton
    metres available between 2500 and 3750 rpm.

    It is not only the unrivalled torque delivery of this turbocharged eight-cylinder
    that makes the heart beat faster, as the agile responsiveness with no irritating
    charger delay leads to an effortlessness and dynamism previously unknown in
    this output class. All perfectly matched by the characteristic, sonorous engine
    note. Moreover, this AMG high-performance engine naturally meets all the
    requirements with respect to smooth, quiet running and the comfort on long
    journeys that is to be expected of a Mercedes.

    MCT 7-speed sports transmission with Controlled Efficiency mode and
    start/stop function


    Power is transferred by the AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission
    used exclusively by AMG, which is already familiar from the SL 63 AMG and
    E 63 AMG and combines high emotional appeal with outstanding driving dynamics
    and a high level of efficiency. The wet start-up clutch replaces a conventional
    torque converter, and helps to save fuel. The exemplary fuel economy is also in
    large measure due to the standard start/stop function. This system is active in the
    transmission's Controlled Efficiency ("C") mode, and switches the eight-cylinder
    engine off when the car comes to a stop. In "C" mode the sports saloon always
    starts off in second gear, and the transmission shifts to the next, higher gears at
    a decidedly early stage. With its high torque at low engine speeds, the V8 engine
    encourages a smooth, effortless driving style.

    The eight-cylinder biturbo engine also features the generator management system
    familiar from the E 63 AMG: whenever the engine is on the overrun or when braking,
    kinetic energy is used to charge the battery rather than being wasted as heat
    in the usual way. In all other operating modes a combination of onboard network
    and generator management enables the generator to be kept at a low voltage. This
    reduces the load on the engine and makes for fuel savings of around 0.15 litres
    per 100 kilometres according to the NEDC standard, and up to 0.2 l/100 km in
    city traffic with its frequent overrun and braking phases.

    Long tradition of powerful AMG V8 engines

    Powerful eight-cylinder engines are an integral part of AMG's history. 2005 saw
    the debut of the AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine known as the M 156. Depending on the
    model, this naturally aspirated, high-revving unit develops up to 386 kW (525 hp)
    and 630 newton metres. Reserved exclusively for the new SLS AMG, the M 159
    with the same displacement of 6.3 litres has a peak torque of 420 kW (571 hp)
    and maximum torque of 650 newton metres. Another milestone in the history of
    AMG engines was the supercharged AMG 5.5-litre V8 engine introduced in 2001:
    the M 113 K developed up to 428 kW (582 hp) and 800 newton metres of torque.
    Even more power was forthcoming from the supercharged AMG 5.5-litre V8 engine
    of the SLR McLaren dating from 2003 – the M 155 generated up to 478 kW
    (650 hp) and 820 newton metres.

    The supercharged AMG 5.5-litre V8, the AMG 6.3-litre V8 and the AMG 6.0-litre
    V12 biturbo were all able to win the Best Performance Engine category in the
    International Engine of the Year Awards.

    The first AMG four-valve V8 accelerates "The Hammer" to 303 km/h

    Another important engine in the AMG story was the M 117, its first eight-cylinder
    unit with four-valve technology. With a displacement of 5.6 litres, 265 kW
    (360 hp) and 510 newton metres of torque, this V8 accelerated the 300 CE 5.6
    AMG to a top speed of 303 km/h in 1987. This made the coupé the fastest
    German car in series production, and American fans reverently christened it
    "The Hammer".

    The S 63 AMG showcar harks back to the historic success in 1971

    A historic success was achieved by the 300 SEL 6.8 AMG in 1971: powered by
    an AMG V8 engine with a displacement of 6.8 litres and developing 315 kW
    (428 hp), this signal red racing saloon crossed the finishing line in second place
    during its very first outing at the 24-hour race in Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium),
    securing victory in its class.

    The spectacular S 63 showcar is homage to this triumph, which made AMG worldfamous
    overnight although the company had only been founded in 1967: decorated
    with sponsoring stickers identical to those on its historic predecessor, this powerful
    S-Class made by Mercedes-AMG is a sensation. The imposing tyres in size
    275/35 R 20 and 325/30 R 20 at the front and rear are just as eye-catching as the
    4.5-centimetre wider front wings on each side. The discerning car-lover will even
    discover exotic wood trim in the style of the original car in the interior.

    The showcar is powered by the new AMG 5.5-litre V8 biturbo engine and the
    AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission.

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  2. Nikku

    Nikku Jedi Nuba

    Beautiful. Simply beautiful.

    I'm not mechanical but I am loving the lines.
     
  3. agpatel

    agpatel OD On Detailing

    AMG cars never really got me excited but I will slay the Black edition is a best from every video I have seen, and the Top Gear review, haha. But those cutaway shots of the motor really show the engineering in one of them. I could only dream of working for a manuf in the sports division engineering engines and parts like that. One can dream eh?
     
  4. Nikku

    Nikku Jedi Nuba

    Dreams do come true :) I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.

    Keep them crossed for me too. Maybe I'll be doing the marketing for a company like that some day :)
     
  5. Carn

    Carn Welcome to Detailing

    Things are hotting up in the F/I stakes...I see some awesome cars on the horizon :headbang:
     

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