Turbodyne Technologies Announces Turbodyne TurboFlow(TM) for Hybrid Applications
14 3월 2007 - 10:30PM
PR Newswire (US)
VENTURA, Calif., March 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Turbodyne
Technologies, Inc. (OTC:TRBD) (BULLETIN BOARD: TRBD) (Frankfurt:
TUD.F; XETRA: TUD.DE; Berlin: TUD.BE) announced today that it has
updated the design of its Turbodyne TurboFlow(TM) electronic air
injection system for hybrid engine applications. According to Al
Case, CEO, "It's clear that hybrid vehicle production is
experiencing significant growth. The biggest challenge is
maximizing engine output while maintaining fuel economy. That's
where the opportunity lies for the Turbodyne TurboFlow(TM) air
injection system." The Turbodyne TurboFlow air injection system
uses an electric motor instead of mechanical linkages to run an air
compressor injecting air into an engine system. Eliminating the
direct mechanical coupling for a super- or turbo-charger avoids
engine power reduction (supercharger) or lack of take-off power
(turbo-lag). Hybrid vehicles have electricity in abundance compared
with traditional vehicles. The Turbodyne TurboFlow design uses this
abundance to provide significant amounts of air-on-demand. Because
the Turbodyne TurboFlow system can run independently of the engine
it can be used throughout a driving cycle. The Turbodyne TurboFlow
can inject air into small displacement (sub-2000 cc engines), ideal
for hybrids, in situations where either power takeoff would drain
too much power, or exhaust gas pressure would be insufficient. The
key differences between the new TurboFlow and the existing
TurboPac(TM) design are: * Reduced footprint and weight for the
entire assembly * Secondary "surge" power * "Smart" controlled
compressor output * Smaller, more efficient motor controller *
Reduced manufacturing time and cost from using "off the shelf"
components According to Arnold W. Kwong, vice president of research
and manufacturing, "Three examples where small-engine vehicles have
tough demands are highway passing, freeway on ramps, and leaving a
red light. For these situations high demands on electrical drives,
mechanical turbo-lag, and supercharger power losses are all
difficulties for vehicle designers. The responsiveness of the
Turbodyne TurboFlow(TM) system means a surge of power, even for
small-displacement engines and hybrids. The 'smart controller'
approach of the Turbodyne TurboFlow enables air-on-demand air
injection for vehicle designers. Air-on-demand means that
fuel-engines can be sized for minimum weight in addition to
improving driving cycle performance." According to Case, "The
Turbodyne TurboFlow design means that smaller, lighter engines can
be used, in place of larger heavier engines, for many driving
cycles. In addition to delivering 'air on demand' without
mechanical power losses or exhaust modifications, the units draw
virtually no power when not needed." "According to the J.D. Power
and Associates US Hybrid Sales Forecast for the 4th Quarter 2006,
total unit volume of Hybrid Vehicle sales in the US is expected to
grow to 854,000 units or 4.9% of the total US market by 2011. We
forecast that 50% of the hybrid vehicles will be equipped with new
versions of air induction systems. This represents a substantial
opportunity for Turbodyne." Case added, "The increase in popularity
of smaller displacement and alternative fuel burning engines is
creating challenges in the industry. As engine design moves toward
smaller and smaller displacement, the need for significantly more
air to achieve standard and high performance levels of acceleration
in normal vehicle operating conditions increases exponentially.
This can only be achieved through independently and electrically
controlled air induction. This represents a huge opportunity for
Turbodyne to enable independently controlled, electrically powered
air induction." With the press replete with articles about saving
gas while losing money (on purchase price), there's a significant
opportunity to cut vehicle manufacturing costs by downsizing
engines by increasing airflow and thus torque. Downsized engines
that produce the same horsepower as larger engines mean lower
manufacturing cost and lower retail prices for these vehicles."
About Turbodyne Technologies, Inc. Turbodyne Technologies, Inc.
(TRBD.OB) is a California-based developer of patented electrically
powered air movement and propulsion components that are engineered
to promote lower fuel consumption and address higher emission
standards for hybrid, gas and diesel internal combustion engines.
Their patented TurboPac(TM) design reduces diesel pollution,
eliminates turbo-lag in gas and diesel engines and increases fuel
economy through both engine downsizing for hybrid, gas and diesel
applications as well as low-rpm fuel burn optimization for diesel
trucks and busses. The TurboFlow(TM) design provides
computer-controlled, variable high pressure, high volume air
movement in a small, lightweight, low power package for a variety
of applications from inflatable boat inflation and HVAC air
movement to forced air induction for internal combustion engines.
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Technologies, Inc. CONTACT: Albert F. Case, Jr. of Turbodyne
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