2014 Cadillac 3.6-liter twin-turbo V6 - official details
Turbocharging
increases power and performance with efficiency,but the delay in the
delivery of power – known as “turbo lag” – hashistorically been its key
limitation. That’s about to change.
Cadillac’s
first-ever Twin-Turbo, available on the 2014 CTSVsport midsize luxury
sedan and XTS Vsport full-size luxury sedan in the U.S.this fall, kicks
turbo lag to the curb with a unique combination of smallerturbochargers,
top-mounted throttle body and shorter air pathways.
The
Cadillac Twin-Turbo V6’s patented air flow design, whicheliminates
circuitous heat-exchanger tubing, makes the most of engine
packagingefficiency to improve torque response time over other air flow
designs
.
Rated
at 420 horsepower in the all-new 2014 CTS Vsport andpaired with
Cadillac’s first eight-speed transmission, the Twin Turbo is one ofthe
most power-dense engines in the midsize luxury sedan segment, rated at
anSAE-certified 420 horsepower (313kw) and 430 lb-ft of torque (583 Nm).
Using
two smaller turbochargers rather than a single, largerturbo also helps
ensure immediate performance because smaller turbochargersspool up
quicker to generate horsepower-building air pressure that is fed intothe
engine. An integrated charge air cooling system also contributes
becausethe compressors blow through very short pipes up to the
intercooler.
The
single, centrally located throttle body atop the enginecontrols the air
charge from a pair of turbochargers after the temperature isreduced in
the intercooler. This design fosters more immediate torque responseand
reduces complexity by eliminating the need for a pair of throttle
bodies.
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