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Old 11-30-2011, 07:40 AM
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http://www.vtec.net/news/news-item?news_item_id=1017152

Cliff notes of what they're applying or innovating:

1. Direct injection on all motors
2. Atkinson cycle on low cam and high performance VTEC on high cam for smaller high-efficiency motors
3. CVT transmission for small, medium and large vehicles
4. 7-spd DCT transmission (leapfrogging the competition)
5. Electric SH-AWD system that can apply negative torque (ie, regenerative capacity) to help induce a higher yaw moment as well as provide higher efficiency (two electric motors on the rear wheels plus V6 gas motor and electric motor up front). Honda is saying V8 acceleration with 4-cylinder fuel economy - time will tell but this system also allows pure EV mode with no gasoline being used for slower speeds, which should be great in the city.
6. New hybrid system including plug-in capacity (claiming top of industry efficiency) for smaller cars
7. Whole new range of engines including a 3.5L V6 with more power than the range-topping 3.7L they employ now
8. Lightweight diesel engine (world's lightest in its class)
9. EV drivetrain for new vehicle class

Just remember - some of these are going to be implemented immediately (new Accord coming out) so Honda started these projects AT LEAST four years ago (typical development cycle) and possibly as many as six years ago.

New plan calls for top-of-industry fuel efficiency in every vehicle class within 3 years


TOKYO, Japan, November 30, 2011 - Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today announced the outline for a revolutionary next-generation technology called “Earth Dreams Technology.”

“Earth Dreams Technology” is a next generation set of technological advancements which greatly enhance both driving performance and fuel efficiency at a high level, using as its base advanced environmental technologies to pursue the joy of driving unique to Honda. It is a series of measures in which efficiency of internal combustion components including engine, and transmission, as well as electric-powered motor technology, is further improved.

Through its implementation first in the mini-vehicle N BOX and gradually onto other vehicle models, Honda aims to achieve top-of-industry fuel efficiency for every category within three years, while simultaneously setting a timeline of 2020 to reduce by 30% CO2 emissions for all products sold worldwide, relative to emission figures for 2000.



Newly developed 2.4L class engine


Inspiration of the “Earth Dreams Technology” name:
”Earth Dreams Technology” is an expression for a set of technologies which takes into account both our need to protect the environment and our desire to provide a joy of driving.

■Key features of “Earth Dreams Technology”
1. A gasoline engine which realizes top level driving performance and fuel efficiency.
2. A compact diesel engine which realizes the world’s lightest body, top-of-class acceleration performance and fuel efficiency.
3. CVT which combines at a high level the fun of driving and fuel efficiency.
4. A two-motor hybrid system which realizes top-of-industry efficiency. 5. A high-efficiency, high output electric SH-AWD hybrid system which combines superior driving and environmental performance.
6. A compact, high efficiency electric powertrain for EVs.

■Summary of key features
1. Gasoline engine which achieves top-of-industry driving performance and fuel efficiency
-By enhancing Honda’s original VTEC (Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control System
-By gradually renewing the engine starting with the mini-vehicle N BOX, Honda aims to utilize this technology to achieve top-of-industry output and fuel efficiency in every vehicle class within three years.
-A wide range of engine classes including the 660cc, 1.3L, 1.5L, 1.8L, 2.0L, 2.4L, and 3.5L classes will feature the technology.

【660cc class engine】
・Employs DOHC and VTC (Variable Timing Control) to improve intake efficiency.
Further, the compact combustion chamber realizes high thermal efficiency.
・By shortening the bore pitch compared to the present engine models and reducing the thickness of the cylinder block and camshaft, engine weight is reduced by 15% and
fuel efficiency is improved by 10%.

【1.3 to 1.5L class engine】
・Employs VTC, direct injection technology and the Atkinson cycle using the DOHC, VTEC technologies as the base.
・Extensive friction reduction measures are implemented.

【1.8 to 2.0L class engine】 ・Employs direct injection technology and the Atkinson cycle using the DOHC, VTEC technologies as the base. Further, implementation of VTC and high-capacity EGR to both the intake and exhaust ports realizes significantly reduced friction. ・For the 2.0L class hybrid vehicle engines, use of an electric water pump eliminates the need for a belt in the auxiliary device and contributes to a reduction in friction. The electric VTC system realizes optimal control during engine operation. 【2.4L class engine】
・Based on the DOHC and VTEC technologies, it employs VTC and direct injection technology and implements extensive friction reduction measures.
・Standalone engine features 5% improvements in fuel efficiency and output as well as a 10% improvement in maximum torque.

【3.5L class engine】
・Employs new valve train mechanisms and direct injection technology in the SOHC, VTEC, VCM systems to improve by over 10% of fuel efficiency and 5% of output, relative to the present standalone engine model.

2. A world’s lightest diesel engine which realizes top-of-class acceleration performance and fuel efficiency.
・Through optimizing engine rigidity and combustion pressure, an aluminum open deck for the cylinder block was enabled in this top-of-industry lightweight 1.6L class diesel engine.
・By downsizing from the present 2.2L engine and extensively reducing mechanical friction in each section, a friction level equivalent to present gasoline engine models was achieved.
・Optimized thermal management system thanks to improvements in the cooling system reduces CO2 output by over 15%.
・Employment of a compact, high-efficiency turbocharger and weight reduction in the reciprocating sliding section realizes a sporty and nimble ride.

3. CVT which combines at a high level the fun of driving and fuel efficiency.
・Three CVT structures for mini, compact, and mid-size vehicle classes are newly developed to be adopted for a variety of engine models. ・Reinforced belt is used to realize a structure for which a wide ratio range can be set.
・Implementation of analysis technology over the contact behavior between the belt and pulley, and a high-precision hydraulic control system allows for continual optimization of hydraulic pressure to the pulley under a variety of driving conditions, contributing to improved fuel efficiency.
・Use of an electronic oil pump to realize an idle stop system with high response contributes significantly to improved usability and fuel efficiency.
・”G-Design Shift”, a new coordinated control system for shift transmission, throttle, and hydraulic control responds quickly to driver demands and realizes an exhilarating, sporty drive with superior acceleration. ・In the mini-vehicle class a control mechanism and innovations in axle placement to reduce the engine size lengthwise, while a reduction in parts by simplifying the transmission casing structure helps realize a lightweight and compact body.
・For the compact and mid-size classes, in addition to the reductions in size and weight, transmission efficiency was greatly improved by expanding the ratio range to achieve fuel efficiency improvements of 5% and 10% compared to the conventional CVT and comparable 5ATs, respectively.

4. A two-motor hybrid system which realizes top-of-industry efficiency.
・A two-motor hybrid system featuring top-of-industry efficiency enhancing driving performance and reduced CO2 emissions has been newly developed.
・Special lithium-ion battery and charger is employed to enable mounting on plug-in hybrid vehicles. ・Mid-sized vehicles equipped with this system are scheduled to begin production, starting with the plug-in hybrid model in 2012 and the hybrid model in 2013.
・Three driving modes allowing for optimal efficiency for various driving environments were developed; an “EV driving mode” for urban environments, a “hybrid driving mode” using electricity generated by the motor, and a “engine-connected driving mode” where the engine and tires are mechanically connected during high-speed cruising.
・Combination with a high-output 120kW motor allows for superior environmental performance and driving enjoyment.

5. A high-efficiency, high output electric SH-AWD hybrid system which combines superior driving and environmental performance.
・A new hybrid system, electric SH-AWD, was developed for large-sized vehicles. By combining a 3.5L, V6 engine with this hybrid system, acceleration equivalent to V8 engines, as well as fuel efficiency equal or superior to in-line 4-cylinder engines were realized.
・An electric 4WD system with independent 20kW+ motors on both sides for the rear wheels combines a 7-speed dual clutch transmission system with a built-in 30kW+ high-efficiency motor with the engine.
・By mounting a high-performance lithium-ion battery and optimally controlling the front and rear motors, a new hybrid system with high fuel efficiency and output was realized.
・By mounting two independent motors in the rear and employing a newly developed bilateral torque adjustable control system, incredibly tight “on-the-rail” cornering is realized, providing a stable ride for all daily driving environments.

6. A compact, high efficiency electric powertrain for EVs.
・Thanks to the high efficiency coaxial motor, low-friction gearbox and electric servo brake system, the system realizes the highest electrical consumption capabilities in the world, meeting the required AC consumption rate of 29kWh/100mile(116MPGe) as set forth by the United States.
・A traveling distance of 123 miles*1(LA-4mode: unadjusted) or 210km*1(JC08 mode) was achieved thanks to the mounting of a high capacity lithium-ion battery.
・When using the 240V U.S. electric source, a full charge takes less than 3 hours. (From the time a low-charge signal is lit till full charge)
・By offering three driving modes (SPORT, NORMAL, ECON), the driver can freely select from a number of options to meet the needs of various driving styles such as power-saving or sporty drive *1 According to Honda estimates
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Originally Posted by JonBoy
http://www.vtec.net/news/news-item?news_item_id=1017152

Cliff notes of what they're applying or innovating:

1. Direct injection on all motors
2. Atkinson cycle on low cam and high performance VTEC on high cam for smaller high-efficiency motors
3. CVT transmission for small, medium and large vehicles
4. 7-spd DCT transmission (leapfrogging the competition)
5. Eletric SH-AWD system that can apply negative torque (ie, regenerative capacity) to help induce a higher yaw moment as well as provide higher efficiency (two electric motors on the rear wheels plus V6 gas motor and electric motor up front). Honda is saying V8 acceleration with 4-cylinder fuel economy - time will tell but this system also allows pure EV mode with no gasoline being used for slower speeds, which should be great in the city.
6. New hybrid system including plug-in capacity (claiming top of industry efficiency) for smaller cars
7. Whole new range of engines including a 3.5L V6 with more power than the range-topping 3.7L they employ now
8. Lightweight diesel engine (world's lightest in its class)
9. EV drivetrain for new vehicle class

Just remember - some of these are going to be implemented immediately (new Accord coming out) so Honda started these projects AT LEAST four years ago (typical development cycle) and possibly as many as six years ago.


Hope they fix the styling along with these changes.
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im going to take the leap and sound ignorant right now but all this is telling my brain=NO REAL PERFORMANCE FOR HONDA FROM NOW ON!!!
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Wow... talk about a tall order. It's going to be a massive undertaking trying to implement all of that stuff.
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Originally Posted by dcmonkey
im going to take the leap and sound ignorant right now but all this is telling my brain=NO REAL PERFORMANCE FOR HONDA FROM NOW ON!!!
SH-AWD with dual rear electric motors? The motors are fairly small but they provide a potentially huge handling advantage for agility/turn in because of the ability to infinitely adjust torque (positive or negative) to the wheel.
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If the drivetrain in #5 were put into a small/mid sized sports car, it sounds like it could be the basis for fun.
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The electric SH-AWD system uses dual rear 20+ kW (27+ hp) motors, so you're adding an additional 54+ hp to any car that uses it. Throw in the 30 kW (40 hp) electric motor up front and you're now at 94+ hp to the drivetrain with lots of available torque down low. Obviously, the net effect is not 94 hp at the top end of the rev range but you'll get significant low-rpm torque with a 3.5L V6 motor to provide power up top.

Sounds like a recipe for some fun to me. I just worry a bit about the weight since electric motors are pretty heavy. That said, Porsche did it with their hybrid race car so that gives me some hope.

Rumour is that Honda will announce a "super sport" concept at the Detroit Auto show as well, probably including this electric SH-AWD system.
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With all this movement forward maybe Honda will become the new Hyundai...
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Largely good news but what a stupid name.
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Originally Posted by dcmonkey
im going to take the leap and sound ignorant right now but all this is telling my brain=NO REAL PERFORMANCE FOR HONDA FROM NOW ON!!!
That is exactly how I read it!
They speak of performance, but come on, they spoke of sporty and performance with the CR-Z and that thing is so slow it's scary
Honda to me is working to carve out a specific niche and an identity, and it boils down to maximum efficiency
From a global planet perspective that's great, good for them, however, from a me gots to have performance perspective, I bet they don't offer anything in the future that I will want
I also thought it was interesting, no mention of turbo, a system many manufacturers are turning to because it can be added to a base engine that is delivering economy, and can change that same engine into one that offers real performance


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