SOURCE: Scuderi Group
January 23, 2008 09:04 ET
Scuderi Engine Technology Validated by First Data Report
Scuderi Split-Cycle Engine Design Is More Powerful and Fuel Efficient Than Hybrid and Conventional Engines According to Independent Laboratory Study
WEST SPRINGFIELD, MA--(Marketwire - January 23, 2008) - Reaching a significant milestone in
its advancement of the world's most fuel efficient internal combustion
engine, the Scuderi Group today announced the completion of the first
independent laboratory study that predicts the Scuderi Split-Cycle Engine
-- under full-load conditions -- will have higher power, torque and
efficiency ratings than the current state-of-the-art turbocharged engines
on the road today.
Completed, published and patented by an internationally renowned
independent test laboratory, the long-awaited Full Load (FL) Study predicts
the characteristic of a single stage turbocharged Scuderi Split-Cycle
Engine under full load conditions (the maximum attainable torque at any
speed). The FL Study is the first of three reports to be published by the
laboratory prior to the assembly of the first prototype, which is scheduled
for completion in 2008. A Part Load Study and an Air-Hybrid Study will be
published in early and mid-2008 respectively.
The FL Study shows that the core Scuderi Split-Cycle Engine not only
achieves higher efficiency than the best gasoline engines on the market,
but it also shows that the Scuderi gasoline engine also has a higher torque
than most of the conventional diesel engines in use today. Additionally,
the predicted NOx emissions are 50% to 80% less than that of a conventional
engine, which will mean an even greater advantage in diesel applications.
Since introducing preliminary designs of the Scuderi Air-Hybrid Engine to
the automotive community two years ago, OEMs around the world have been
eager to see these particular findings. The engine is expected to achieve
significantly greater gas mileage than today's conventional and hybrid
vehicles while emitting 80 percent less harmful emissions. With fuel prices
soaring and unprecedented emissions standards looming across the globe,
consumers and automakers alike are eager to see a viable alternative to the
engines in use today.
"The results so far have exceeded our expectations. What we've known all
along through our initial modeling is finally validated," said Sal Scuderi,
president of the Scuderi Group. "This report shows that the Scuderi
Split-Cycle Engine is poised to take the automotive industry into a
greener, more fuel-efficient era."
To listen to a podcast interview with Sal Scuderi about the report's
findings, visit the Scuderi Group's blog at http://www.airhybridblog.com.
Conceived by a team of fluid and thermodynamic experts, the Scuderi
Split-Cycle and Air-Hybrid Engine technology is designed to deliver a
significant increase in performance, efficiency and environmental impact
over today's internal combustion engines. It accomplished these advances by
focusing on the heart of the engine, challenging conventional approaches to
engine design in place for over 120 years. Scuderi Engine Technology is
adaptable to all fuel types, including diesel and gasoline automobiles,
commercial vehicles and any other applications powered by internal
combustion engines.
About The Scuderi Group
Based in West Springfield, Mass., the Scuderi Group is a technology
development company focused on proliferating intellectual property through
licensing. Its revolutionary Scuderi Engine Technology is the most
significant improvement in engine performance in decades and can be applied
to any internal combustion engine including gasoline, diesel, bio-diesel,
and natural gas. The Scuderi Engine, along with its Air-Hybrid feature, is
expected to significantly increase vehicle mileage and reduce up to 80
percent less harmful emissions. Besides improving efficiency and reducing
emissions, the Scuderi Engine also improves power and performance at a cost
that is thousands of dollars below the current hybrid systems. The Scuderi
Technology is patented worldwide with 20 patents issued and 57 pending in
over 50 countries. For more information call 413-439-0343 or visit on the
Web at www.scuderigroup.com. Or participate in the discussion at
www.airhybridblog.com.