SOURCE: Scuderi Group
September 25, 2008 09:04 ET
Scuderi Group Announces Partners Assisting in the Development of the Scuderi Air-Hybrid Engine
WEST SPRINGFIELD, MA--(Marketwire - September 25, 2008) - The Scuderi Group, developers of what
is expected to be the world's most fuel-efficient internal combustion
engine, today announced several ongoing development partners who are
assisting in the research and development of the Scuderi Air-Hybrid Engine.
(The Scuderi Group's podcast about its engine development partners is
available at www.airhybridblog.com).
These partners include:
-- Mahle (http://www.mahle.com), headquartered in Germany and one of the
world's largest automotive suppliers, Mahle is providing the pistons for
the Scuderi Engine.
-- Cargine Engineering (http://www.cargine.com/index.html) is a Swedish
company that develops combustion engine technology. The Scuderi Air-Hybrid
uses Cargine's air-actuated valves in its breakthrough split-cycle engine
design and cross-over chamber.
-- Convergent Science (http://convergecfd.com/), based in Middleton, Wis.,
develops Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software for analyzing computer
simulations. Convergent has assisted the Scuderi Group and its independent
research laboratory with critical CFD studies.
-- Schaeffler Group (http://www.schaeffler.com), based in Germany and a
maker of precision components for engines, Schaeffler is contributing to
the valve train assembly.
-- Gates Corporation (http://www.gates.com/), headquartered in Denver, a
supplier of automotive products, supplies the belts for the Scuderi Engine.
Previously in February, The Scuderi Group announced that it is partnering
with Germany-based Bosch Engineering GmbH on development of the Scuderi
Engine's fuel injection system.
"Our numerous development partners have been a critical part of our success
in designing the Scuderi Engine," said Sal Scuderi, president of the
Scuderi Group. "Their expertise and technological innovation enable us to
continually reach our development milestones."
The Scuderi Split-Cycle Engine is expected to provide significant
improvements in the area of power, efficiency, and environmental
protection. The results of state-of-the-art modeling and testing indicate:
-- Fuel efficiency significantly higher than in today's gasoline and diesel
engines
-- Nitrous emissions up to 80 percent less than that of today's gasoline
and diesel engines
-- Improved performance of hybrid engines
-- Considerably more torque and power over conventional engines
-- Minimal increased manufacturing and tooling costs due to use of similar
or common components
Through the addition of a small compressed air storage tank with only a few
control elements costing only a few hundred dollars, the Scuderi Engine can
recover the energy that is normally lost when a vehicle is decelerated. To
apply this principle in an electric hybrid vehicle, a complex electrical
system is needed that costs thousands of dollars and consists of
generators, motors, and batteries. The Scuderi Air-Hybrid, unlike electric
hybrids, also has the unique ability to recapture energy from the engine's
exhaust stream.
About The Scuderi Group
Based in West Springfield, Mass., USA, with offices in Frankfurt, Germany,
the Scuderi Group is a company focused on proliferating its technology
through R&D and licensing. Its revolutionary Scuderi Air-Hybrid Engine
Technology is the most significant improvement in engine performance in
decades and can be applied to any internal combustion engine. 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.