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Overallsize & vehicle integration |
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It
is difficult to determine the overallsize of an
engine without considering its max power and torque.
However, as a first approach, it is interesting
to determine to which conventional engine corresponds
each dimension of the MCE-5 VCR engine block.
The 4 cylinder MCE-5 VCR engine available on vehicles
in 2007 responds to following features: 1.5 Liter
capacity; bore: 75 mm; stroke: 84 mm; max power:
160 kW; max torque: 300 Nm. Dimensions for this
engine block are as follows:
The MCE-5 VCR technology has no dimensional impact
on other parts of the engine. Its compact architecture
allows for a large variety of engine position and
orientation and permits covering a wide range of
vehicles:
As the MCE-5 is an all-in-one VCR engine block,
it does not require new technolgies for its integration
into vehicles such as specific connections to pipes
and peripherals or specific transmission to gearbox
(contrary to several VCR engine concepts). As a
result, future VCR engines based on the MCE-5 VCR
engine block technology will be fixed and integrated
into all vehicles as if they were conventional engines:

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The
dimensions of a 1.5 Liter 4-cylinder MCE-5 VCR engine
block constitute a mix between the dimensions of
small capacity engines (length and width) and those
of Diesel engines (height). Such a 1.5 Liter VCR
engine can be implemented into all vehicles as if
it were a conventional engine and offers both a
high power and torque density (160 kW and 300 Nm)
and a low Fuel Consumption.
Thanks to these features, the MCE-5 technology opens
the way to the implementation of high power fuel-efficient
VCR engines on a wide range of vehicles.
(see:
VCR
engines’ requirements for mass-production:
overallsize & vehicle integration)
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