March 8, 2009 Fiat Group used the Geneva Auto Show to launch a new engine technology which could ultimately be as important as the common rail diesel technology it invented 15 years ago. Dubbed ...
Alfa Romeo is the first Fiat brand to use the Multiair engine Multiair is a brand name for the patented electromechanical actuation of the inlet valve that allows the fuel/air mix into the engine's ...
Italian manufacturer Alfa Romeo announced that, starting September, it will fit the MiTo with Fiat Powertrain Technologies' (FPT) 1.4l Turbo petrol MultiAir engines, as well as giving the "most sporty ...
Nelson Ireson August 3, 2009 Comment Now! Getting more out of the current generation of hardware is becoming increasingly important for the major carmakers as fuel and emissions standards tighten, but ...
Fiat has launched its new Multiair petrol engine technology, which it claims can slash fuel consumption by up to 25 percent, reduce CO2 emissions by 10 percent and improve both power and torque output ...
Already a world leader in advanced diesel engine technology, Fiat Group has just launched MultiAir, a fundamental breakthrough in petrol engine design that will dramatically cut fuel consumption, as ...
Massimo Fumarola, Fiat Powertrain vice-president of product and key account management, says development work is nearly complete on MultiAir versions of Chrysler's 2.0- and 2.4-liter fours, and both 3 ...
BALOCCO, Italy -- Chrysler Group may incorporate Fiat's new MultiAir fuel-saving technology in some gasoline engines, Fiat sources say. Fiat S.p.A. considers the variable valve timing system a ...
GENEVA, Switzerland - Fiat unveiled an engine technology this week that it says can reduce fuel consumption as much as 25 percent. The system will be available to all of Fiat's current and future ...
Fiat's Multiair valvetrain technology, which effectively allows the cam profile to be altered dynamically through hydraulic actuators, is a groundbreaking bit of technology. Now it looks like Ferrari ...
Fiat stands for Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino, but those of us old enough to remember when the company last sold cars in North America thought the acronym stood for "Fix It Again, Tony." Let's ...
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