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Post Title: Renault 3.0L V6 dCi Concept Diesel for 2010 Nissan Maxima
Posted by: AZhitman at 8:29 PM 9/10/2007

Nissan North America, Inc. confirmed that a concept advanced diesel engine unveiled in Frankfurt by its Alliance partner Renault will be the basis for the US Tier 2 Bin 5 compliant diesel engine planned for the Nissan Maxima in 2010.

The 3.0-liter V6 dCi Concept engine was designed within the Renault-Nissan Alliance with Renault having much of the engineering responsibility and Nissan providing performance target settings and package optimization. The companies will market the engine separately in keeping with the Alliance commitment to maintain each company’s distinct brand identity.

Specifications for the engine to be used in the Maxima have not been fully determined.

The 3.0-liter V6 dCi Concept. The V6 dCi Concept is a preview of a coming new generation of 3.0-liter V6 diesel engines. The new 2,993cc block is derived from the 2.0 dCi engine, with which it shares 25% of its components. The engine develops 195 kW (261 hp) of power and maximum torque of 550 Nm (406 lb ft) at 1,750 rpm with targeted CO2 emissions of less than 200g/km.

The common rail fuel injection system uses two rails pressurized at 1,800 bar which supply 7-hole piezo-electric injectors. This configuration supports up to five injections per cycle. “Ultra-fast” ceramic technology glow plugs enable almost instantaneous preheating and cold starting.

The V6 dCi Concept also includes a variable geometry turbocharger, which generates a high level of torque even at very low revs.

The engine’s air intake ducts have been specially designed to increase combustion speed inside the cylinders by swirling the air in the cylinders—the swirl effect. Cooled EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation), which uses a Renault-patented air/water intercooler, contributes to overall environmental performance of the engine.

The architecture of the exhaust manifolds has been designed to limit load losses and ensure that the maximum amount of energy is delivered to the turbine.

The V6 dCi Concept introduces a new NOx trap. Alongside the catalytic converter, this device is located on the exhaust line between the turbocharger and the particulate filter. The engine is also fitted with a maintenance-free, periodic regeneration particulate filter, which operates using a seventh fuel injector located upstream of the filter. Regeneration occurs automatically, with no need for intervention from the user.

Renault says that the various production versions of the V6 dCi will also be compatible with the use of B30 biodiesel.



Post Title: Re: Renault 3.0L V6 dCi Concept Diesel for 2010 Nissan Maxima (AZhitman)
Posted by: MinisterofDOOM at 8:43 PM 9/10/2007



Quote, originally posted by AZhitman »
maximum torque of 550 Nm (406 lb ft) at 1,750 rpm





Post Title: Re: Renault 3.0L V6 dCi Concept Diesel for 2010 Nissan Maxima (AZhitman)
Posted by: maxhopper97 at 9:09 PM 9/10/2007



A couple of interesting things:

Ford's new 6.4 diesel engine is only designed to run off a maximum of 10-15% biodiesel mixture. It will be interesting to see what level of biodiesel American fuel refiners will be producing.

Piezoelectric fuel injectors on a common rail system have been the norm in Europe for a while.

The emissions and regen exhaust system are also features on Ford's new diesel. It uses excess heat generated by the exhaust to burn away exhaust particulates.

I still think that Nissan needs to redesign the drive train to RWD to handle the excess torque. With the elimination of the manual transmission in 07, I just don't know that the CVT or regular AT will be able to handle the additional torque load.



Post Title: Re: Renault 3.0L V6 dCi Concept Diesel for 2010 Nissan Maxima (maxhopper97)
Posted by: KoukiS14 at 11:27 AM 10/16/2007



I agree. . Besides, who wouldn't want a RWD Maxima? Particularly if it has that much torque



Post Title: Re: Renault 3.0L V6 dCi Concept Diesel for 2010 Nissan Maxima (maxhopper97)
Posted by: liltommy at 5:54 PM 10/17/2007

Quote, originally posted by maxhopper97 »
A couple of interesting things:

Ford's new 6.4 diesel engine is only designed to run off a maximum of 10-15% biodiesel mixture. It will be interesting to see what level of biodiesel American fuel refiners will be producing.

The emissions and regen exhaust system are also features on Ford's new diesel. It uses excess heat generated by the exhaust to burn away exhaust particulates.


Where did you get this information? I am NOT asking to flame, but to see what the source of the information is.
The FOMOCO stance on this is "Any ASTM certified Diesel fuel"



Post Title: Re: Renault 3.0L V6 dCi Concept Diesel for 2010 Nissan Maxima (MinisterofDOOM)
Posted by: danielekfuj at 8:08 PM 10/17/2007

Quote, originally posted by MinisterofDOOM »






Post Title: Re: Renault 3.0L V6 dCi Concept Diesel for 2010 Nissan Maxima (liltommy)
Posted by: maxhopper97 at 2:34 PM 10/18/2007

Quote, originally posted by liltommy »

Where did you get this information? I am NOT asking to flame, but to see what the source of the information is.
The FOMOCO stance on this is "Any ASTM certified Diesel fuel"

Welcome to NICO.

I was actually incorrect. Ford only recommends running a maximum 5% Biodiesel mixture.
And how I know is I work for a Ford dealership.



Post Title: Re: Renault 3.0L V6 dCi Concept Diesel for 2010 Nissan Maxima (maxhopper97)
Posted by: gammer_ghn at 10:29 PM 12/10/2008



well it will be here for 2010! only if they would give it a RWD like the G and the M... It would make a great 4D what ever they want to call it!

Move this to general chat it will be a great discussion!

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Post Title: Re: Renault 3.0L V6 dCi Concept Diesel for 2010 Nissan Maxima (AZhitman)
Posted by: allensteiner at 8:03 AM 12/11/2008



diesel maxima - maybe for the european market where diesel is cheaper than gas. with the dramatic drop in fuel prices diesel is still around 2.5/gal which is not cheap...and it will go up.
the regeneration system on a semi tractor produces so much heat that any flamable material close to exhayst WILL ignite - i'd like to know how they'll handle that considering the length of exhaust under the car and the tip under a plastic bumper - the heat from the tip of the exhaust melts abs plastic which is about 4' away.
except for the tree huggers (diesel = less emissions) i don't see many ppl buying one - and you know it'll cost a lot more.
my 2 cents



Post Title: Re: Renault 3.0L V6 dCi Concept Diesel for 2010 Nissan Maxima (allensteiner)
Posted by: DevonD at 9:45 AM 12/11/2008

Obviously they are going to redesign the exhaust system. Diesel cars are old news in Europe. and Renault knows their stuff when it comes to diesel. they aren't going to let stuff melt and light on fire.

I think its a great idea! I was over in Paris this summer and my rental car was some little Toyota thing with a 6 speed manual and a Diesel. That thing would chirp the tires going into 3rd! it was amazingly quick!

And I think the Diesel Maxima needs to be AWD.




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