Three BorgWarner Technologies Named Finalists for the 2013 Automotive News PACE Awards
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BorgWarner's Regulated Three-Stage Turbocharging System, Advanced Compact Brushless Actuator and Visctronic High-Speed Reservoir System Honored as Finalists
AUBURN HILLS, MI--Oct. 18, 2012: Three BorgWarner technologies have been named finalists for the prestigious 2013 Automotive News PACE Awards:
- BorgWarner's regulated three-stage (R3S) turbocharging system
combines the benefits of two-stage turbocharging for high specific power
output and parallel sequential turbocharging for best drivability. The
innovative technology increases power density while improving fuel economy
and reducing emissions for downsized diesel engines.
- BorgWarner's advanced compact brushless actuator (CBA) is a
patented, electronic rotary actuator that precisely controls a variety of
functions, including exhaust gas recirculation valves, wastegate valves,
variable turbine geometry (VTG) turbochargers and exhaust throttle valves.
Engineered to deliver high torque, fast response and excellent durability
even in high-temperature environments, the technology helps vehicle makers
reduce nitrogen oxide emissions, optimize power and achieve better fuel
economy.
- BorgWarner's Visctronic® high-speed reservoir (HSR) system provides faster response, increased durability and more precise electronic fan control. Compared with competitive systems, the technology augments the engine power used in the cooling system, allowing for better performance and improved fuel economy.
"BorgWarner's first-to-market innovations are driving the auto industry forward with technologies engineered to improve fuel economy, reduce emissions and enhance performance," said Timothy M. Manganello, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, BorgWarner. "We are passionate about developing the next wave of must-have technologies to help engines become more powerful, efficient and environmentally friendly. It is an honor to be among this year's distinguished PACE finalists once again."
PACE Finalist: Regulated Three-Stage (R3S) Turbocharging System
In 2004, BorgWarner introduced regulated two-stage (R2S®)
turbocharging, bringing the advantages of an advanced technology to the
broader diesel engine market. Driven to satisfy escalating demand for
increased fuel economy and more powerful performance, BorgWarner engineered
the R3S turbocharging system which consists of two small high-pressure VTG
turbochargers integrated with one larger low-pressure turbocharger.
Developed in close collaboration with BMW, this first-to-market technology
includes entirely new components specifically developed for fuel-efficient
turbocharging and is expected to become a mainstream technology.
PACE Finalist: Advanced Compact Brushless Actuator (CBA)
To help diesel engine manufacturers meet more stringent emissions
regulations in the U.S. and Europe,
BorgWarner's patented, electronic rotary CBA precisely controls EGR valves,
wastegate valves, VTG turbochargers and exhaust throttle valves to reduce
harmful nitrogen oxide emissions. Featuring a sophisticated, electronic
actuator and low-weight gear train, the CBA delivers high torque, fast
response and excellent durability, all while operating at very high
temperatures. Built for flexibility and performance, BorgWarner's CBA
controls the exhaust throttle application in agricultural equipment as well
as engine boost in performance race cars.
PACE Finalist: Visctronic® High-Speed Reservoir (HSR)
System
Traditional engine-driven viscous fan drive systems deliver the torque
required to adequately cool the engine, but still draw considerable power
from the engine when not in use. Using improved electronics and a multitude
of inputs, including engine speed, vehicle speed or engine load, the engine
management system determines the best response for the vehicle's cooling
system under dynamic vehicle performance conditions. Because the Visctronic
HSR system operates only when needed, the average fan speed in any given
duty cycle is lower, and the vehicle operates more efficiently, uses less
fuel and emits fewer emissions. The new technology also improves driver
comfort by lowering noise, vibration and harshness. Quickly becoming the
cooling system of choice for a broad array of vehicles including vans,
pickups, heavy-duty trucks and off-road vehicles, the Visctronic HSR system
is supplied by BorgWarner to several large North American vehicle
manufacturers.
About the PACE Awards
Sponsored by Automotive News, Ernst & Young and the
Transportation Research Center Inc., the 19th annual PACE Awards
honor superior innovation, technological advancement and business
performance among automotive suppliers. Known around the world as the
industry symbol of innovation, PACE stands for Premier Automotive
Suppliers' Contribution to Excellence. All three BorgWarner innovations
were named finalists in the Product category. Winners are selected by an
independent panel of judges and will be announced in Detroit on April 15,
2013. Since 2005, BorgWarner has received six PACE Awards, three
PACE Innovation Partnership Awards and one PACE Environmental Award.