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Title: Honda Unveils 'Super-Clean' Diesel Engine
Source: Los Angelas Times
URL Source: http://www.latimes.com/classified/a ... 61.story?coll=la-home-highway1
Published: Sep 26, 2006
Author: John O'Dell,
Post Date: 2006-09-26 20:55:16 by A K A Stone
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Views: 503
Comments: 1

TOCHIGI, Japan — Honda Motor Co. says it has developed the first diesel passenger car engine capable of meeting California's tough 2009 air-quality standards, one that produces almost none of the emissions that have sullied the fuel's image.

The "super-clean" diesel's emissions will be no greater than those of a gasoline engine, Honda said.

ADVERTISEMENT The automaker unveiled a four-cylinder engine capable of propelling an Accord sedan to speeds well in excess of 120 mph during a weekend technology demonstration at its research center in this rural town about 100 miles north of Tokyo.

Honda, the world's largest engine maker and second behind Toyota Motor Corp. in production of gasoline-electric hybrid power systems, intends to add four- and six-cylinder diesel engines to its arsenal to help set it apart from rivals.

"This is just what you'd expect from Honda," said Ron Cogan, the San Luis Obispo-based publisher of Green Car Journal.

"They were the first to meet the 1970 federal gas engine emissions without a catalyst, they had a near-zero-emissions gas engine for the Accord in the early 1990s and now they're doing it with diesels."

Honda also showed off a new version of its fuel-cell electric power system that is smaller, lighter and more powerful than the current model.

The innovations made it possible for Honda Chief Executive Takeo Fukui to promise a sleek hydrogen-powered, fuel-cell electric sports sedan by 2008. Competitors are still limited to stuffing their bulkier systems into boxy vans and sport utility vehicles.

"We are driven to improve things for our own ambition and for the sake of the world and society," Fukui said in an interview. "It also is important to take the lead so we can acquire the intellectual property rights, the patents, to these technologies. That will be very advantageous should they become the standard."

Honda said a production version of the long, low FCX concept fuel-cell sedan that it unveiled 11 months ago at the Tokyo Motor Show would be available for lease to selected government and private users in the U.S. and Japan in 2008.

During their presentation last weekend, Fukui and his engineering staff displayed a mock-up of a device that would make hydrogen from natural gas and could be leased with the FCX. Such a device may prove crucial to hydrogen's acceptance as an automotive fuel, given the billions of dollars it would take to equip the nation's filling stations with hydrogen pumps.

Honda engineers said the energy required to make hydrogen using natural gas wouldn't exceed the energy saved by the fuel — a problem when electricity is used to power a hydrogen maker.

Other developments shown last weekend included an advanced gasoline engine that can deliver 13% better mileage than Honda's already industry-leading VTEC engines, and a flex-fuel engine capable of running on pure ethanol or any combination of ethanol and gasoline.

The company said its advanced gasoline engine could be available in high-volume vehicles such as the Odyssey minivan and the Accord and Civic sedans by 2009.

The flex-fuel engine will be launched in Brazil late this year and could migrate to the U.S. and other countries as ethanol — an alcohol fuel widely used in Brazil, where it is distilled from sugar cane — becomes more readily available.

The California-legal diesel is a huge step forward for Honda because the state's emission rules for diesel will remain tougher than the strict federal rules that phase in from now through 2008.

Nine other states — accounting, with California, for more than 20% of the U.S. car market — have adopted California standards and will ban sales of engines that can't achieve them in 2009 and beyond.

Fukui, speaking through an interpreter, said he believed that the new technologies, particularly the compact and powerful fuel-cell system and the low-emission diesel, would put Honda firmly ahead of all rivals in the race for environmental leadership.

Such a role is crucial, he said, at a time when motorists are demanding greater fuel efficiency from their cars and trucks and governments around the world are imposing ever-stiffer emission and mileage standards on automakers to help stem global warming and reduce dependence on crude oil.

Several analysts said Honda seemed well on the way to becoming the standard setter.

"Toyota has taken away the U.S. environmental crown from Honda with all the attention the Prius hybrid gets," said Anthony Pratt, powertrain analyst at J.D. Power & Associates in Westlake Village. "Now Honda wants it back."

Diesel engines typically get 25% to 30% better fuel economy than gasoline engines and produce 30% less carbon dioxide, a major contributor to the global warming that most developed nations have pledged to fight.

ADVERTISEMENT Click here to find out more! The engines largely have been shunned in the U.S., though, because their emissions are far dirtier than those of gasoline engines and because they have a bad image with many Americans.

"If Honda does a diesel that's as clean as they have shown, that could really help legitimize diesel in the U.S.," Pratt said.

Fukui said Honda would be open to licensing its diesel and other new technologies to other automakers.

Even environmentalists long opposed to diesels are impressed by the engine Honda is calling super-clean.

"We say 'go for it' once they can meet California's standards" and provide in-car monitoring systems to ensure that the vehicles continue to run clean as the engines age, said Patricia Monahan, a Berkeley-based senior analyst for diesel issues for the Union of Concerned Scientists.

DaimlerChrysler and Volkswagen of Germany also sell diesels, but only in the states that haven't adopted California emission standards. They are among the manufacturers working on California-legal diesel engines to compete with Honda.

Honda's is the first diesel technology that won't require motorists to regularly add a liquid ammonia called urea to the fuel system to meet California's standards for emissions of toxic nitrates of oxygen.

Honda said its diesel differed by using a new catalytic converter that generates and stores ammonia on board.

"Simplicity is very important for passenger car technology," said Motoatsu Shiraishi, president of Honda Research & Development in Tochigi, because owners don't want to be bothered with new chores to keep their vehicles running.

Diesels are just one piece of Honda's three-tier approach to fuel economy and emissions reductions.

Gasoline engines will continue to be the main power source. But they will be augmented by hybrid powertrains in the company's smaller cars; by diesels in mid-size cars such as the Accord, as well as in Honda SUVs and pickup trucks; and by fuel-cell electric power plants in larger vehicles if fuel cells and hydrogen fuel sources become widely available.

The automaker said its new fuel cell was 20% smaller, 30% lighter and 17% more powerful than the present model. It can start in temperatures as low as 22 degrees below zero, an industry best.

In test drives on Honda's banked track in Tochigi, several visiting journalists hit speeds of 100 mph in the hand-built FCX concept sedan fitted with the new fuel-cell system.

Knight said the home fuel maker under development would refine and compress 5 kilograms of hydrogen a day from natural gas. That's more than enough for a daily refill of the system's 3.8-kilogram storage tank, which gives the FCX as much as 270 miles of range.

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FYI diesel man

A K A Stone  posted on  2006-09-26   20:55:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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