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Mazda's High-Efficiency and High-Compression SKYACTIV-G Gasoline Engine Awarded by the Japan Society for Promotion of Machine Industry
- The 9th New JSPMI Prize from Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan Society for Promotion of Machine Industry -
HIROSHIMA, Japan—Mazda Motor Corporation was honored at the 9th New Japan Society for Promotion of Machine Industry (JSPMI) awards presentation. Mazda received the New JSPMI prize from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry for its development of the highly efficient SKYACTIV-G gasoline engine that achieves an ultra-high compression ratio. The New JSPMI prizes are given to organizations such as companies, universities and research institutes and their researchers for outstanding contributions to the progress and growth of the machine industry through research, development and commercialization of their achievements. The Minister's prize from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry is granted to the most remarkable achievement.
The SKYACTIV-G engine achieves the world's highest compression ratio* for a regular gasoline mass production automobile engine of 14.0:1, resulting in a fuel efficiency and engine output improvement of 15% compared to existing models. The engine started to be installed in new models in 2011 and delivers excellent fuel economy and responsive driving performances.
About the 9th annual New JSPMI prize from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan
Achieving a high compression ratio for conventional gasoline engines has been considered difficult due to the resulting abnormal combustion, known as "knocking". Mazda discovered that low-temperature oxidation reaction (in which the bonds within the molecules of fuel break and produce energy) occurs before ignition when the compression ratio is high, and the reaction leads to knocking reduction and output increase. Utilizing this reaction, Mazda successfully developed the SKYKACTIV-G gasoline engine. The engine also features a number of new combustion technologies, such as piston cavities that are specially designed to support ideal combustion and multi-hole injectors that enable precise fuel injection. Mazda's achievement was highly acclaimed with this recognition for significant improvement in internal combustion efficiency with a focus on improving performance of an internal combustion engine that is expected to remain the primary source of power for automobiles for the foreseeable future.
An award ceremony will take place at Kikai Shinko Kaikan building in Tokyo at 3:00 pm on Friday, February 24, 2012 (Japan time).The high-efficiency, high-compression SKYACTIV-G gasoline engine and models powered by the engine have been recognized with the following awards.
* Mazda data (February 2012)
For more information, please visit: Japan Society for the Promotion of Machine Industry Web site: Mazda's SKYACTIV TECHNOLOGY Web site: |