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Inverted-tooth chains for the camshaft and balance shaft drives for quieter operation.A stiffer and stronger forged steel crankshaft that enables quieter and smoother engine operation at high rpm.Balance shafts relocated from the block to a module with an integrated oil pump in the oil pan to reduce noise and vibration.Several new features give the 2.5L its segment-challenging refinement: “Engineers also tuned the 2.5L to deliver more of its torque at lower rpm, giving the Malibu a stronger feel at launch and during on-demand maneuvers, such as passing or accelerating on a freeway entrance ramp.” “The noise intensity is 40 percent less than our 2.4L direct-injected engine, which was named one of Ward’s 10 Best Engines,” said Mike Anderson, global chief engineer. It is also expected to be one of the quietest and most refined engines in the segment. Like the current generation of technically advanced Ecotec engines, the new 2.5L also features a high-pressure, direct-injection fuel system, dual overhead camshafts with continuously variable valve timing, electronic throttle control and pistons with jet-spray oil cooling. The new Ecotec also has increased-authority cam phasing to minimize any compromise between efficiency, performance, emissions and driveability. The new combustion system features improved knock resistance and higher-flowing intake and exhaust ports in the cylinder head, which help increase efficiency, power and torque. GM proprietary computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis techniques were used to develop an all-new combustion system with a higher compression ratio, which also helped boost efficiency. It was reduced by an average of 16 percent across the entire speed range, using new technologies such as a variable-displacement oil pump and an actively controlled thermostat. Increased efficiency was the top development priority, achieved in part through lower engine friction. The new 2.5L will be available next summer, marking the debut of the all-new Ecotec engine family. of torque (250 Nm) – about 12 percent more horsepower and 16 percent more torque than the current Ecotec 2.4L, while offering estimated highway fuel economy of more than 30 mpg (final fuel economy numbers are pending). The 2.5L is expected to deliver an estimated 190 horsepower (140 kW) and 180 lb.-ft. More efficient, refined and powerful than its predecessor, the new power plant will be the standard engine in the 2013 Malibu.
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– Chevrolet today revealed details of the all-new Ecotec 2.5L four-cylinder engine.