The Fengjun pickup truck developed jointly by Delphi and Great Wall Motors entered the Italian market. According to the Fengjun pickup configuration, the Lvjing 2.0 diesel engine is equipped with a new generation Delphi high pressure common rail system, including advanced electromagnetic valve injectors and high pressure fuel. Pumps, high pressure rails, and the latest control units. Die Casting with Electroplating Car Mold with Electroplating,Sofa Leg with Electroplating,Car Exhausted Pipe with Electroplating Ningbo Beilun Tianzheng Machinery Manufacture Co., LTD , http://www.chinadiecast.com
It is reported that Delphi high pressure common rail system can provide 1800bar injection pressure and up to 7 times per cycle of fuel injection. Advanced high pressure common rail system can make 4D20 engine get the best combustion efficiency, obtain strong power output and best fuel economy, far lower than Europe's fourth stage emission requirement.
During the development process, Delphi optimized the system and calibration to significantly reduce the cost of the entire vehicle while ensuring performance and emission requirements. The car's calibrated city's comprehensive fuel consumption is only 7.7 liters. It can save 30% to 40% of fuel compared to gasoline vehicles of the same displacement, and it has reached a noise level close to that of gasoline vehicles.
Based on the trust in the Delphi diesel system and the good cooperation between the two parties, Great Wall Motors signed a cooperation agreement with Delphi again at the end of 2010. The two parties will jointly develop new models based on the European market that meet Euro V+ emission regulations.
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Delphi was originally a parts subsidiary of General Motors. On May 28, 1999, Delphi officially separated from General Motors Corp., becoming a fully independent company publicly listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Headquartered in Troy, Michigan, Delphi has regional headquarters in Paris, France, Tokyo, Japan, and Sao Paulo, Brazil, and is a world leader in automotive electronics, automotive parts and systems integration technologies. With more than 185,000 employees, Delphi has 171 wholly-owned manufacturing facilities, 42 joint venture plants, 53 customer service centers and sales offices, and 33 technology centers in 41 countries. Delphi’s global sales exceeded US$28.7 billion in 2004. In the 2009 Fortune Global 500 rankings, Delphi was ranked 453th and global sales reached US$20.3 billion in 2009, ranking the world's leading auto parts industry.