Continental Launches New Turbocharger Technology

Continental has developed a new gasoline turbocharger with a unique technology known as RAAX, which stands for “radial-axial”. Unlike other gasoline applications, the new innovation has a modified turbine wheel design which allows a substantial reduction of approximately 40% in the rotational moment of inertia of the turbine wheels. The new innovation, according to Continental, provides substantial improvement in response and efficiency with a robust design.

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[Source: Automotive Engineer Magazine – June’16]

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End of the road for natural aspiration?

Ten years ago who would have thought the naturally aspirated engine would be considered as a niche market? Today, turbocharging is the dominant technology and it is now common place for diesel engines to contain one, two or even three turbochargers. Even the advocates for natural aspiration, such as Ferrari, have had to admit defeat and adopt turbocharging into their new supercar designs. So why have vehicle manufacturers lost their passion for naturally aspirated engines?

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