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  • New Lambo V12 Engine

    Finally, some hard facts right from Lamborghini.

    The Italian supercar-maker has announced details on its new V12 power plant which is expected to debut in the upcoming Murcielago replacement recently speculated to be named Aventador.

    The new engine is a naturally aspirated 6.5 liter V12, known internally as the L539, with a total output of 515 kW (700 PS) at 8,250 rpm and 690 Nm of torque available at an engine speed of 5,500 rpm.

    The new V12 was developed by Lamborghini at its Sant'Agata Bolognese facility. It comes with a classic cylinder bank of 60 degrees and is compact - measuring 665 millimeters tall, 848 mm wide and 784 mm in length. It has a bore diameter of 95 mm and a cylinder stroke of 76.5 mm. The nitride-hardened crankshaft weighs just 24.6 kg while the engine weighs a total of 234 kg.

    The 6.5 liter V12 also comes with two mufflers in a single casing - one low-volume and the other high for that pitch-perfect Lambo sound.

    Also newly developed to accompany this engine is the ISR (Independent Shifting Rods) transmission. A 7-speed, single clutch gearbox with exceptionally quick shift times due to the independent shifting rods - Lamborghini claims almost 50 percent less than a standard dual-clutch gearbox. The independent shift rods work similar in concept to a dual-clutch - as one rod is disengaging the current gear, the second rod is already engaging the next one.

    Weight reduction is a theme here too, as the new gearbox weighs in at just 70 kg.

    The transmission comes with three driver settings - Strada, Sport and Corsa mode - with Corsa mode made for high-performance driving that also includes a launch control function.







    Blair
    Former Cars: '12 Fiat 500, '10 VW GTI, '05 Smart Fortwo, '96 VW Jetta GLX, '02 VW GTI 337.........

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    Re: New Lambo V12 Engine

    A video for those interested...

    Blair
    Former Cars: '12 Fiat 500, '10 VW GTI, '05 Smart Fortwo, '96 VW Jetta GLX, '02 VW GTI 337.........

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      Re: New Lambo V12 Engine

      Wa wa wee wa, very nice! I very much like to make with this engine sexy time!!!

      I wonder how much one of those gear boxes would cost if it failed?
      "Paranoia is just the eerie sensation of knowing you're right"

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      • #4
        Re: New Lambo V12 Engine

        Latest details on the car this is going in:

        Lamborghini isn't presenting anything at the Detroit Auto Show because it doesn't even have a stand. But that doesn't mean that the Sant' Agata company had nothing to say. CEO Stephan Winkelmann and head of R&D Maurizio Reggiani spoke briefly about the Murciélago successor at a Sunday evening event outside of Cobo Hall, putting together a few more pieces of the Lamborghini 834 – otherwise known as the car many assume will be called the Aventador. Winkelmann said he wants it to be "the trendsetter of the next decade." The main points:

        * Cues: the 834 will have all the traditional modern Lamborghini cues, meaning all-wheel drive, scissor doors and prominent air intakes. Winkelmann said it would be revolutionary but recognizable, and that its inspiration has come from the military (not unlike the military-aircraft inspired Reventon)
        * Chassis: "Stiffness and lightness are the words to remember," said Winkelmann, and the company has planted its flag on the battleground known as "power-to-weight." The body-in-white is 229 kilograms, torsional stiffness is 35,000 Newton-Meters/degree and it has been homologated worldwide already. The entire monocoque cell is carbon fiber – the tub is a Lamborghini-developed process patented by the company as RTM (Resin Transfer Molded) Lambo, a slightly different process than standard RTM, the A- and B-Pillars and rocker panels are braided carbon fiber, and the roof is prepreg carbon fiber. The RTM Lambo process has been developed in conjunction with its work with Boeing and the University of Washington.
        * Engine: The new 6.5-liter V12 has 18 percent more power but emits 20 percent less CO2 – 398 g/km – than the 6.5-liter V12 in the now-discontinued Murciélago. It develops 700 horsepower at 8,450 rpm and 509 pound-feet at 5,500 rpm; although displacement is the same, the bore and stroke have been changed to provide better acceleration and smoother, more elastic power delivery in stop-and-go traffic.
        * Transmission: The 834 uses a seven-speed, single-clutch transmission developed and patented by Lamborghini as ISR (Independent Shifting Rod) and built by Graziano. A single clutch was chosen because it is 20 kilograms lighter than a dual clutch and, said Reggiani, "You have to have the drop in torque so you feel like you're shifting, to give the emotion." There will be five shift modes: Auto, Auto Strada ('strada' being for comfort), Strada, Sport and Corsa. The gearbox's syncros can disengage one gear as they're engaging the next, so shift times in Corsa will be 50 milliseconds (Formula 1 is about 40 ms), 150 ms in Sport, and 300 ms in Auto Strada.
        * Suspension: According to Lamborghini, the 834 will mark the first time a pushrod suspension with horizontal dampers appears on a production car. The setup will keep the wheel in perfect alignment throughout the range of suspension travel.
        * Brakes: There will be 400 mm carbon discs up front, 380 mm in back, and it will have an electronic parking brake.
        * Interior: There will, of course, be improved roominess all around, the driving position is now dead ahead and not skewed to the right, and the dash cluster is a single, large TFT screen.
        * Safety: The 834 will have passive pedestrian protection, four front airbags and two side airbags

        One final note: Communications director Raffaello Porro confirmed that the company is still debating making both the Sesto Elemento and the Estoque. The Estoque is the natural way for the brand to grow (not an SUV), but if the Sesto Elemento is made it won't be homologated. A decision on both is expected in the first quarter of this year.



        Blair
        Former Cars: '12 Fiat 500, '10 VW GTI, '05 Smart Fortwo, '96 VW Jetta GLX, '02 VW GTI 337.........

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        • #5
          Re: New Lambo V12 Engine

          Vinyl wrap, you're doing it wrong.....

          I like the numbers I'm seeing for this, cant wait to hear what this new engine sounds like...
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            Re: New Lambo V12 Engine

            i like the predominate front wheel hump in the fender
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              A single clutch was chosen because ... said Reggiani, "You have to have the drop in torque so you feel like you're shifting, to give the emotion."
              Sad and weird that they are engineering performance OUT of the cars now so that they feel the way people want them to feel.
              KR
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              • #8
                Re: New Lambo V12 Engine

                Originally posted by Kor View Post
                Sad and weird that they are engineering performance OUT of the cars now so that they feel the way people want them to feel.
                Why is this such a bad thing? Nearly no one who will ever buy these cars can extract their full performance potential. Why is an emphasis on pleasing your customers, instead of pleasing magazine figures and armchair racers, a negative quality to engineer into a product?

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                • #9
                  Re: New Lambo V12 Engine

                  WOW. Lambo's don't normally do much for me but that engine is sex. Just, sex. I would love to hear that beast roar. Couple this vinyl mess, and that may turn men into a pile of mess.

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                  Jayson
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                  • #10
                    Re: New Lambo V12 Engine

                    Suspension details



                    Blair
                    Former Cars: '12 Fiat 500, '10 VW GTI, '05 Smart Fortwo, '96 VW Jetta GLX, '02 VW GTI 337.........

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                    • #11
                      Re: New Lambo V12 Engine

                      enjoy working on those control arms haha

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                        Re: New Lambo V12 Engine

                        Originally posted by Ryan View Post
                        enjoy working on those control arms haha
                        You would strip those bolts for sure!! j/k
                        Jay

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                        • #13
                          Re: New Lambo V12 Engine

                          Originally posted by Tuna View Post
                          You would strip those bolts for sure!! j/k
                          forget the j/k. you know its true
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                          • #14
                            Re: New Lambo V12 Engine

                            Most recent spy photos







                            And just a bit of carbon fibre in this car

                            Blair
                            Former Cars: '12 Fiat 500, '10 VW GTI, '05 Smart Fortwo, '96 VW Jetta GLX, '02 VW GTI 337.........

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