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Mazda Smart Idle Stop System (SISS) Arrives In 2009

In hybrids, a portion of fuel savings is derived by automatically turning off the engine while the vehicle is stopped and its engagement again well after the batteries have brought the vehicle up to speed.  In Europe this concept is extended even further to regular cars as well.  However, in those cars, automatic start-stop systems typically use the conventional starter motor to re-start the engines after a stop.  Depending on the driving conditions, this could be quite a strain on the car’s starter.  Now Mazda has devised a new system that they claim will provide quicker, more consistent re-starts.

SISS Diagram
SISS Diagram

Mazda has developed an idling stop system, called the Smart Idle Stop System (SISS), which improves fuel economy by about ten percent in urban areas where vehicles frequently stop at traffic lights or in heavy traffic during operation.  Idling stop systems save fuel by shutting down the engine automatically when the car is stationary, and restarts it when the driver resumes driving. The Mazda system relies on direct injection to function.  When the engine is stopped, sensors are used to stop the engine with the pistons in a precise location. This will allow one of the cylinders to have a specific amount of air in the combustion chamber. When the time comes to re-start, fuel is injected directly into the cylinder and ignited. The expansion of the burning fuel is used to get the engine turning to re-start the engine. This all happens in a split second, Mazda claims the engine can re-start in 350 milliseconds, about half the time of a conventional starter. The re-starts are rotated to different cylinders so that the same cylinder isn’t used every time.  Mazda claims a 10 percent reduction in fuel consumption during testing in Japan.  It would seem logical that if this sort of technology could be adapted by other automakers it might have a huge impact on gas consumption in America.  Much of which is wasted with drivers negotiating congested roadways and urban centers.  At the very least, Mazda parent company Ford should be able to integrate this into a wider variety of vehicles. Those, like me that are interested in this technology can look towards Mazda plans to introduce this technology to the marketplace in 2009.



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Mazda bringing Circuit Trial RX-8, Demio and Atenza to Tokyo Auto Salon

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Click above for a high-res image of the Mazda RX-8 Circuit Trial

Traditionally, Mazda has a large presence at the Tokyo Auto Salon, and the 2009 show won't be any different. Mazda will have 13 vehicles on hand in January to showcase the automaker's continued commitment to its "zoom-zoom" philosophy, along with concepts carrying the theme (and we quote) "Driving-oriented environmental technologies for endless driving pleasure." Mkay.

Headlining the show will be three "Circuit Trial" models, including an RX-8, Demio and Atenza (Mazda6), along with the all-new Mazda Roadster (MX-5) kitted out in NR-A trim and packing Bilstein dampers along with other race-ready parts. Mazda hasn't released any details on what the Circuit Trial models will consist of, but its safe to assume that reworked suspensions, brakes, fascias and engine components will be part of the package.

The other featured model this year is the Mazda Biante people mover, which benefits from production accessories provide by Wagonist, Rota, DAMD, Kenstyle and others. Mazda also plans to show of its Premacy Hydrogen RE Hybrid concept and will be exhibiting the new 2010 Mazda3 in Japan for the first time. The show gets underway January 9th and runs through the 11th. Check the press release below the fold for all the details.

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