Audi had to develop a new TDI engine for the R18 Race car and is convinced that this technology remains one of the most efficient and modern forms to power a car especially at Le Mans where engines with high specific power, low fuel consumption and low emissions are a necessity. The new compact 3.7 litre V6 TDI is much lighter than its V10 TDI predecessor fitted to the older R15 TDI Race car.
The V6 TDI engine powering the
Audi R18 TDI, which has a cylinder angle of 120 degrees and an extremely low center of gravity, is technically generations further along the line and is also a technology-demonstrator for future production engines. It is fitted with a single turbocharger that also sits above the engine and draws its air directly through the air scoop mounted on the roof.
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