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Content will be removed if CarGurus becomes aware that it violates our policies. Technical specifications. Report Follow. Mark helpful. Your Answer:. Upload Photo Photo optional. Related Questions. Bugatti Veyron - General. Start a new Bugatti Veyron question. Bugatti did two things to create a compact engine capable of producing 1, hp. The first and most obvious thing is turbocharging. If you have read How Turbochargers Work , you know that one easy way to make an engine more powerful without making the engine bigger is to stuff more air into the cylinders on each intake stroke.
Turbochargers do that. A turbo pressurizes the air coming into the cylinder so the cylinder can hold more air. If you stuff twice as much air in each cylinder, you can burn twice as much gasoline.
In reality, it's not quite a perfect ratio like that, but you get the idea. The Bugatti uses a maximum turbo boost of 18 PSI to double the output power of its engine.
Therefore, turbocharging allows Bugatti to cut the size of the engine from 16 liters back down to a more manageable 8 liters. To generate that much air pressure, the Bugatti requires four separate turbochargers arranged around the engine. The second thing Bugatti engineers did, both to keep the RPM redline high and to lower lag time when you press the accelerator, was to double the number of cylinders.
The Bugatti has a very rare cylinder engine. The latter technique is, in fact, the way Bugatti created its first cylinder cars in the early 20th century. Each model is equipped with a massive engine that features 16 cylinders, which are arranged in four banks in a unique W configuration.
Read on to learn more about the history of the W16 engine, as well as its future. The answer might surprise you: Volkswagen Group. As of now, VW Group is the only automaker to design and build a W16 engine. The engines used in Bugatti models have a displacement of eight liters, as well as four camshafts and four turbochargers. Most high-performance models have just two turbochargers.
Essentially, the quad turbo W16 engine is an amalgam of two VR8 engines sharing a common crankshaft and operating as one. The Centodieci also utilizes the W16 engine, but boasts 1, hp compared to 1, with the Chiron. Even when it first debuted in , the W16 was no slouch. Powered by the W16, the Veyron produced over 1, hp and raced to a top speed of mph.
At the time, the Veyron was the highest performing production sports car.
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