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Toyota's Integrated Drive Power Control System for Downsized Turbocharged Engine

Journal Article
2015-01-1636
ISSN: 1946-3936, e-ISSN: 1946-3944
Published April 14, 2015 by SAE International in United States
Toyota's Integrated Drive Power Control System for Downsized Turbocharged Engine
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Citation: Takasaki, A., Inoue, T., Sugano, K., and Nagata, K., "Toyota's Integrated Drive Power Control System for Downsized Turbocharged Engine," SAE Int. J. Engines 8(4):1687-1691, 2015, https://doi.org/10.4271/2015-01-1636.
Language: English

Abstract:

New engine controls have been developed for the turbocharged Lexus NX200t to improve driving power by reducing engine torque output lag. Drive power management functions have been centralized in an integrated drive power control system. The newly developed controls minimize the potential reduction in drivability associated with the adoption of a turbocharged engine while improving fuel efficiency.
General driveability issues commonly associated with a turbocharged engine include sudden increases in drive power due to the response lag of the turbocharger, and higher shifting frequencies if this response lag triggers a disturbed accelerator operation pattern by the driver. The developed technologies detect and control sudden increases in drive power to create the optimum drive power map, and reduce unnecessary shifts even if the driver's accelerator operation is disturbed.
This paper describes an outline of the integrated drive power control system and its representative technologies, which helped to ensure the product appeal of the Lexus NX200t.