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						After 18 
						months of intensive development of the 2.2 JTS direct 
						injection engine, Autodelta is pleased to announce that 
						it will unveil the bespoke Alfa 159 J4 2.2 C at an 
						exclusive event at the Yacht Harbour of Driessen, 
						Amsterdam, on 20th & 21st of June. 
					
					The Autodelta J4 
					2.2 C (C denoting “Compressore”) will become the third 
					member of the exclusive bespoke J-series models, joining the 
					Brera J5 3.2 C and Spider J6 3.2 C in the range when it is 
					commercialised from July 1st; and like the other two 
					established sports cars, its integral theme continues a long 
					tradition of applying forced induction principles by 
					Autodelta to develop nothing less than the very ultimate 
					expression of high performance motoring. 
					
					However, while 
					the Brera J5 and Spider J6 models have focused on improving 
					Alfa Romeo’s 3.2 V6 engine, the 159 J4 2.2 C will be 
					launched with a supercharged version of the 2.2 JTS direct 
					injection petrol engine. The addition of a Rotrex C30-74 
					supercharger and a specifically-developed system boosts the 
					2.2-litre unit’s power from the standard 185bhp up to 245 
					bhp, an increase of 60 bhp. Meanwhile peak torque is lifted 
					from 230Nm to 290Nm, giving the sports saloon an extra 60Nm 
					of torque. 
					
					Supercharging 
					the 2.2 JTS engine and evolving the 159 J4 2.2 C package to 
					perfection has been a long-term project for Autodelta, 
					running alongside the development programmes to realise the 
					J5 and J6. Autodelta’s engineering team was able to build on 
					valuable experience gained when it became the first company 
					in the world to apply forced induction to Alfa Romeo’s 2.0 
					JTS unit, as used in the 156 and GT models; and although an 
					all-new unit, many of the important lessons learnt, and 
					technical knowledge gained, were carried forward to the 2.2 
					JTS project. 
					
					“Both are high 
					compression engines, which mean that a very thorough 
					development programme is called for,” says Autodelta’s 
					Managing Director Jano Djelalian, “but one of the biggest 
					advantages is that a high performance driving experience can 
					be coupled to excellent fuel efficiency, something that is 
					becoming more important with ever rising oil prices.” In 
					fact Autodelta’s technical excellence is quite simply 
					unchallenged: no other company has been able to successfully 
					supercharge and commercialise Alfa Romeo’s direct-injection 
					JTS engines. 
					
					The Brera J5 3.2 
					C revolutionised Autodelta’s operations when it was added to 
					the range in the autumn of 2005, creating a demand that 
					resulted in a restructuring programme being implemented in 
					order to offer customers respectable waiting times. “Alfa 
					Romeo created a superbly stylish sports car with the Brera, 
					and one that we were able to take forward in a number of 
					areas,” says Jano, “It moved us forward as we welcomed a 
					whole new type of customer coming through our doors; for the 
					first time we also had one model that was in demand right 
					across the world, and as well as gearing up to cope with it 
					here, we had to take our global network of agents one step 
					further.” The engineering had to be designed in such a way 
					that Autodelta’s fully trained agents are able to install 
					the supercharger package and test the cars in a most 
					efficient manner. To that effect, the 2.2 JTS Supercharger 
					package has an installation time of only six to seven hours, 
					and then all cars are driven between sixty and eighty miles 
					to complete the testing process. 
					
					“The J5 arrived 
					just as we celebrated our 20th anniversary,” continues Jano, 
					“and it has superbly launched us into our third decade.” The 
					global demand for the J5 saw Autodelta’s R&D operation also 
					being restructured and expanded to other regions to spread 
					the demand placed on its UK HQ and allow all new models to 
					be targeted at specific markets right from their launch. 
					Autodelta’s two main R&D satellite hubs are in Athens 
					(Greece) and Moscow (Russia). This widening of focus gives 
					Autodelta’s engineers the ability to run the cars in extreme 
					climatic conditions of heat and cold as well as in very 
					dusty conditions and on surfaces that are extremely 
					challenging. It also allows the cars electronics’ to 
					perfectly suit the different requirement posed by local fuel 
					characteristics. 
					
					Development of 
					the 159 J4 2.2 C was able to slot perfectly into this new 
					organisation, with more than half a dozen test cars running 
					in three countries. Autodelta has been able to smoothly 
					bring its development partners into the new structure, 
					including Rotrex (superchargers), OZ (wheels) and Dunlop 
					(tyres). “We have also learnt a lot from taking the decision 
					to run testing on some of the most demanding race circuits 
					in Europe,” says Jano. “The Nürburgring in particular puts a 
					huge strain on every part of the car, not least the brakes, 
					and every flaw is amplified; so we have gained invaluable 
					feedback from taking this route. Although we are a small 
					company with finite resources we want to leave no stone 
					unturned in the pursuit of high performance motoring.” 
					
					Before starting 
					the supercharger installation project Autodelta’s engineers 
					had to develop solutions to driveability issues that come 
					into the equation. “We listened very closely to customers 
					who had bought the 2.2 JTS and the points they raised,” says 
					Jano. “A re-map to perfect these criteria and optimise the 
					performance was developed.” This re-map will be made 
					available by Autodelta for the standard 2.2 JTS aspirated 
					models, similar to a re-map which has been commercialised 
					for the 3.2 V6 engine; and it will improve driveability, 
					increase performance and improve fuel consumption. 
					
					The 159 J4 2.2 C 
					features a completely new aluminium inlet manifold as the 
					factory plastic unit was not able to withstand the 0.65 bar 
					boost which the Rotrex C30-74 unit is producing. The new 
					inlet manifold design, now with a reduced volume was also a 
					critical part of the development as we managed to increase 
					the speed of response says Autodelta’s head of Research & 
					Development, Sergio Truzzi. “Changes to the inlet and 
					exhaust camshaft variator control strategy had to be 
					initiated to generate more continuous torque and improve 
					driveability,” adds Sergio. 
					
					With increasing 
					fuel prices and taxation rising on larger capacity engines, 
					Autodelta believe the 2.2 JTS supercharged engine offers 
					certain beneficial advantages over the 3.2 V6. The 
					additional advantage of a lighter kerb weight than the 3.2 
					V6 Q4 model means that the 2.2 JTS supercharged cars are 
					almost 150 Kilograms lighter and therefore have a better bhp 
					per ton ratio in comparison. 
					
					Autodelta has 
					also taken a slightly different overall approach for this 
					project, the third J-series model, in light of the excellent 
					characteristics of the production Alfa 159 2.2 JTS. “During 
					the extensive test programme we were very impressed with the 
					chassis’ all-round capability as factory standard,” says 
					Sergio, “and we found that with the additional performance 
					from the supercharger the very capable chassis came alive 
					and coped extremely well as far as grip and steering turn in 
					was concerned. This clearly demonstrates the inherent sporty 
					nature of the 159 chassis,” he continues. “Although the 
					standard brakes also coped very well, we felt the Selespeed 
					supercharged versions did incur some brake fade; improving 
					the braking window was addressed by developing new 
					perforated brake discs.” 
					
					Due to the 
					inherent responsiveness of the overall Alfa 159 package to 
					the supercharging conversion Autodelta will offer the J4 
					package with its bespoke Rotrex supercharger system, while 
					utilising the car’s standard components. “We’re very pleased 
					with how this project has turned out,” says Jano, “it means 
					we will be able to offer a fully supercharged car at a 
					highly competitive price, and hopefully bring the Autodelta 
					driving option to a wider audience than has been the case, 
					which is especially relevant with the broad appeal that the 
					Alfa 159 offers. The cornerstone of our philosophy has 
					always to blend extreme performance with day-to-day 
					practicality, and with the wide appeal of the Alfa 159 this 
					becomes even more requisite. 
					
					“Overall we feel 
					the cars are more then capable to fulfil most drivers’ 
					demands but of course we have gone a further step to satisfy 
					the most demanding of owners and for the most extreme usage 
					of the cars,” says Jano. This has involved progressive all 
					round dynamic development of the car to create a 
					cutting-edge, envelope-pushing sports saloon. The Alfa 159 
					is based on the same architecture as the Brera, allowing 
					technology applied on the Brera J5 3.2 C to form the 
					underlying basis of the upgrade. A fully adjustable coil 
					over suspension set up allows for height adjustment as well 
					as rebound adjustment to enable the driver to fine tune the 
					car for any occasion. Up-rated perforated brake discs and 
					special compound pads improve the braking capability, while 
					an entirely new aerodynamic package will present a distinct 
					new styling direction. 
					
					Autodelta will 
					also release a special ‘Corsa’ tuning kit for the 245 bhp 
					supercharged 159 J4 2.2 C, that will see the car producing 
					more power than the 260 bhp currently available in the  Alfa 
					159 3.2 V6; the Corsa  tuning kit will be available as a 
					retro fit for those who want even more power and is fully 
					reversible. 
					
					Autodelta 
					
					Autodelta 
					is the acknowledged leading global aftermarket Alfa Romeo 
					design and tuning firm. In 2007 Autodelta celebrated its 
					20th anniversary. Autodelta has built a reputation for its 
					range of exclusive, bespoke high-performance models which 
					maximise Alfa Romeo engine capabilities and optimise chassis 
					dynamics. As well as these Autodelta-branded cars, Autodelta 
					offers engine, chassis, braking, electronic, suspension and 
					styling upgrades for most current and recent Alfa Romeo 
					models, and offers a range of Autodelta-branded performance 
					products through its Autodelta Sportline and GTA Racing 
					parts programmes. Autodelta operates internationally through 
					its headquarters and factory located in Park Royal, London, 
					and through a series of authorised agents worldwide. For 
					more information: Tel: 020 8838 3535, Fax: 020 8838 3300; 
					Website: 
					www.autodelta.co.uk; E-Mail:
					
					
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