The Autodelta 159 J4 2.2
C will become the third member of the exclusive bespoke
J-series range, joining the Brera J5 3.2 C and Spider J6
3.2 C in the Autodelta line-up when the high performance
sports saloon’s order book opens on July 1st. 18 months
of intensive research and development and Autodelta is
proud to present this new car. Pushing the dynamic
envelope of Alfa Romeo’s to the edge to create sports
cars that thrill the driver is our deep seated
motivation, and with the J4 2.2 C we believe we have
raised the bar even further in every field and created
our finest project to date.
Just like the other two
now-established members of the J-series range, the integral
theme of the Autodelta 159 J4 2.2 C is to continue a long
standing tradition of applying forced induction principles
to develop nothing less than the very ultimate expression of
high performance motoring. The Autodelta 159 J4 2.2 C once
again makes strides across the sphere of engineering
excellence, and applies the results of an intensive 18 month
research and development programme, led by Head of R&D
Sergio Truzzi, to Alfa Romeo’s advanced direct injection JTS,
making us the only company in the world to develop a forced
induction solution for this power unit.
With the commercialisation of
the supercharged Alfa 159 2.2 JTS we have taken a dual
approach, offering two solutions to satisfy all demands. The
excellent all-round capabilities of the Alfa 159
architecture blossom into life when harnessed to our new
supercharging upgrade. As such we are offering the 159 2.2 C
supercharged package at this level, commercialised at a
highly competitive price, and for the many customers who
will desire to maximise the dynamics and performance of the
car, we have developed the usual enhancements – to the
driveable edge - in every area, which will be offered as the
J4 2.2 C option. Thus the driver has two choices; he can
experience full Autodelta performance wrought to the 159 at
an affordable price, or take his car to the ultimate limit
in every department by choosing the full range of options
that suit his driving requirements. As usual though each
Autodelta car will be built uniquely, with every customer’s
individual demands met and exceeded by our engineers – a
challenge we always thrive on, and never fail to meet.
Although the J4’s 0-100 km/h sprint is more rapid now, one
of its more capable abilities of this sports saloon is the
in-gear acceleration and flexibility which will impress
those who get behind the wheel.
What we have created is a car
to satisfy even the most demanding of drivers, a car that
simply immerses you in its stunning dynamic capabilities,
and that allows you to experience everything that Alfa Romeo
has built its historic brand values on. But true to our
tradition, and to satisfy our customers’ requirements, this
is also a practical ‘user-friendly’ sports saloon that is
just as driveable in the morning traffic jam as it is when
let off the leash on one of Europe’s finest roads.
Alfa Romeo’s history is
littered with fabulous, ground breaking sports cars that
have reshaped automotive thinking time and time again. As
such when seeking inspiration the possibilities are
virtually unlimited for our team. However for with this
project one car stood out especially, and so with the 159 J4
2.2 project Autodelta really wanted to capture the modern
day spirit of the Alfa 156 GTA, one of the most revered ‘hot
saloons’ of the decade, and a sports car that we have
enjoyed rewarding success in tuning. This evocative car was
a benchmark for us, however seeking more refined comfort and
improved, updated dynamic behaviour.
Supercharging Alfa Romeo
tradition and a offers the ultimate performance solution
Under the sleek, swaged
bonnet of the Autodelta 159 J4 2.2 C beats the muscular
heart of this powerhouse: a supercharged version of Alfa
Romeo’s impressive 2.2 JTS direct injection petrol engine,
the first production application of forced induction to this
robust engine. The incorporation of the Rotrex C30-74
supercharger and a specifically-developed bespoke system
boosts the 2.2-litre unit’s maximum power from the standard
185bhp up to 245 bhp, an increase of 60 bhp. Meanwhile, peak
torque is raised from 230 Nm to 290Nm, giving the vibrant
sports saloon an extra 60 Nm 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 it
is an all-new unit in the Alfa 159, many of the important
lessons learnt, and technical knowledge gained, were carried
forward to the 2.2 JTS project.
Redesigned intake system – to
improve response and driveability
The 159 J4 2.2 C features a
completely new aluminium inlet manifold as the factory OE
plastic unit isn’t able to operate with the 0.65 bar boost
level which the Rotrex C30-74 unit produces. The new inlet
manifold design, now with a reduced volume, was also a
critical component to increase the speed of response.
Changes to the inlet and exhaust camshaft variator control
strategy had to be evolved to generate more continuous
torque and improve driveability.
NGK Iridium IX – applying the
latest ignition technology to improve combustion efficiency
Autodelta engineers’ have
adopted cutting-edge NGK Iridium IX spark plugs as OE for
the 2.2 C for the all round advancements they offer and
specifically because a colder heat range spark plug was
necessary. Recent fabrication advances have allowed Iridium,
a very hard precious metal, to be incorporated into the
construction of spark plugs through the use of laser welding
technology. Iridium has a melting point of 2450 degrees,
considerably higher than platinum, and its strength is
approximately 8 times of platinum offering considerable
advantage over the plugs used as OE in the JTS engines while
the more efficient spark optimises the ignition/combustion
process, leading to improved fuel economy, increased power
and acceleration and improved throttle response. The
properties of Iridium mean that a much smaller electrode tip
can be used, allowing a reduction in ‘spark jump’ voltage,
and thus improving and reducing strain on the ignition
system. NGK found minimal degradation of the Iridium IX
occurs during its user life and extensive testing by
Autodelta’s engineers within the specific scenario of the J4
2.2 C project also found this to be the case and we are
happy that there is no measurable drop off in performance up
to 12,000 miles, the use life that both NGK and Autodelta
will recommend.
ECU – pumping up the
electronic ‘heart’ of the car
Throughout the J4 development
process one of the key factors was the programming of the
ECU (Engine Control Unit), and more than twenty five
different files were written and thoroughly tested during
the process. Control of the Lambda as well as continuous cam
variator characteristics were optimised to improve
driveability and throttle behaviour. All the safety
perimeters managed by the ECU to avoid any possible engine
damage which are in default place had to be in full
operation and revised to a more critical level. The ECU will
operate in safety mode once it detects an error in the
operating system and avoids any possible damage in the
engine internals by going into safety mode which allows the
car to be driven slowly to a dealer for diagnosis. As with
the J5 and J6, it was very important to factor in the
reliability and safety of the 2.2 JTS engine. Our engineers’
programming skills allowed the engine ECU set up to be
optimised and maintained to continue reliable performance
even in extreme conditions. The optimised engine ECU and all
other linked ECU’s are also in line with EOBD2 actual
diagnostic rules, and can be tested with normal tools
available at dealer workshops and other universal testers.
Limited slip differential:
key component to any Autodelta product
Autodelta first introduced a
limited slip differential (LSD) working on the front wheels
with the 147 3.7 GTA AM model almost half a decade ago; and
the experienced gained from this now iconic Autodelta model
has been passed on to the J4 project; as the new model now
has a mechanical LSD. This LSD also importantly contributes
to safer driving, allowing safer acceleration and cornering,
even when there are drastically different grips levels under
at each tyre. And at the same time we fulfil our mission to
further improve the driver’s experience.
Enhancing platform dynamics
to complement the power increase
The chassis dynamics have
been re-worked to provide optimum handling and ability to
use the additional power without any form of compromise,
incorporating all-new dampers and springs. The J4 2.2 C
draws from the experience gained during the realisation of
the J5 3.2 C and J6 3.2 C, which share similar platforms.
With carefully chosen damper and spring rates and with new
geometry settings to suit the character of the new Limited
Slip Differential the driver has extra confidence to exploit
the full power delivered by the Rotrex supercharger. The
development of these J5 and J6 projects involved demanding
running on race tracks such as Silverstone, Spa-Francorchamps
and the Nürburgring. The fully adjustable coil over
suspension set-up allows for height adjustment as well as
bound and rebound adjustment to enable the driver to fine
tune the car for any occasion.
Evolution to optimise the
braking window
The J4 2.2 C features uprated
brake discs, which are additionally perforated at the front
and rear, and new special compounds brake pads. These
combine to improve all-round braking performance, allowing
the discs and pads to operate during the most demanding of
driving scenarios, to much higher temperatures, and to offer
a greatly improved braking window.
Exuding the legendary Alfa
Romeo ‘sound’
When an Alfa Romeo drives
past the bystander can recognise its heritage even if their
eyes are shut, so integral a part of the brand’s long
tradition is the sound that its racy engines emit. Autodelta
always adhere to this Alfa Romeo tradition and getting the
right exhaust note is fundamental. The J4 2.2 C’s exhaust
system, with its stainless steel silencers and Autodelta
‘trademark’ quad oval tail pipe exits, has been designed to
enhance the engine’s sound. The result is a cacophony of
music to the ears of the ‘Alfisti’.
No compromise in the search
for optimal grip
Developing perfect road
adhesion is another critical component in the J4 project.
Thankfully Autodelta can turn to its tyre partner Dunlop to
seamlessly undertake this task, and draw on an intensive
development programme for the J5 and J6. After an evaluation
process carried out at the Dunlop Development Centre in
Hanau, Germany, in conjunction with Autodelta, the latest
Dunlop ultra high performance pattern SP Sport Maxx GT
compound was selected, and the J4 2.2 C will signify the
first time that this new 245/35 ZR19 XL tyre has been
applied to a production vehicle, signifying the high regard
that the leading global tyre manufacturer holds for
Autodelta. This tyre will enter production in August 2008.
The new compound of the
Dunlop SP Sport Maxx GT also importantly pushes forward the
environmental credentials of the tyre range. The tyre will
feature a combined silica/black carbon compound. The silica
comprises of the latest technology high dispersion silica
combined with state-of-the-art functionalised polymers and
traction resin. The black carbon is a special type derived
from the DTM racing tyres. Aromatic oil free assures that
the tyres will even comply with all foreseen new
environmental regulations beyond 31.12.2009. This new
pattern on the Dunlop SP Sport Maxx GT, as applied to the
Autodelta J4 2.2 C, offers all of Dunlop’s highly regarded
“feel the road - touch technology”: Multi-Radius Tread
technology, which provides highly effective pressure
deployment in the contact patch combined with a smoother
transition from straight line to curve; flatter tread
profile, with about 8 % bigger contact patch, in order to
achieve higher stability and steering precision combined
with more grip; and specific bead seat system providing a
tight link between tyre and rim essential for enhanced road
feedback.
Advanced technology wheels
are fundamental to overall weight saving
The Dunlop SP Sport Maxx GT tyres will be fitted to wheels
supplied by OZ Wheels. OZ Wheels are an Official Technical
Partner of Autodelta and all our bespoke models use wheels
which have been developed by OZ for the specific
requirements. For the J4 2.2 C we chose – in conjunction
with OZ – the 19-in Botticelli HLT which is manufactured
using cutting-edge flow forming technology. The result is a
ground-breaking wheel that is up to 40 percent lighter than
alternatives. It offers a drastic improvement in
power/weight ratio, a reduction in unsprung mass and in the
braking performance window; and faster acceleration.
The Botticelli HLT 19-inch
wheel from OZ has been highly successful and is officially
approved by the Renault F1 team. A ground breaking new
process in wheel development, it offers excellent technical
features, that result a lower weight than for wheels cast in
forged aluminium. The reduction is evenly distributed on
each wheel, improving unsprung weight. It thus emphasises
the effect of a design directly derived from experience in
competitions in which the weight plays an important role in
both performances and safety. Constructed according to Flow
Forming Technology, the Botticelli 19” has very similar
mechanical characteristics to those of a forged wheel,
confirming the attainment of two very important goals:
weight reduction and firmness.
Weight saving - integral to
the development programme
Saving weight is always at
the forefront of our engineers’ minds and each new component
is designed to offset weight. The alloy bodied Rotrex
supercharger weighs just 7 kgs and the whole system features
lightweight components throughout: the intercooler and inlet
manifold are both aluminium. The aerodynamic kit is
developed to be ultra-light without compromising toughness
and durability, while significant weight is saved by the OZ
Wheels. Further kilogrammes are chipped away by the new
exhaust system and suspension components. Thus, although the
J4 features a new supercharger system, the J4 is an overall
5 kg lighter than the standard production Alfa 159 2.2 JTS.
Styling – motorsport derived
aerodynamics blended with Autodelta unique DNA
The styling aspect takes on
an important new direction compared to the recent J5 and J6
models. The project, as is usual, focused on aerodynamic
demands coupled with the requirements of the greater airflow
into the engine bay. The result is a sports accessory kit
that includes front splitter, rear apron and side skirts,
with the front and rear apron sections designed to fit the
standard bumpers of the production Alfa 159.
The Alfa 159 presents a much
loved form and our design process had to complement this
superb work from Giorgetto Giugiaro, building on the
foundations that the legendary designer had styled. As is
historically typical with Alfa Romeo production cars, design
inspiration follows the latest trends of aerodynamics in
motorsport. For this approach our designers underlined the
historic Autodelta philosophy of “today’s racing car for the
road tomorrow”. The inspiration from motorsport concludes
with the integration of “flicks” on either side of the
splitter. The form of the flicks was integrated in a manner
that suited the styling of the Alfa 159, closely following
the lines flowing from the traditional Alfa Romeo grille.
The result is a dynamic and thrusting stance that also
emphasises the engineering applied to the suspension and
braking characteristics of the Autodelta J4 model. The
integration of the flicks as a spoiler also refers to
historical Alfa Romeo models that used dominant front
spoiler treatment in motorsport, such as the Autodelta
Montreal and the Alfetta GTV8. The expression which is
gained from the aerodynamic treatment can also be compared
to the “eyebrows” above the headlights of the Giulia Berlina
– a car which was “designed by the wind” and represented the
backbone for the original Autodelta models of the 1960s.
At the rear we see a
continuation of the diffuser style first seen on the
Autodelta 147 GTA AM, and now a feature of all Autodelta
models. The result is a logical evolution, playing with a
contrast between subtle details and a freshly defined
diffuser.
Both the front and rear
skirts are visually joined in the centre of the car by
specifically designed side skirts. The skirts continue the
lines starting from the front splitter and bridge them to
their endpoint at the exhaust terminals on the rear apron.
This is a logical and graphically strong solution, which has
resulted in a clear visual connection between the individual
components of the J4 styling package. The side skirts
closely follow the form introduced on the Autodelta Brera J5
MY2008, and also evolve the typical Alfa Romeo side skirt
design that was first used on the Alfa 75 Turbo touring
models.
Partners – drawing on
technical excellence key area by key area
Autodelta’s
strength lies in having a close working relationship with
its official partners, who assist in the Research &
Development programme of each bespoke mode in their
specialist field, thus guaranteeing maximum leverage in the
pursuit of optimum performance within each technical area.
The J4 2.2 C is no different and key partners include Dunlop
(tyres), OZ (wheels), Rotrex (superchargers) and
KesselsGranger Design Works (styling). Meanwhile,
Mangoletsi, the UK’s largest and longest–established
authorised Alfa Romeo dealership, is ‘Official Supplier’ of
the cars for our Research & Development programme.
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