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									Autodelta is pleased to 
									introduce the Autodelta Brera J5 3.2 
									Compressore ‘Model Year 2008’ (MY) which has 
									been developed specifically for hot and 
									tropical climate requirements and now 
									incorporates an air-to-air intercooler 
									mounted behind the front bumper.  | 
                                 
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									The programme was 
									overseen by our head of R&D Sergio Truzzi 
									(middle; while testing was carried out in 
									Greece where the correct climatic conditions 
									prevail (top).  | 
                                 
                                
                                    
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						Autodelta is pleased to introduce the 
						Autodelta Brera J5 3.2 Compressore ‘Model Year 2008’ 
						(MY) which has been developed specifically for hot and 
						tropical climate requirements and now incorporates an 
						air-to-air intercooler mounted behind the front bumper. 
					
					
					The Autodelta Brera J5 3.2 C MY will be 
					presented for its world première at The Pistonheads 
					Performance Car Show which takes place at the National 
					Exhibition Centre in Birmingham from Friday 11th - Sunday 
					13th January. 
					
					
					The ‘Phase 2’ engine follows on from the 
					3.2 V6 supercharged engine development first launched on the 
					Brera J5 3.2 C in September 2006. The success of our bespoke 
					upgrade for the Brera has caused a huge demand on our London 
					base and necessitated a restructuring of our operations, 
					with emphasis being placed cutting the backlog and on 
					training for our agents around the world to undertake the 
					conversions. The arrival of the Spider (J6) in November has 
					further increased demand. 
					
					
					At the same time we have been forced to 
					rapidly respond to global demand for the J5, and now the J6 
					programmes, and particularly from climates where constant or 
					variable higher temperatures are a feature. To satisfy this 
					demand our Research & Development (R&D) team have focused on 
					a ‘Phase 2’ development on the J5. 
					
					
					To ensure consistent performance levels 
					in extreme hot air temperatures, Autodelta’s engineers 
					developed and tested various solutions including 
					water-to-air intercoolers and opted for the air-to-air 
					version for simplicity and reliability. Following a series 
					of computer simulation, actual testing was carried out over 
					a period of 8 months on supercharged R&D cars including ones 
					that were tested in hot climate countries. 
					
					
					The programme was overseen by our head of 
					R&D Sergio Truzzi; while testing was carried out in Greece 
					where the correct climatic conditions prevail. One of our 
					longest-established and most important global agents is Auto 
					Corse, based in Athens, and they have facilities suited for 
					this R&D programme. 
					
					
					“Athens makes an ideal base for our 
					extreme climate testing programme,” says Autodelta Managing 
					Director Jano Djelalian, “as well as the state-of-the-art 
					workshops available we see very hot weather conditions right 
					throughout the summer and the rugged surface of the roads, 
					plus incessant dust and larger inanimate objects allow us to 
					rigorously test our cars and evolve meaningful, practical 
					solutions. The development team has been based at Auto Corse 
					and we are delighted with the level of facilities made 
					available to us. 
					
					
					The Autodelta Brera J5 3.2 C MY2008 
					features a revised system with an intercooler incorporating 
					new mapping. The 3.2 V6 engine’s power curve has been 
					revised to allow stronger performance at peak revs, which 
					are now raised to 6,400rpm and peak power is 352 bhp (up by 
					4 bhp over the J5, and 92 bhp over the standard model) and 
					improved torque which now is 435 Nm (up by 5 Nm) allowing 
					even stronger motorway overtaking. 0-100 km/h is achieved in 
					5.3 seconds while top speed of over 260 km/h is easily 
					achieved. 
					
					
					Additional specific benefits of the J5 MY 
					include improved fuel consumption. Head of Autodelta R&D 
					Sergio Truzzi comments: “The supercharged test cars returned 
					near identical consumption in normal driving conditions in 
					back-to-back testing compared to the standard 3.2 aspirated 
					engine, so this for us is a very satisfying achievement.” 
					This programme has run alongside a schedule to develop the 
					supercharged 3.2 V6 engine to maintain optimum performance 
					on all markets. “We have evolved ECU mapping that allows 
					[lower grade] petrol characteristics that are prevalent in 
					certain markets our authorised agents work in to operate 
					with our conversions and provide maximum performance 
					increases while putting no strain additional on the engine.” 
					
					
					The Autodelta Brera J5 3.2 MY is a 
					completely focused package and comes with the bespoke 
					upgrades to the chassis, suspension, braking, electronics 
					and styling that have made the car so successful. Further 
					exterior styling options are now available on the J5 MY, 
					including new side skirts. 
					
					
					Pistonheads Performance Car Show 
					
					
					The first edition of the Pistonheads 
					Performance Car Show gets underway on Friday (11th January) 
					at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham. Focusing on 
					performance car’s it is co-located in the NEC with the 
					long-running Autosport International show. Official 
					involvement runs from prestige sportscar brands such as 
					Lamborghini and Lotus, to leading tuners, including Hamann 
					and Schnitzer, while there will be a number of new model 
					debuts from specialist carmakers like Aerial and KTM. Other 
					highlights will be the Live Action Arena and Track Day Car 
					display, while Mitsubishi will display an example of each of 
					their potent Evo model series, from I to X. For Italian car 
					enthusiasts’ there will be an array of exciting cars 
					including Ferrari’s race track F430 Challenge, Maserati’s 
					stylish new GranTurismo and Lamborghini’s lightweight 
					limited-edition Gallardo Superleggera. 
					
					
					“Autosport International has always been 
					a fixture in our January diary, but this year taking part in 
					the Pistonheads Show makes perfect sense,” says Jano. “The 
					organizers have put a lot of effort and enthusiasm into 
					creating a focused performance car extravaganza and it looks 
					to be very promising. We’re delighted to be participating in 
					the show.” For more information visit
					
					www.autodelta.co.uk 
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