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July 12, 2005 - Designed to replace fixed compression engine blocks, Variable Compression Ratio Model MCE-5 integrates power transmission and compression ratio control. Main structure gives hydrodynamic bearings optimum geometrical environment. Roller-guided piston is not subjected to slap or radial stress, and engine block has no negative effects on other components or vehicle. Exhaust and transmission connections are identical to conventional engines.

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MCE-5 VCR Engines Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions While Improving Profitability And Competitiveness

Variable Compression Ratio (VCR) automotive engines are setting the stage for decisive, universal strategies in reducing pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions. VCR technology reduces fuel consumption by about 30% while remaining compatible with simple and efficient after-treatment devices like the 3-way catalyst. The MCE-5 VCR engine block from the French company MCE-5 Development is a mechanical solution that allows mass-production of VCR engines under the best conditions while satisfying the demanding profitability criteria required by the car manufacturing industry. The MCE-5’s manufacturing costs and exclusive features will open the door to mass production of powerful, attractive, fuel-efficient vehicles that are more competitive and profitable than its diesel or hybrid counterparts.

The MCE-5 VCR engine block is designed to replace traditional fixed compression engine blocks. Its technology is a comprehensive VCR engine block that integrates power transmission and compression ratio control. It features long-life gears and an exclusive roller-guided piston that is no longer subjected to slap or radial stress. This ensures an exceptional resilience and reliability. MCE-5, therefore, meets one of the greatest challenges facing downsized engines: to present extreme power and torque density while maintaining durability.

The great strength of the MCE-5 VCR engine block is also a product of its crankshaft’s rigidity. Moreover, the main structure gives the hydrodynamic bearings an optimum geometrical environment and a long lifespan.

The new engine block has no negative effects on the other components or the vehicle. Exhaust and transmission connections are precisely the same as those of a conventional engine.

Designed and tested since 1997, the MCE-5 VCR engine block has been improved in successive stages. The new generation is already representative of a version suitable for the market, and its components are manufactured using mass production techniques.

An informational DVD is available from the company on request, offered in both English and French. A short version (four minutes) gives on overview of MCE-5’s technology, while the full version (one hour) includes interviews.

For further information, please contact:

MCE-5 DEVELOPMENT

Vianney RABHI

21 avenue Georges Pompidou, Imm. Le Danica

69003 LYON

Tel. : 33 (0)4 78 39 40 27

Fax : 33 (0)4 78 30 95 38

Email : vianney.rabhi@mce-5.fr

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French Technology Press Office
Amelia Wilson
205 North Michigan Ave, Suite 3740
Chicago IL 60601
France
Phone: 312-327-5260
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Company Information:
Name: MCE-5 Development
Address: Vianney RABHI
City: LYON
Country: France
Phone: 33 (0)4 78 39 40 27
FAX: 33 (0)4 78 30 95 38




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