Volkswagen Group W-12 Engine
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Volkswagen Group have produced a number of W12 engine, W12 Internal combustion engine, internal combustion piston engines for their Volkswagen, Audi, and Bentley marques, since 2001.


Overview

The only mass-production W12 engine is the List of Volkswagen Group petrol engines#6.0 WR12 48v, Volkswagen 6.0 WR12 48v, a four-bank design which was released in 2001. This engine has been used in several models from the brands Audi, Bentley, and Volkswagen, and in 2003 a turbocharged version was released. The engine is constructed by mating two narrow-angle 15° VR6 engines at an inclined angle of 72°. The narrow angle of each set of cylinders allows just two overhead camshafts to drive each pair of banks, so the W12 engine has the same number of camshafts as a V12 engine. The W12 engine has a very compact design for a 12-cylinder engine, with the overall size of the engine being smaller than Volkswagen's contemporary V8 engine. The first application of the Volkswagen W12 was the 2001 Volkswagen W12, a mid-engined concept car which set the 24‑hour world endurance record in 2001 with a distance of and an average speed of . The first production car to use the W12 engine was the 2001 Audi A8#First generation (D2, Typ 4D; 1994–2002), Audi A8 (D2). Other cars to use the W12 engine are the 2003–present Bentley Continental GT, 2005-present Bentley Continental Flying Spur (2005), Bentley Continental Flying Spur, 2015–present Bentley Bentayga, 2004-2011 Volkswagen Phaeton, Volkswagen Phaeton W12 and the 2005-2010 Volkswagen Touareg#First generation (2002–2010), Volkswagen Touareg W12. The engine was also used in the 2006 Spyker C12 La Turbie and 2008 Spyker C12 Zagato low-volume sports cars.


Variants


6.0 WR12 48v

This W12 badged W12 engine is twelve cylinder W engine of four rows of three cylinders, formed by joining two imaginary 15° VR6 engine cylinder blocks, placed on a single crankshaft, with each cylinder 'double-bank' now at a 72° angle. This specific configuration is more appropriately described as a WR12 engine. This Volkswagen Group engine is also used with slight modification, and with the addition of two turbochargers in the Bentley Continental GT, Bentley Continental Flying Spur (2005), Bentley Continental Flying Spur and Bentley Bentayga. It has also been used in a form aboard the Volkswagen W12 prototype sports car to establish a 24-hour record of in 2002 at the Nardò Ring in Italy. ;identification: parts code prefix: 07C ;engine displacement & engine configuration: 72° W12 engine; bore x stroke: , stroke ratio: 0.93:1 – undersquare/long-stroke, 499.9 cc per cylinder, compression ratio: 10.7:1 ;cylinder block & crankcase: homogeneous Monobloc engine, monoblock low-pressure chill die cast hypereutectic 'Alusil' aluminium-silicon alloy (AlSi17Cu4Mg); torsionally stiff aluminium alloy crankcase with high-resistance cylinder liners, simplex roller chain driven oil pump; die-forged steel 21.2 kg crankshaft, seven main bearings, crankpins offset to achieve a constant firing order as on a V6 engine ;cylinder heads & valvetrain: cast aluminium alloy; four valves per cylinder, 48 valves total, low-friction roller finger cam followers with automatic hydraulic valve clearance compensation, double overhead camshaft driven from the flywheel side via a two-stage chain drive utilising three 3/8" simplex roller chains, continuous vane-adjustable variable valve timing for intake and exhaust camshafts with up to 52 degrees timing range for the flow-optimised inlet ports, 22 degrees on the exhaust camshafts ;aspiration: two air filters, two hot-film mass flow sensor, air mass meters, two throttle body, throttle bodies each with electronic throttle control, electronically controlled Bosch 'E-Gas' throttle valves, four-part two-channel cast magnesium alloy intake manifold; Bentley versions also use twin-turbos – one turbocharger per VR cylinder bank ;fuel system, ignition system, engine management: two linked common rail fuel distributor rails, fuel injection#Multi-point injection, multi-point electronic sequential indirect injection, indirect fuel injection with twelve intake manifold-sited fuel injectors; centrally positioned NGK longlife spark plugs, mapped direct ignition with 12 individual direct-acting ignition coil, single spark coils; Robert Bosch GmbH, Bosch Motronic ME 7.1.1 electronic engine control unit (ECU), cylinder-selective engine knocking, knock control via four knock sensors, permanent Air–fuel ratio#Air–Fuel Equivalence Ratio (λ), lambda control, water-cooled alternator ;exhaust system: two vacuum-controlled secondary air injection pumps for direct injection into exhaust ports to assist cold start operation, four exhaust manifolds with four integrated ceramic catalytic converters, eight heated oxygen sensors monitoring pre- and post catalyst exhaust gases ;dimensions: length: , height: , width: then ;DIN-rated motive power & torque outputs – Audi / Volkswagen, ID codes :; — Audi A8: AZC (01/01-09/02), VW Phaeton: BAN (04/02-05/05) : at 6,200 rpm, at 4,000 rpm, at 2,300–5,300 rpm — Audi A8: BHT, BSB, BTE (12/03-07/10) : at 6,000 rpm; at 2,750–5,000 rpm — Phaeton: BRN, BTT (05/05-03/16) : at 6,000 rpm; at 3,300 rpm — Touareg: BJN, CFRA (08/04-05/10) ;DIN-rated motive power & torque outputs – Bentley twin turbo : at 6,100 rpm; at 1,600–6,100 rpm — standard models: BWR, BEB, MTBHT : at 6,000 rpm; at 1,700–5,600 rpm — "Speed" models: CKHC, BWRA : at 5,900 rpm; at 2,050–4,500 rpm — "Supersports" model ;applications: Audi A8 (AZC: 03/01-09/02, BHT: 02/04-, BSB: 10/04-, BTE: 02/05-), Volkswagen Phaeton (BAN: 05/02-05/05, BRN: 05/05-10/08, BTT: 05/05-10/08), Volkswagen Touareg sport (BJN: 08/04-, CFRA: 02/08-), Bentley Continental GT, Bentley Continental Flying Spur (2005), Bentley Continental Flying Spur


6.0 WR12 48v TFSI

This engine produces of power and of torque. It would mostly share the same technical specifications with its turbocharged 6.0-liter predecessor, other than the fact that it was modified to meet new WLTP emission standards. This new engine was promised to be made available on the Audi A8#Fourth generation (D5 Typ 4N; 2017–present), fourth generation A8, following Audi S8#(D5) Fourth generation, S8 and 60 TFSI/TDI models. However, as of August 2020, only examples of the W12 variant were press cars. It is rumoured that the W12 variant is only available as special orders in selected European dealerships.


6.3 WR12 48v FSI (CEJA)

This engine produces of power and of torque. This new engine was promised to be made available on the Audi A8#Third generation (D4, Typ 4H; 2011–2017), 3rd generation A8 More compact dimensions than a comparable V8 engine FSI direct injection with twin high-pressure fuel pumps, twin fuel rails, and six-port high-pressure injectors. ;applications: :Audi A8#Third generation (D4, Typ 4H; 2011–2017), A8 L W12 6.3 FSI quattro (CEJA)


Applications

*Volkswagen W12 *Audi A8 *Bentley Continental GT *Bentley Flying Spur (2005), Bentley Flying Spur *Bentley Bentayga *Volkswagen Touareg#First generation (2002–2010), Volkswagen Touareg W12 *Spyker C12 La Turbie *Spyker C12 Zagato


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