Plastics Make Lighter, More Compact Engines

The new Porsche Cayenne, representing the car maker's first entry into the growing sports utility vehicle market, is powered by a lightweight, compact yet powerful V8 engine, featuring components made from nylon. The air intake manifold and rocker covers were developed jointly by Porsche, automotive components supplier Mahle and DuPont, and feature the use of glass-reinforced Zytel, a DuPont nylon resin. The air intake manifold components are made from a special grade of 30% glass reinforced Zytel nylon resin that is resistant to hydrolysis and hot oil, as well as being very heat stable. Meanwhile, a 35% glass reinforced grade of Zytel for the rocker covers ensures maximum rigidity, good oil resistance and dimensional stability. Mahle's rocker cover construction includes an internal ribbed structure, which reduces vibration; this, combined with Zytel's own acoustic properties, helps to minimise noise emission from this section of the engine. DuPont Mahle Filtersysteme

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