Ngine, Riction, Eduction – HONDA Insight User Manual

Page 69: Echnologies

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ECHNOLOGIES

To minimize energy losses, friction between moving parts is minimized by utilizing the following

features:

• Offset cylinder construction
• In the interest of friction reduction, Honda engineers specified a new lightweight aluminum-

alloy piston design for the IMA engine. The pistons have a minimal skirt area and the surface

of the skirt has been shot-peened. Shot-peening is a process in which a metal part, such as a

piston or connecting rod, is blasted with shot-like particles, creating uniform, microscopic

dimples on the surface. This dimpled surface is better able to retain a lubricating oil film.

Shot-peening the IMA engine's pistons accounts for another 1.5- to 2.0-percent reduction in

internal friction.

• Rocker arms are fitted with rollers that minimize friction on the cam's contact surfaces.
• OW20 friction-reducing engine oil

The overall load on the engine is reduced by using electric power steering. It is also reduced by the

elimination of a conventional alternator, instead using the IMA system's DC-DC Converter to power all

electrical accessories from IMA Motor/Generator power.

Rocker arms fitted with rollers

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