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GKN Driveline’s New AWD Coupling Debuts on Infiniti FX Series
« on: October 06, 2008, 09:48:41 PM »

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PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GKN Driveline Torque Technology is providing the latest generation of its all-wheel drive (AWD) coupling to the new Infiniti FX to improve performance while trimming the component’s weight by 30 percent.

GKN Driveline supplied its coupling technology to the previous generations of the Infiniti FX, providing improved durability and performance. For 2008, Infiniti challenged the company to manufacture a unit that was smaller and provided reduced friction (drag torque).

The resulting AWD coupling from GKN Driveline is not only lighter, but has approximately 80 percent less drag torque than the previous model. Integrated into the Infiniti FX’s transfer case, the coupling helps boost the vehicle’s overall fuel economy.

GKN Driveline’s coupling is an Electromagnetic Control Device (EMCD) that directs the driveline’s power flow, providing optimum AWD performance when needed and rear-wheel drive performance when it is not. Up to 50 percent of the vehicle's power can be transferred from the rear wheels to the front wheels if necessary to optimize traction.

Driving situations calling for optimized power between rear and front wheels include: accelerating from a stop, enhancing control in turns and adjusting to poor, varied or unpaved road conditions.

“Nissan and its premium Infiniti brand vehicles have long been important customers for our AWD coupling products,” noted Graeme Walford, managing director of GKN Driveline Torque Technology. “This new application has been a challenging development. GKN Driveline is grateful to be a continual partner on the latest FX models."

GKN Driveline also supplies the rear sideshafts for the new Infiniti FX50.

Other customers are looking at GKN Driveline’s EMCD coupling technology to enhance vehicles driveline performance and driving dynamics, especially for AWD vehicles that are derived from front-wheel drive platforms.

“Our re-engineered EMCD products also made a successful launch on the Nissan Murano. We are now working on applications with four new customers in Europe, the USA and Asia,” Walford added. “We are making the EMCD lighter and more efficient to improve fuel economy in AWD vehicles. Increasingly our interaction with customers is focused on enhancing vehicle dynamics, electronics and system integration."

About GKN Driveline

GKN Driveline is the world leader in the design and production of driveline components. Producing systems and components for the smallest ultra low-cost vehicle to the most sophisticated four-wheel-drive model, GKN Driveline’s products achieve optimum driveline solutions. The company has the technical expertise and understanding of vehicle dynamics and how to optimize its products to reduce weight and improve vehicle performance.

Every year, 72 million cars and light trucks are produced for the world’s roads. For every vehicle, in every country, the challenge is always the same: to transmit power from the engine to the wheels in the most efficient, economical and reliable way possible.

GKN Driveline designs, builds and supplies the most extensive and widely-used range of driveline components in the automotive industry. It covers every application from entry level front-wheel-drive vehicles to the most sophisticated four-wheel-drive vehicles. As an engineering business with extensive automotive experience and a global resource network, GKN Driveline delivers solutions quickly, economically and efficiently – from drawing through to full-scale production.

The company is a true partner to the world automotive industry. Multi-talented, multilingual global account teams work closely with each and every customer to develop a clear understanding of their requirements – and then deliver optimum solutions accurately engineered to all specifications.

GKN Driveline is a global tier-one supplier of vehicle driveline components and systems with annual sales of $4 billion (£2 billion, €3 billion). The company has 21,000 employees and 40 facilities in 30 countries.


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Re: GKN Driveline’s New AWD Coupling Debuts on Infiniti FX Series
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2008, 10:10:47 PM »

It sounds like such a niche market.  A $4 billion niche market.  Nice to see Infiniti using the latest and greatest but I wonder how much weight we are talking about.
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Re: GKN Driveline’s New AWD Coupling Debuts on Infiniti FX Series
« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2008, 12:21:37 AM »

Good question.. and I wonder how 'reusable' it is along the rest of the line, eg; does it carry over into the M, G, etc?
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Re: GKN Driveline’s New AWD Coupling Debuts on Infiniti FX Series
« Reply #3 on: October 07, 2008, 09:05:46 AM »

IIRC, the transfer case was around 100 lbs, so not too light.

The tech here should be transferred into every X model I'd imagine as they're refreshed.  They all pretty much used the same components.
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