Ford Will Make Its Small Engines Sound Thirstier So People Use Them More Efficiently

Ford has applied for a patent concerning an artificial noise-creating device which will make its downsized engine sound like they have more cylinders
Ford Will Make Its Small Engines Sound Thirstier So People Use Them More Efficiently

We think of artificial engine sound as something manufacturers are piping into the cabins of performance cars to add a dash of excitement to proceedings, but Ford is looking at applying the idea for a rather different purpose. It’s just applied for a patent for a new type of artificial noise-creating device which will apparently make its users drive more efficiently.

The problem is that many people ‘shift by ear’ rather than using the rev counter, and those driving cars with Ford’s smaller engines - like the 1.0-litre, three-cylinder Ecoboost unit - tend to change gear at much higher revs than they would with a larger engine with more cylinders, sapping efficiency. In the patent, Ford says: “a time period between two directly successive ignition events of the internal combustion engine is determined. A superimposed noise is then generated at a time between the two directly successive ignition events.”

In other words, by inserting artificial noise at the right points in the ignition cycle, Ford will be able to make a dinky engine sound like it has more cylinders. The theory is that with the sound of a larger engine with more cylinders hitting their ears, drivers will be more likely to shift up earlier.

It’s too early to say whether or not this intriguing piece of technology will actually make its way to Ford’s production cars, but we’ll certainly be watching with interest…

Comments

Anonymous

Well you can always pull out the fuse…

05/10/2016 - 19:28 |
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Alex Berg

Well this invention isnt new! The best example is the BMW i8, it sounds from the inside beasty and from the outside you hear… nearly nothing.. It could be happened that it will be used both ways… That it will be the point for more and less mpg, depending on your driving character.

05/10/2016 - 19:37 |
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DeLeon

Well at least we get good sounding engines ^^

05/10/2016 - 19:49 |
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P5 Ford

I need a soundclip.

05/10/2016 - 19:54 |
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GTR_465
05/10/2016 - 20:11 |
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Anonymous

For work I drove plenty of Fiesta’s with 1.0l Ecoboost engine and with 125hp or 140hp (Red Edition) and I think they are really good sounding and performing powertrains! The only thing with 3 cilinders is that they tend to be harsher and more shakey at lower rpm. Thats why I usually rev them higher. They anyway get good fuel consumption.

05/10/2016 - 20:30 |
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MikeyFD3S

Mazda done that with the rotary…. Making them sound more thirsty, oh wait……… They are. Scrap that 😅

05/10/2016 - 20:53 |
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Anonymous

“hey this thing sounds like a V8… But it revs to 8k rpm…. Sweet”

drives everywhere shifting at redline

05/10/2016 - 21:04 |
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Thierry Theuns

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

All petrolheads’ problem

05/11/2016 - 00:09 |
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Anonymous

lmao

05/10/2016 - 22:48 |
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Ford Will Make Its Small Engines Sound Thirstier So People Use Them More Efficiently
That_GTI_Guy

Simple solution.. Don’t buy 1.0-litre eco boost.

05/10/2016 - 23:49 |
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