220 bhp Autodelta GT JTS Super

Autodelta GT JTS Super

Autodelta is proud to introduce its latest bespoke model, the 220 bhp Autodelta GT JTS Super, the first forced-induction version of the JTS-engined Alfa Romeo GT to arrive on the market worldwide. This latest model in fact follows hard on the heels of the Autodelta 156 JTS Super which was launched two months ago, and it extends the principle of applying supercharging to the Alfa Romeo JTS engine further across the model range.

However, while the recent Autodelta 156 JTS Super closely followed the tuner’s long-standing tradition of launching new bespoke Autodelta models at events near to London (the Autodelta 156 JTS Super was officially launched at the Auto Italia Spring Italian Car Day at Brooklands, just a stone’s throw from their headquarters), the new Autodelta GT JTS Super was unveiled in Athens, Greece, the very first time they have publicly presented a new model overseas.

The Autodelta GT JTS Super was officially unveiled last week by Autodelta’s authorised Greek dealer, Auto Corse, at their national central operations HQ in Athens. It was a launch which clearly emphasised the importance of Autodelta’s rapidly-growing network of authorised dealers located across the globe, each of which is able to complement and enhance the services offered by their London base. Operating under the banner of “Autodelta International”, there are now factory-authorised dealers located in Costa Rica, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Japan, Poland, Russia, Switzerland and Thailand. A further three new authorised agents, located outside Europe will be added to this roster later in the year. Each agent is able to offer a full range of services including parts and accessory retailing, while their own technicians receive Autodelta factory training. Where circumstances dictate, Autodelta will fly in its own factory technicians to provide input to specific scenarios. “Autodelta strives to achieve the very highest technical and presentational standards in a truly exclusive environment. All our agents have been carefully hand-picked to reflect our core values, receive on-going training, and have been imbued with our central philosophies,” says Autodelta’s Jano Djelalian.

The Autodelta GT JTS Super has become the first supercharged production version of Alfa Romeo’s highly-rated JTS (Jet Thrust Stoichiometric) direct injection petrol engine in the GT Coupé, and in fact Autodelta are the only firm worldwide to offer supercharging technology on the Alfa Romeo JTS engine. Actually, of all the major global carmakers, only the VW-Audi Group currently applies forced induction principles to the new generation of efficient EURO4 compliant direct injection technology petrol engines. Direct injection engines have surged in popularity in recent years with many major carmakers embracing this option. With these evolutionary engines, fuel is delivered directly into the cylinder where it is then mixed with the incoming air. Conventional fuel injection engines use a process that sees the fuel and air mixed prior to entry to the cylinder, causing partial evaporation to occur. Direct injection brings the fuel introduction point as close as is possible to the point of combustion, resulting in improved control. The fuel injectors are located below the intake ports which only introduce air to the combustion chamber, unlike a fuel injection engine, resulting in increased efficiency. The direct injection engine allows a slightly higher compression ratio to be used, resulting in improved fuel efficiency at low and medium revs. The improved fuel delivery system allows a lowering of emissions, particularly during the ‘cold start’ procedure. Power output of this engine has been raised by Autodelta to 220 bhp @ 6,600rpm while the peak torque delivered is boosted to 192 lb/ft @ 3,400rpm.