obanion
Automotive
- Jan 1, 2004
- 101
Here's a idea. Take a typical gasoline 4-stroke motor. Make a custom cam, that is also made and installed such that it turns at the same speed as the crank (2x normal). The cam timing would be something like this:
110ATDC, exhaust valve opens
140ATDC, intake valve opens
140BTDC, exhaust valve closes
110BTDC, intake valve closes
Obviously, ignition events will need to be doubled as well. If you have a waste fire ignition, no need.
Only one thing missing, a means to push air into the cylinder during the overlap period. Supercharger or blower.
Cam timing would need to be adjusted of course, to minimize excess blow through of air and especially fuel (which will be port injected).
Additional thought, use a variable cam timing system. Can retard intake cam up to 40 degrees. You could modulate power this way (no throttle). Retard the intake cam, and the intake valve closes later in the stroke, letting the cylinder blow more air/fuel back out the intake valve, lessing the total charge in the cylinder, serving just like a traditional throttle.
Concerns are max power from a given displacement. Efficiency isn't much of a concern (race motor).
110ATDC, exhaust valve opens
140ATDC, intake valve opens
140BTDC, exhaust valve closes
110BTDC, intake valve closes
Obviously, ignition events will need to be doubled as well. If you have a waste fire ignition, no need.
Only one thing missing, a means to push air into the cylinder during the overlap period. Supercharger or blower.
Cam timing would need to be adjusted of course, to minimize excess blow through of air and especially fuel (which will be port injected).
Additional thought, use a variable cam timing system. Can retard intake cam up to 40 degrees. You could modulate power this way (no throttle). Retard the intake cam, and the intake valve closes later in the stroke, letting the cylinder blow more air/fuel back out the intake valve, lessing the total charge in the cylinder, serving just like a traditional throttle.
Concerns are max power from a given displacement. Efficiency isn't much of a concern (race motor).