gluaisdan
Automotive
- Feb 16, 2004
- 4
I've been lately doing some research as to whether or not the throttle valve will be a component in future generations of direct injection petrol engines. Theoretically in the fully variable valve drive motor systems (BMW's Valvetronic motor for instance) it is not really necessary, yet to my knowledge it is still being incorporated.
Could this be because the throttle valve must fulfill secondary functions, (vacuum for brake cylinder, carbon filter regeneration for the fuel tank, exhaust gas recycling)?
Could this be because the throttle valve must fulfill secondary functions, (vacuum for brake cylinder, carbon filter regeneration for the fuel tank, exhaust gas recycling)?