DKJones96
Automotive
- Aug 3, 2007
- 6
Does anybody here know if someone is working on an engine that has no manifold vacuum?
I have a few things i've gome up with that involve an IC engine with no manifold or chamber vacuum at part throttle. The engine basicly purges the charge from the cylinder again into the intake manifold(against a reed valve to create a bit of pressure to force exhaust out on overlap) until it reaches your 'throttle' point. My way of doing it is infinately variable and completely mechanical and to help with this I've developed a completely mechanical way to have variable compression ranging say from 8-12:1 and also thought of a low pressure direct injection system for it. I plan on building this for a Toyota 5M-GE I6 engine starting in a couple weeks.
I was just wondering what you guys thought about efficiency increases and if anyone is working on this kind of stuff. Sadly...I'm only 22 so most people don't take me seriously. Just wondering what you guy thought.
I have a few things i've gome up with that involve an IC engine with no manifold or chamber vacuum at part throttle. The engine basicly purges the charge from the cylinder again into the intake manifold(against a reed valve to create a bit of pressure to force exhaust out on overlap) until it reaches your 'throttle' point. My way of doing it is infinately variable and completely mechanical and to help with this I've developed a completely mechanical way to have variable compression ranging say from 8-12:1 and also thought of a low pressure direct injection system for it. I plan on building this for a Toyota 5M-GE I6 engine starting in a couple weeks.
I was just wondering what you guys thought about efficiency increases and if anyone is working on this kind of stuff. Sadly...I'm only 22 so most people don't take me seriously. Just wondering what you guy thought.