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Byline: MICHAEL TAYLOR
Lotus and Bosch are working independently on similar six-cycle engine designs aimed at revolutionizing the internal combustion engine. The engines feature two power strokes for every exhaust stroke.
The companies claim production versions of their six-stroke engines will be smaller and lighter and will produce far more power and torque than traditional gasoline or diesel engines, while providing greater economy and massive improvements in emissions, particularly nitrogen oxides.
Lotus Engineering technical director Simon Wood says the Lotus engine will be a major force in curbing greenhouse-gas emissions and will provide V8 power in a four-cylinder engine.
The system, which uses exotic cylinder-head and hydraulic-valve technology based on the company's active suspension setup, adds a second power stroke after the traditional one. The second power stroke is ignited by minutely reopening the exhaust valves, reintroducing the short-lived oxygen-free radicals to fire an extra fuel charge. Wood says the process is more precise than spark ignition.
Oxygen-free radicals are a ...
Source: HighBeam Research, WHEN FOUR STROKES AREN'T ENOUGH; New engine design doubles power...