hydraulic servo controlled > by vac and powered by oil pressure. Trouble with that might be the oil pressure at a particular rpm and how it changes with oil temperature. Could be a way around that though. Ken Quoting "(Sandwich Maker)" <adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > " From: David Crooks <david.crooks@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > " > " " From: David Crooks <david.crooks@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > " " The relationships between cam timing, duration, and rpm are reasonably > " " well understood, and the cold fact is that there is no one grind > " " that's best for both low rpm and high rpm operation. That's the whole > " " reason that modern high performance motors are using variable timing > " " on the intake and exhaust cams. Reduce the compromise, for the best > " " of both ranges... > " From Andrew Hay > " i wouldn't be surprised if one wouldn't want 2-dimensional control for > " peak efficiency, both speed and throttle as inputs to valve timing. > " narrow timing would be better at less than full throttle at any rpm. > " ________________________________________________________________________ > " > " Actually you are 100% correct, and it is done that way. In the > " case of the high end BMW's, there's no butterfly valve in the > " air intake any longer. All throttle control is done by adjusting > " the cam timing and lift, electronically. Do a little surfing, and > " you'll see that totally camless engines are being developed, > " to allow total and complete flexibility. > > glad to know i was on the right track... ;^> > > i had the idea more than 30 years ago, when i read a r&t article on > vvt as folks were then experimenting with it. the two that caught my > eye were the ballistic cam, designed to deliberately throw the valves > into controlled float then catch them, and the axial sliding cam with > tapered lobes. the ballistic cam is naturally rpm-controlled - the > faster the engine goes, the harder the valves are launched - and was > on an ohc engine where the followers pressed directly on the valves; > no pushrods to come adrift. the axial cam was also on an ohc as it > happened and also rpm controlled, by a flyball governor. i'd replace > that with a vac diaphragm, or better yet a hydraulic servo controlled > by vac and powered by oil pressure. > > an axial sliding ballistic cam, with both speed and vacuum control of > valve timing, by relatively simple mechanics. -sounds- like it'd > work... > ________________________________________________________________________ > Andrew Hay the genius nature > internet rambler is to see what all have seen > adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought > _______________________________________________ > Amc-list mailing list > Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list > _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list