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Old 09-01-2006, 08:05 PM
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I'm still waiting for electric valves...controlled by a computer cam. electric solenoids that can vary duration and lift. Hmm do ya think there is a patent yet? Did I just blow a Billion dollar idea?
BMW is working on it along with a throtle like a multi veined venturi, no butterflies. It goes with the higher voltage systems. It is coming.
I would love to see a 24-36 volt system, that would make my job much easier.
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Ummm, BMW is *ALREADY* doing it. The valvetronic in most of the current lineup have no throttle butterflies. It uses an electric motor to jack the rocker shafts up and down and controls lift from zero to maximum. So, not 100% electronic valves but getting pretty darn close.

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Ummm, BMW is *ALREADY* doing it. The valvetronic in most of the current lineup have no throttle butterflies. It uses an electric motor to jack the rocker shafts up and down and controls lift from zero to maximum. So, not 100% electronic valves but getting pretty darn close.

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I thing, so no problem in stering valve,electronic or hydraulic, problem is in same poped. Examples:



And if engine too small, no need 48 V.
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Old 09-02-2006, 08:17 AM
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Can you say money-shift? That is just ugly!
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Can you say money-shift? That is just ugly!
No , only I hope , so in this accident no lost health people.
(Motocycles, aviator etc) That is pretty!
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Old 09-02-2006, 08:49 AM
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No , only I hope , so in this accident no lost health people.
(Motocycles, aviator etc) That is pretty!
Andrew
???????????????
Looks like an old M20 that simply floated a valve, most of the time a ditect result of a 5th-2nd shift.
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Accident at my foto broken engine.Right??
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Accident at my foto broken engine.Right??
Yes Sir!
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Unfortunately I don't go to college with English , and never best understand all things in English.
Especially for you:



Antyboxer (Or true boxer)

Yes of course!
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Antyboxer (Or true boxer)
What engine is best? Replay: Engine radial in horizontal position
What name this engine? Replay : Multiboxer (my)


Ps. In horizontal position no fundamental problem with "lower cylinder",
but must designed to work in horizontal.


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