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Old 09-25-2015, 06:27 PM   #297 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by BabyDiesel View Post
I could sliced one lifter per cylinder in half...

I have the blessing/curse of not having a rocker arm setup. The cam spins and pushes down directly on the lifter and valve.

Think Prius engine when you see/hear Atkinson cycle. Here is a decent definition:
Oh so you have to regrind the cam.

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Atkinson uses slightly different timing for valve opening and closing events -- in particular, the intake valve stays open as the compression stroke begins. This difference results in increased fuel efficiency, but decreased peak power. It's common in hybrids because those are the most focused on efficiency, and the electric motors can compensate for the horsepower deficit.
I understand the concept just not to sure on the cam events etc.
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