="Tommy Cookers"]at today's (very high) F1 bore:stroke ratio the sleeve valve engine would have less port area than the poppet valve engine ?
the same disadvantage applies with any kind of cylinder-wall porting, ie the conventional 2 stroke
even with poppet valve area somewhat reduced to allow the ideal CR to be physically realised (as the Simon article suggested)
granted the sleeve valve etc has no tendency to limit CR
I was thinking more of a through scavenged two stroke with electromagnetically operated sleeves turbocharged with start up blow through scavenge supercharging.
Possibly opposed piston with no cranks or rockers but driving oil pumps feeding the first planetary stage of my ESERU.
Edit: The turbo compressor would be electrically driven at start up and clutched to the shaft linking it to the turbine.
It would form part of a similar system device as the ER-H in F1 today.
The electric shift energy recovery unit would form the ER-K as well as providing a multi ratio stepped gearbox with electro magnetic shifting, (no break in torque transfer and virtually no torque loss).
With no crankshafts or camshafts there would be far lower mechanical losses from the ice.
With control over the pump driving the first gear/engagement sun gear of the eseru, complete control would be possible of torque transfer over the complete operating envelope.
It would also operate as an electro-hydraulic starter motor.
The vehicle would be fully capable of electric only drive or drive as a conventional hybrid or range extended hybrid.
Add a plug in and you have the lot for an F1 car or whatever you like.
Sorry just an idea don't want to disrupt the thread.