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I think that is a potentially good concept - as a replacement for petrol and diesel road car engines. Adapting the technology to a racing engine with 110% VE and 15,000 rpm capability is another matter (a big stretch actually). OTOH TJI adapts easily.Vortex37 wrote: ↑22 May 2017, 21:41Whilst the web link is substantially about lower emissions and improved fuel consumption, there are some lessons to be had.
https://www.pureburnengines.co.uk
Reading up on the Merritt engine some more - the downside from testing is a 50% reduction in power output because of the pumping losses.gruntguru wrote: ↑23 May 2017, 03:49I think that is a potentially good concept - as a replacement for petrol and diesel road car engines. Adapting the technology to a racing engine with 110% VE and 15,000 rpm capability is another matter (a big stretch actually). OTOH TJI adapts easily.Vortex37 wrote: ↑22 May 2017, 21:41Whilst the web link is substantially about lower emissions and improved fuel consumption, there are some lessons to be had.
https://www.pureburnengines.co.uk
That's the least crazy/difficult of all the ideas I've seen raised so far.MrPotatoHead wrote: ↑23 May 2017, 14:39A wild idea - what if the Pre-Chamber was purged on the compression stroke by a passageway that went to the valve seat and was opened when the intake valve opened.
Or a passageway that was opened to the intake port by an element of a pre-chamber mounted fuel injector.
In either case compressed air from the intake port would force a purge and fill of the pre chamber.
That's how i would do it.
Often the simplest ideas are the least obvious.Craigy wrote: ↑23 May 2017, 15:17That's the least crazy/difficult of all the ideas I've seen raised so far.MrPotatoHead wrote: ↑23 May 2017, 14:39A wild idea - what if the Pre-Chamber was purged on the compression stroke by a passageway that went to the valve seat and was opened when the intake valve opened.
Or a passageway that was opened to the intake port by an element of a pre-chamber mounted fuel injector.
In either case compressed air from the intake port would force a purge and fill of the pre chamber.
That's how i would do it.
I asked that a few pages earlier. I guess I didn't ask it properly.MrPotatoHead wrote:Often the simplest ideas are the least obvious.Craigy wrote: ↑23 May 2017, 15:17That's the least crazy/difficult of all the ideas I've seen raised so far.MrPotatoHead wrote: ↑23 May 2017, 14:39A wild idea - what if the Pre-Chamber was purged on the compression stroke by a passageway that went to the valve seat and was opened when the intake valve opened.
Or a passageway that was opened to the intake port by an element of a pre-chamber mounted fuel injector.
In either case compressed air from the intake port would force a purge and fill of the pre chamber.
That's how i would do it.
I must have missed that or I would have commented on it. My apologies.
No problem. Reposted hereJonoNic wrote:Wow! Some conversations are becoming way too technical for me. Are you guys suggesting that the three pre-chambers on one bank be interlinked by some air passage? This would allow the unsealed per-chamber (and currently linked to the other pre-chambers) to reach the correct AFR as there is some form of 'outlet for this stroke'. When the pre chamber is 'filled' then it can be sealed via valve long before it affects compression and combustion in the chamber. This could allow the injector to be outside the pre-chamber. Isn't it? If I'm talking nonsense then at least I tried
Ah yes. I must have missed the mention of the valve part.JonoNic wrote: ↑23 May 2017, 17:33No problem. Reposted hereJonoNic wrote:Wow! Some conversations are becoming way too technical for me. Are you guys suggesting that the three pre-chambers on one bank be interlinked by some air passage? This would allow the unsealed per-chamber (and currently linked to the other pre-chambers) to reach the correct AFR as there is some form of 'outlet for this stroke'. When the pre chamber is 'filled' then it can be sealed via valve long before it affects compression and combustion in the chamber. This could allow the injector to be outside the pre-chamber. Isn't it? If I'm talking nonsense then at least I tried