Dr. Acula wrote: ↑12 Feb 2021, 00:55
Simple answer, no.
The problem is, that you would have to basically bridge somehow one stroke. Because after the exhaust stroke, the intake stroke happens before the compression stroke starts. Although it is not unusual for the exhaust valve to be still partially open when the intake stroke starts it would be quite unusual to be remain open until the compression stroke starts. I mean that would mean it stays open for more than a full crank revolution. Also the cam profile you would need for that would be...unusual to say the least.
What you can do for the effect i think you discribe is simply keep the intake valve open longer. Toyota for instance does this in many of their modern engines and this is called an Atkinson-cycle.
The engine I'm playing with currently is vvt-e only...

And I appreciate your response.
I also see that it isn't impossible, just need a double-lobed exhaust cam, and only use the cam retarding on the off-side lobe to just "bump" the exhaust valve a bit while using the VVT to control the duration, and changing the effective CR.
So, would this be Atkinson-E?