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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uiDmcPEekc"]MAHLE CamInCamâ„¢ camshaft - YouTube[/ame] Cam in Cam, a cool video from Mahle. Chrysler teamed up with Mechadyne International and Mahle to launch cam in cam on the 2008 viper. I hope it shows up in the Corvette! [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4JDi0K8htY"]HEMI 5.7L DODGE RAM MDS - YouTube[/ame] MDS off the Hemi |
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i.e. it's great but a bit complicated. With a rocker adjuster thingy you'd have limited lift control but you could just use massive cam grinds so the low lift position is like your economy torque grind, the high lift high duration position can be used for bleeding off intake volume at low load (would want to optimize the fuel delivery and combustion chamber for the high lift though) and high rpm operation. |
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I really like what I have seen so far. Can't wait to see people track them and see how well those factory cooling devices work and how the brakes hold up with proper pads.
Also very curious to see the automatic as I think they said it is 6 speed vs the manual 7, which I find strange... Will probably consider one in the future when I have a home and can afford it as a second car. Provided I haven't sunk too much money in my BRZ
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MultiAir is decidedely Italian in my mind, very complex but an elegant contained system. And if it helps them make engines sound like the Abarth it'll work out well for them and Chrysler. Koenigsegg is playing with air instead of fluid, I think the fluid system would have better control under duress, more reliability but fewer long term evolutions. Corvettes are cool. |
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FWIW, GM said that they considered cam-in-cam and decided that it wasn't worth the complexity. Seems like they said you got ~85% of the benefits from just varying the clocking of the entire cam (something they've done for over a decade), and the last 15% wasn't worth the trouble.
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I'm quite surprised that MultiAir is a fully functional production system; actively controlling all those valves is one of those things that seems like it could get very complicated, and they had to figure out how to damp the valves in the case that they release oil pressure when the spring is loaded. The problem I see with fully camless actuation is that you have no limp feature; any malfunction in an actuator and that cylinder is done. Additionally, at low power levels the power consumption of the valves will destroy the efficiency. It would be cool if an automaker tried lift adjustment via a modified hydraulic lash adjuster of some sort, that would be a robust solution that gets you a significant portion of the way there. |
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Also, MultiAir is actually UniAir by the Schaeffler group. It's a German technology. See this paper by them: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_jE...it?usp=sharing . It explains how the braking function of the valve and how energy is transferred through the system. |
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One of the curious comments I just read while looking up those comments was that the Viper's uses cam in cam mainly for emissions / idle quality /fuel economy. They said they could gain quite a bit of low end torque playing with the intake cam phasing, but that would only destroy the tires. Haha, #displacementproblems ... I wish I had displacement problems.
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In more relevant news, The C7 just threw down 411 hp and 407 lbft on a dynojet in a test by Edmunds. http://www.edmunds.com/car-reviews/t...dyno-test.html
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I know what you mean, the extra shafts and rockers and stuff are crazy compared to MultiAir's simple valve system, but MultiAir has to be more clever and it's awesome that they got it working. |
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http://www.google.com/patents/US8079333 yes and it's going into production. I saw a display engine a few months ago at a conference.
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