Improvement of Fuel Consumption with Variable Exhaust Port Timing in a Two-Stroke Gasoline Engine
850183
02/01/1985
- Event
- Content
- In this study, an improvement of fuel consumption by changing the exhaust timing of a two-stroke engine has been made. The study results revealed that a remarkable improvement of fuel economy is possible by controlling the exhaust timing according to the engine speed. The reason for the better fuel economy was clarified through an analysis of exhaust gases, theoretical cycle calculations, and an analysis of combustion pressure. As an example of actual application, the results of tests made on an engine equipped with Yamaha power Valve System (YPVS), which is a variable exhaust timing mechanism using a tabor-shaped valve, will also be discussed.
- Pages
- 12
- Citation
- Nomura, K., Hirano, S., Gotoh, T., and Motoyama, Y., "Improvement of Fuel Consumption with Variable Exhaust Port Timing in a Two-Stroke Gasoline Engine," SAE Technical Paper 850183, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/850183.