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> Could this work on a Type IV, Free valves
johannes
post Mar 15 2013, 05:54 AM
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Could this work on a Type VI and improve mpg ? Looks promising.
Königsegg says this technology will be applied on every engine in 10 years...


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Dr Evil
post Mar 15 2013, 07:04 PM
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If one could develop electrical actuators that could tolerate the heat, I think electrical would be smaller, better, need less auxiliary parts like an air tank, much more precise to tune, etc. There may be a weight difference between pneumatic and electric actuators, but it may be negligible if viewed in gestalt.
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