what is this? head w/OUT valves
Originally posted by Dave C
No. But those are just rotary valves versus reciprocating valves.
No. But those are just rotary valves versus reciprocating valves.
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So whens the bolton version avaliable for my car!??!? 
Seriously though, what are some power advantages to doing it like this if any? When compared to a similar size engine, what other things will something like this help?

Seriously though, what are some power advantages to doing it like this if any? When compared to a similar size engine, what other things will something like this help?
Well, as far as power advantages, you can go with more agressive port timing without raising other issues like spring bind and drag in the valve train on a conventional head, so the effieciency of the head will be a constant no matter what kind of crazy port timing you go with.
The downside is that right now, I don't believe they have the capability to handle variable port timing [VTEC, etc...] since they're still going to be crank driven.
The downside is that right now, I don't believe they have the capability to handle variable port timing [VTEC, etc...] since they're still going to be crank driven.
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Originally posted by VTECseoul
who designed this?
who designed this?
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