Somebody build this engine that's been in my head for at least a decade, it's driving me nutz and if someone does not do it im going to have too,
Abstract; A dynamically supercharged horizontally opposed twin cylinder 4 stroke engine requiring no additional moving parts for the supercharging effect...
Concept Origins; Stihl "4-mix" 4 stroke pre-mix fuel engines - no crankcase oil, uses pre-mix like a two stroke to lubricate lower end and also mild charge effect with piston also helping to fill combustion chamber upon intake stroke...
Radical; By creating a horizontally opposed twin the concept radically supercharges the engine, due to said engine being a 4 stroke, while both pistons are going towards BDC extreme crankcase pressures are realized - Yet due to one piston being on the power stroke whilst the other is on the intake - only 1 chamber at a time is being filled resulting in extreme pressure stacking.
Theory; The results would be astonishing in horsepower production, and would be the most efficient supercharging method to date, no external apparatuses or belts, just using lubricated non modified parts that are already in existence... and unlike turbocharging the exhaust would be free flow with the engine internals also benefitting from cooler intake charges passing over all compressional components...
Usage; anything that requires close to double the horsepower in a package that weighs the same amount as original design, RC aviation comes to mind, or one hell of a weedwacker...
Talk amongst yourselves, Brian, put a man on it, I want it on my desk by tomorrow morning... (as for me I think I will just take a shortcut and couple two Stihls together then have to run some extreme octane boost along with retarding the timing a little lol) AKB
Abstract; A dynamically supercharged horizontally opposed twin cylinder 4 stroke engine requiring no additional moving parts for the supercharging effect...
Concept Origins; Stihl "4-mix" 4 stroke pre-mix fuel engines - no crankcase oil, uses pre-mix like a two stroke to lubricate lower end and also mild charge effect with piston also helping to fill combustion chamber upon intake stroke...
Radical; By creating a horizontally opposed twin the concept radically supercharges the engine, due to said engine being a 4 stroke, while both pistons are going towards BDC extreme crankcase pressures are realized - Yet due to one piston being on the power stroke whilst the other is on the intake - only 1 chamber at a time is being filled resulting in extreme pressure stacking.
Theory; The results would be astonishing in horsepower production, and would be the most efficient supercharging method to date, no external apparatuses or belts, just using lubricated non modified parts that are already in existence... and unlike turbocharging the exhaust would be free flow with the engine internals also benefitting from cooler intake charges passing over all compressional components...
Usage; anything that requires close to double the horsepower in a package that weighs the same amount as original design, RC aviation comes to mind, or one hell of a weedwacker...
Talk amongst yourselves, Brian, put a man on it, I want it on my desk by tomorrow morning... (as for me I think I will just take a shortcut and couple two Stihls together then have to run some extreme octane boost along with retarding the timing a little lol) AKB
Comment