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Design and Development of the DaimlerChrysler 5.7L HEMI® Engine Multi-Displacement Cylinder Deactivation System

2004-05-07
2004-01-2106
Cylinder deactivation is a means of improving the fuel economy of gasoline engines. This paper covers the application of the technology to a V8 engine and implementation into vehicles. The description of the engine hardware and its operation are discussed. The engine and transmission control strategy are described, including an example of the compensation strategies to smooth the transition between the different modes of engine operation. The powertrain and chassis hardware changes required to address the noise vibration and harshness issues are discussed and examples of untuned systems are shown.
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A Mechanical Valve System with Variable Lift, Duration, and Phase Using a Moving Pivot

1997-02-24
970334
A novel mechanism using a moving rocker pivot has been developed by Motive Engineering. The chosen approach offers variation of lift, duration, and phase. A compact, robust proof-of-concept mechanism has been designed, and fabricated. It was fitted to the intake valvetrain of a production SOHC four-cylinder engine. The operation of the mechanism is described. A longer-duration, higher-lift camshaft was designed to explore the potential benefits of the concept throughout the speed and load range. Dynamometer testing has been done to explore possible benefits to power, fuel economy, and exhaust emissions.
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