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Old 02-02-2013, 06:34 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Pete_89T2 View Post
Interesting modifications that intuitively make a lot of sense. So much so that I wonder if Mazda has tried this before. If they did, what were the results and why this design never made it to production?

The video mentions the inventor tested it out and it resluted in lower EGT's, but doesn't say much else - what about results for HP/torque, emissions, fuel economy, etc? The only potential downside I see off the bat on this design mod is ignition reliability. You'll need a very healthy and consistent spark to be able to ignite the fuel/air charge thru that narrow slit. Brand new ignition system designed for this should have no problem with it, but as it degrades over time it could.
I agree. Given all the improvements in automotive engineering in general, this should be a walk in the park for modern ignition tech. Even an MSD system should ignite the mixture through that slit without batting an eye.

I've been looking for a way to get in touch with Ernie for more info.
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