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How Mazda's 'Holy Grail Of Gasoline Engines' Actually Works
« on: August 15, 2017, 03:53:31 pm »
How Mazda's 'Holy Grail Of Gasoline Engines' Actually Works
https://jalopnik.com/how-mazdas-holy-grail-of-gasoline-engines-actually-work-1797795428
8/13/2017

Leave it to a tiny car company like Mazda to pull off something the big players have been trying to figure out for years. That’s the deal with the new “SkyActiv-X” series of engines, which use revolutionary technology to achieve diesel-like fuel economy with gasoline. If you want to see how it likely works, Engineering Explained is here to help.

The trick to these new supercharged engines is all about compression. Mazda seems to have finally figured out homogeneous charge compression ignition—but only some of the time. The SkyActiv-X uses a form of compression ignition similar to a diesel at times, but it can also seamlessly change over to a regular spark ignition like any gasoline engine when needed. Mazda calls this Spark Controlled Compression Ignition. The result, the automaker claims, is 20 to 30 percent more powertrain efficiency than their conventional gas engines.

Jason from Engineering Explained breaks down how, if this works, you get the best of all worlds: tons of efficiency and tons of torque.

The major challenges, he says, are of course how to switch between spark and compression ignition. Mazda hasn’t yet stated how this works, but Jason theorizes they found a way to use the spark plug itself to control the timing of compression ignition—which is where the SPCCI name comes from....
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Re: How Mazda's 'Holy Grail Of Gasoline Engines' Actually Works
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2017, 03:55:03 pm »
http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars/car-technology/a12006597/dissecting-mazdas-revolutionary-self-igniting-gas-engine/

...The theory is that while on the highway, the HCCI will use high compression to ignite like a diesel does, running a very lean mixture and reducing emissions. But once you step on it, the X switches back to being a regular supercharged Atkinson cycle gas engine, starting the ignition process with a spark before allowing the increased pressure to heat up the cylinder and ignite the rest of the mixture without further help....
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Re: How Mazda's 'Holy Grail Of Gasoline Engines' Actually Works
« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2017, 04:09:32 pm »
Good for Mazda. I always wondered if someone could come up with diesel like compression for a gas engine.
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