by Jason Siu of www.autoguide.com
Honda has filed an interesting patent that could reveal what it is working on for its next generation of engines.
Found on Japan’s patent office database, it appears that Honda is
working on a solution that would vary the stroke of each cylinder in an
engine, allowing each cylinder to have a different displacement. For
example, if you take a current Honda 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine
where each cylinder has 500cc of displacement, you can only vary
the displacement in four different ways, either 500cc, 1000cc, 1500cc or
2000cc depending on how many cylinders are firing.
The new technology could offer more than four different total
displacements working at the same time, with a smaller gap between each
of them. Given four cylinders of varying sizes, there are a total of 15
different combinations of one-to-four cylinders firing. Yes, that
essentially means an engine could have 15 different displacements
working at a time.
Interestingly enough, the patent describes how the technology would work
on inline- two, three and four-cylinder engines as well as a V6.
Presumably, this type of setup would help increase fuel efficiency, but
Honda didn’t disclose what the purpose was.
Source;
http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2016/05/honda-is-working-on-an-engine-with-different-sized-cylinders.html
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