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Make your engine perform more
efficiently
Increase displacement - More displacement means more power because you can
burn more gas during each revolution of the engine. You can increase
displacement by making the cylinders bigger or by adding more cylinders.
12 cylinders seems to be the practical limit.
Increase the compression ratio - Higher
compression ratios produce more power, up to a point. The more you
compress the air/fuel mixture, however, the more likely it is to
spontaneously burst into flame (prior to the spark plug igniting it).
Higher octane gasolines prevent this sort of early combustion. That is why
high-performance cars generally need high octane gasoline - their engines
are using higher compression ratios to get more power.
Stuff more into each cylinder - If you can cram more air (and therefore
fuel) into a cylinder of a given size, you can get more power from the
cylinder (in the same way that you would by increasing the size of the
cylinder). Turbo chargers and super chargers pressurize the incoming air
to effectively cram more air into a cylinder.
Cool the incoming air - Compressing air raises its temperature. You would
like to have the coolest air possible in the cylinder because the hotter
the air is the less it will expand when combustion takes place. Therefore
many turbo charged and super charged cars have an intercooler. An
intercooler is a special radiator through which the compressed air passes
to cool it off before it enters the cylinder.
Let air come in more easily - As a piston moves down in the intake stroke,
air resistance can rob power from the engine. Air resistance can be
lessened dramatically by putting two intake valves in each cylinder. Some
newer cars are also using polished intake manifolds to eliminate air
resistance there. Bigger air filters can also improve air flow.
Let exhaust exit more easily - If air resistance makes it hard for exhaust
to exit a cylinder, it robs the engine of power. Air resistance can be
lessened by adding a second exhaust valve to each cylinder (a car with 2
intake and 2 exhaust values has 4 valves per cylinder, which improves
performance - when you hear a car ad tell you the car has 4 cylinders and
16 valves, what the ad is saying is that the engine has four valves per
cylinder). If the exhaust pipe is too small or the muffler has a lot of
air resistance then this can cause back-pressure which has the same
effect. High-performance exhaust systems use headers, big tail pipes and
free-flowing mufflers to eliminate back-pressure in the exhaust system.
When you hear that a car has "Dual Exhaust", the goal is to
improve the flow of exhaust by having two exhaust pipes instead of one.
Make everything lighter - Lightweight parts help the engine perform
better. Each time a piston changes direction it uses up energy to stop the
travel in one direction and start it in another. The lighter the piston,
the less energy it takes.
Inject the fuel - Fuel injection allows very precise metering of fuel to
each cylinder. This improves performance and fuel economy.
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