The Directors are pleased to announce that the X4v2 petrol engine achieved a repeatable Brake Specific Fuel Consumption (BSFC) figure of 212g/(kW-h) or (38.6% engine efficiency) with a best figure of 207g/(kW-h) or (39.5%) at our requested target test of 2,000rpm with a BMEP load of 450kpa (approximately 75% load) and an air/fuel ratio of 15.2:1 using 98 RON petrol and a 10:1 compression ratio. We also achieved a BSFC figure under the same rev and load conditions using an air/fuel ratio of 14.5:1 of 238g/(kW-h) or (34.4%)...
The biggest "flaw" I can see with this engine is that roller bearing take full torque of the compression stroke.
Can they take that sort of load/jerk?
Very interesting concept, can be used (and I think it is used hence high efficiency claim) to change the piston speed depending what part of the combustion the stroke is...