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    #16
    ^ I was under the impression F1 still uses camshaft, but with pneumatic valve springs.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Hick View Post
      Renault developed a cam-less valve system for their turbo V6 F1 motors back in the 80's.

      This is not such a new technology, but good to see it applied to road going cars.
      I was gonna say, I thought that was how the F1 engines worked for quite some time now.

      1987 PRO-3 car /1990 325is (2.7i Concours)

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        #18
        I remember reading about solenoid activated valves on the Supercharged ecotec lsj years ago. They were talking about it on the Cobalt SS.

        Not quite the same thing, but the same end result.
        No E30 Club
        Originally posted by MrBurgundy
        Anyways, mustangs are gay and mini vans are faster than your car, you just have to deal with that.

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          #19
          Wow i'm surprised car companies aren't already doing this, i'm sure they have thought of it before. There are so many huge improvements with this valve actuating design and on top of it all it's actually more simple than the camshaft based design it would replace. This is one of the biggest improvements to the internal combustion engine ever IMO, more significant than the change from 2 valves per cylinder to 4.
          Zinno '89 <24v swap in progress>

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            #20
            Originally posted by Stephen View Post
            ^ I was under the impression F1 still uses camshaft, but with pneumatic valve springs.
            Developed in the 80's... Now days F1 uses compressed nitrogen in place of metal springs. Cam shafts are still used


            Originally posted by vlad
            Do you know anybody else who built that many bad ass E30s?

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              #21
              Originally posted by Hick View Post
              Developed in the 80's... Now days F1 uses compressed nitrogen in place of metal springs. Cam shafts are still used

              I was actually responding to E30SPDFRK when your post popped up :p

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                #22
                Originally posted by dougie30 View Post
                Mind =blown

                This is seriously going to change the internal combustion engines in the future, wicked cool idea
                Yeah holy shit.. I was like this couldn't possibly get any better than the square curve and then he casually mentioned it would do away with the timing belt... geeze talk about unleashing more power :firehop:
                Originally posted by e30guydownunder
                Stupid German wookie winning F1 WDC and beating Webs. waffleswaffleswaffleswaffles.

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                  #23
                  I mean I haven't watched the video yet so I'll reserve this space as my "before" opinion

                  but what's the beef with hybrids? I think they're just a stepping stone to full electric, which delivers instant torque, and can be obtained without giving the middle east bajillions and ruining our economy (there was drama a few months ago about how if the middle east starting demanding oil payment in euros american economy would collapse).

                  I look forward to a time when full electric is the way. We can get that from hydroelectric, wind, etc. Domestically too. seems foolish to keep burning a non-renewable resource that pollutes like crazy, and giving another part of the world SO much money. and I see no advantage to it
                  Originally posted by blunt
                  can you get me a deal on cases of their (fiji) bottled water? i wash my 02 in that shit

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by HawaiianE30 View Post
                    Yeah holy shit.. I was like this couldn't possibly get any better than the square curve and then he casually mentioned it would do away with the timing belt... geeze talk about unleashing more power :firehop:
                    Seriously awesome. He mentioned 20% more fuel efficient, with 30% more power and torque. Imagine an engine like an S54 with something like this...

                    Also, the air engine stuff would be incredible. Using off-throttle engine braking to compress air for your valvetrain, or being able to use it to provide additional manifold pressure like a forced-induction setup... would be just amazing.

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                      #25
                      M20 version shipped to 93021?

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                        #26
                        I was going to post this a couple days back but I figured it would be here already. Nonetheless we should get a 885 head retrofit.

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                          #27
                          By days, I mean yesterdays..

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                            #28
                            Err Alfa romeo MiTo already has camless exhaust valves.
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by MoreMayhem View Post
                              M20 version shipped to 93021?
                              20k I can have it to you by Tomorrow
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                              1989 BMW 325i SOLD
                              1998 BMW Estoril Blue e36 M3/4/5 SOLD
                              1987 BMW 325 (The Piece) SOLD
                              1991 BMW 318is S52 swap (The Beast) Now Driving Project Thread: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=234207

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                                #30
                                I had a dream about this about 10 years ago. When I tried to talk to friends about it, they called me an idiot.
                                Turns out I'm an idiot for not patenting it.

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