Did Honda ever carry on with developing oval piston technology?
Did the costs out weigh the benefits?
Were there over come-able difficulties?
Was the project what is referred to as an engineering exercise?
I believe Honda only developed engine with oval pistons for a motorbike.Was oval piston technology a waste of time?
honda found out a few things about their oval piston technology;
1: it worked. it gave a four cylinder engine a torque curve very similar to a six cylinder engine
2: machining the cylinder bores was very expensive and time consuming
3: machining the pistons wasnt too bad, but did require some special techniques
4: piston ring technology wasnt up to working well with the oval design.
it wasnt a bad idea, but in the end was too expensive, and had a couple of problems that wer not able to be overcome.Was oval piston technology a waste of time?
To be honest the rate of combustion in an oval piston is lessened due to the shape of it.
I hope that they did give it up as a bad job. all that was there to do was to make an engine more compact.Was oval piston technology a waste of time?
It would have probably proved to be as good of an idea as the aluminum Chevy Vega engine.
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