Mazda's Spark Controlled Compression Ignition

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Mazda's Spark Controlled Compression Ignition
From the people who brought us the only mass-produced Wankel rotary engine:

https://arstechnica.com/cars/2018/01...-has-a-future/

Jack has been talking about this technology for years, and it is great to see someone finally gearing up for a production run.....​


Yup.............

As long as they stop butchering diesels
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Butcher Baker candle stick maker..........


I built a few and some failed spectacularly! but I did get a reliable version to run from mixing diesel with gas parts and a modified HF small engine.

One day Eric made a video while visiting me, of using compressed air bubbled in a gas bottle jug & to see if I could create a perfect vapor to run a generator I built from a VW 030 Polo motor on casters.

With the aid of an air servo it actually ran "very" clean!

I then later took this idea to blend gasoline in a bubbler into the TDI engines & with the aid of a Catalyst to convert some of the boost to regulate the air demand only under load.

If you thought a propane shot was clean and powerful in a TDI you have not seen shit yet! :D

My core has always been........... what can we make while reducing GHG and particulates Ash or soot........!
That's fucking Motorsports not emissions deletes ........

Now as you have seen I have made my way back to the electrics but without using electrics in MMMM and I can tell you it is "real"!

Go ahead doubt me .......... mine worked just fine with no spark plug!

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The trouble with Mazda and diesel.... they often go quite well... but not for very long!

Are these the same?
 
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