Claims
- 1. A spark-ignited tow-stroke-cycle internal combustion engine having an exhaust poppet valve for each cylinder of the engine and including means operable on a first command to open an exhaust poppet valve and operable on a second command to close an exhaust poppet valve, means for selectively determining the time of occurrence of the first and second commands in accordance with a desired engine output characteristic, intake port means in each cylinder sidewall selectively opened and closed by piston motion, a source of reassured combustion air coupled to the intake port means for supplying air to the cylinder while the piston is in position to open the intake port means, and a fuel injector for introducing fuel into the cylinder.
- 2. The spark-ignited two-stroke-cycle internal combustion engine of claim 1 wherein the source of pressurized air is a positive displacement pump.
- 3. A method of indirectly selectively controlling the amount of supercharged combustion air into an engine cylinder comprising: maintaining a constant pressure air source at a cylinder inlet; opening that cylinder inlet a fixed percentage of each engine cycle; and closing an exhaust valve of the cylinder at any selected time while the intake valve is open.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 435,232 filed on Nov. 9, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,083,533.
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