buddy
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And what I summarize a lot of that to mean is that our camshaft design is innefficient and that a better one that had less negative overlap would improve efficiency and power significantly. Of course to achieve this new piston designs have valve reliefs and simply lower compression with larger combustion chambers (newer direct injection engines). This has been suggested before with less than warm reception here. This technical sticky pretty much explains it though. Higher lift, longer duration, and valve reliefs sounds like a wonderful plan for a 6.5 build up. Although, I may have to think about getting the intake valve closed a little earlier than previously planning for, and attempt to figure out at what degree after TDC fuel combustion stops being helpful and opening the exhaust valve can be done without being wasteful.