bigblue wrote: ↑01 Apr 2017, 23:49
Can someone explain or theorise in simple terms why a single cyclinder would work well, but three or six do not ? Seems quite odd intuitively.
Hasegawa said the exhaust pulse affected the other cylinders more than they expected. He implied that in common engine design knowledge it is expected that pulse effects, the exhaust pressure changes of one cylinder affecting another - really begin to be a large factor when dealing with four cylinders or more especially when naturally aspirated - but it took them by surpise when the test engine bank showed these interferance effects to be large with even though it was just three cylinder turbo.
So obviously while they were developing from the one cylinder model they did not properly account for interference effects from the other cylinders because they thought they did not need to due to the engine being a V6 turbo. They were wrong.
I mean there is nothing to worry about really. That was obviously in early stage development of their TJI and they can fix it that they know the problem. The whole is thing is saying that the TJI is very sensitive to transients of physical state and chemical state that arize from interferences from other cylinders.