What do you guys think about the new HCCI engine from GM? It's supposed to by more fuel efficient by igniting a mixture of fuel and air and compressing it in the cylinder. Unlike a spark-ignition gas engine or diesel engine, HCCI produces a low-temperature, flameless energy release throughout the combustion chamber. All of the fuel in the chamber is burned simultaneously. This produces power similar to today’s conventional gas engines but uses less fuel. Heat is a necessary enabler for the HCCI process, according to GM. A traditional spark ignition is used when the engine is started cold to generate heat within the cylinders and quickly heat up the exhaust catalyst and enable the HCCI system. GM says HCCI provides up to a 15 percent fuel savings and meets current emissions standards, but didn’t say when it would appear in any of its vehicles.
Brendan Baker
Senior Editor
Engine Builder Magazine
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