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What does it mean when a car has dual overhead cams?

Mar 23, 20153 min
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A camshaft plays an integral role in the functioning of an engine. And dual overhead cams ramp up a machine's performance even more. Find out how dual overhead camshafts work in this episode.

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Welcome to Brainstuff from house Stuff Works dot com where smart Happens. Hi Am Marshall Brain with today's question, what does it mean when a car has dual overhead cams? Generally, engines with dual overhead cams or d o hc are higher performance engines. They produce more power and they can run at higher speeds. The camshafts have the job of opening the valves that let air into an exhaust out of the engine. The camshaft uses rotating lobes called cams

that push against the valves to open them. Springs on the valve return them to the closed position. This is a critical job and can have a great deal of impact on the engine's performance at different speeds. The main benefit of dual overhead cams is that they allow an engine to have four valves per cylinder. Each camshaft operates two of the valves on a cylinder. One camshaft handles the intake valves, the other one handles the exhaust valves.

Having four valves per cylinder gives an engine two big advantages. First, by having four valves in a cylinder instead of two, a larger portion of the area can be used to let air in an exhaust out. The engine can make more power if more air enters the cylinder, and it weighs less power if it's easier to pump the exhaust out of the cylinder. At higher engine speeds, the engine

pumps a lot of air through these cylinders. Having four valves per cylinder allows the engine to pump enough air to run and make useful power at these higher speeds. A second interesting thing that some car makers do is to have a separate intake runner for each of the two intake valves in each cylinder. One of the intake runners is wide and short for maximum airflow, and the

other is a tuned intake runner. When the intake valve is open on the engine, air is being sucked into the engine, so the air and the intake runner is moving rapidly towards the cylinder. When the intake valve closes suddenly, this air slams to a stop and stacks up on itself,

forming an area of high pressure. This high pressure wave makes its way up the intake runner away from the cylinder, and when it reaches the end of the intake runner where the runner connects to the intake manifold, the pressure wave bounces back down the intake runner. If the intake runner is just the right length, that pressure wave will arrive back at the intake valve just as it opens

for the next cycle. This extra pressure helps to cram more air and fuel mix into the cylinder, effectively acting like a turbocharger for moral This and thousands of other topics because it how staff works. Dot Com

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