The Boston Dangler
Lifer
Originally posted by: TekViper
When the engine is in V4 mode, it not only shuts down fuel to the cylinders, but the system hydraulically locks the lifters so that even though the camshaft profile hasn't changed, the pushrod is held in a locked position, keeping both intake and exhaust valves open. This eliminates cylinder pressure/pumping and the piston is just along for the ride. The only friction coming from the piston rings/bearings/weight of the assembly which is minor im comparision to an actual compression load.
It is really a pretty impressive system and well engineered, nothing like the early days of cylinder deactivation. It is however more critical then ever to keep the engine oil changed regularely. The physical components that activate/deactivate the cylinders rely on pressurized oil to do the hydraulic work. If the oil becomes sludged from lack of maintance, the system will fail to operate.
what motor is this? i didn't know any modern engines could clear 2 (or 4) open valves, and the piston.