Prototype IVA engine swaps a usual longitudinal camshaft for short, individually driven camshafts sited across the top of the cylinder head.
Camcon technical director Roger Stone Stone (left) shows Autocar UK's editor-in-chief Steve Cropley an IVA camshaft.
This shows the correlation between the cost and CO2 benefit of current technology compared with IVA.
Revolutionary engine valve tech gives petrols the efficiency of diesels

The digitally controlled intelligent valve operation betters the fuel economy and engine flexibility of petrols.

26 May 2017 | 5183 Views | By Steve Cropley, Autocar UK

A revolutionary, British-designed digital valvetrain drive system called IVA, claimed to give petrol engines the driveability and economy of diesels but with more benign and manageable emissions, has been revealed by Leamington Spa-based technology firm Camcon Automotive.

IVA, or Intelligent Valve Actuation, has been under development for the past ...

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