Last month Mercedes-Benz unveiled its DiesOtto concept engine, a new design that works in the same way as the HCCI system and was tested to achieve 39mpg in an S-class saloon. Volkswagen, too, is developing its own version of the system but unlike the MIT prototype and Mercedes’ DiesOtto, which run on regular petrol, the VW design requires a special synthetic fuel.
A professor at MIT, John Heywood, says that efficiency of engines could be improved even further by combining other fuel saving technologies such as forced-induction and direct injection concepts. You can read more about HCCI by


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Mon Aug 6 2007 3:21 PM
Gus says
Now THAT is some high science. This is the driection they should all go immediately. Instant gains, no sacrifices.
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