Difference between revisions of "VE"

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* an abbreviation for '''V'''olumetric '''E'''fficiency usually used in internal combustion engines.
 
* an abbreviation for '''V'''olumetric '''E'''fficiency usually used in internal combustion engines.
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* usual [[VE]] of stock naturally aspired engines is 80% at max. torque and 75% at max. power
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* stock [[TDi]] engines ca. 90% at max. torque and 80% at max. speed
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* heavily optimized racing engines achieve [[VE]] =>100%
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* [[VAG]] claims 2-valve per cylinder [[TDi]] with [[VE]] up to 95% and 4-valve design up to 98%.
 
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Revision as of 16:11, 11 June 2020

  • an abbreviation for Volumetric Efficiency usually used in internal combustion engines.
  • usual VE of stock naturally aspired engines is 80% at max. torque and 75% at max. power
  • stock TDi engines ca. 90% at max. torque and 80% at max. speed
  • heavily optimized racing engines achieve VE =>100%
  • VAG claims 2-valve per cylinder TDi with VE up to 95% and 4-valve design up to 98%.



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