SUZUKI has introduced a new breed of 4-valves-per-cylinder high-performance 4-stroke engines -- The TSCC series. TSCC describes the heart of the engine, the Twin Swirl Combustion Chamber.
What the TSCC engine series does better than conventional 4-stroke eninges, either 2 valve or 4 valve, is to improve on the two major factors which affect engine performance, charge burning efficiency and intake charging efficiency.
First, charge burning efficiency. The TSCC system consists of a subtle, yet unique shape machined into the head. Each of the two intake valves is set into adjoing semi-hemispherical depressions in the head. During the intake stroke these depressions channel the incoming fuel/air mixture to form two seperate high-speed swirls.
During the compression stroke the squish areas machined in the front and the rear of the cylinder head's combustion chamber accelerate the speed of the swirls. Thus, when the spark plug ignites the mixture, the flme spreads rapidly and completes the combustion more quickly.
To further aid burning efficiency, the spark plug is centrally located, the ideal location. This results in the shortest possible path for the flame to travel.
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