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I remember reading up on the HCCI engine concept in 2003, I think, though that wasn’t the well-known nomenclature yet.
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I member this
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And HCCI engines have technically existed for many decades - there are “diesel” model airplane engines that are actually HCCI.
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Some fly by wire throttle cars have a mode in which the throttle remains open while rpm is controlled via fuel. If I remember correctly this is to reduce pumping losses, probably increases mileage by running very lean
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Weren’t Mercedes working on the “Diesotto” engine too?
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The mazda mellinia was a miller cycle engine, so this is not to surprising.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miller_cycle