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Camshaft Control



Camshaft Control w/Valve-lift Adjustment (VarioCam Plus)







The requirements imposed on engine design with regard to customer requests for higher performance combined with improved driving comfort, compliance with various emission regulations and reduced fuel consumption give rise to conflicting design criteria. The development of VarioCam Plus was therefore based on the idea of producing a variable engine, which can be optimized for maximum performance and also for regular driving in city traffic or on the highway. This requires a control system for the intake camshaft to vary the opening and closing times in combination with a valve lift system.

The camshaft control principle is based on the principle of a vane controller. The adjustment range is 40° crank angle. The control unit determines the current position of the camshaft in relation to the crankshaft (actual angle) on the basis of the speed sensor signal and the Hall sender signal. The position control in the control unit receives the desired set point angle via the programmed map values (engine speed, load, engine temperature). A regulator in the Motronic unit activates the 4-way proportional valve according to the desired adjustment if there is a difference between the set point angle and actual angle.