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appreciable. The increase of the brake power ranges be-
tween 21% and 35% depending on the engine speed and
compression ratio as indicated in Table 3. This increase is
large at low engine speed and drops as the engine speed
increases. It could be concluded that the implementation
of the proposed mechanism in four stroke engines im-
proves the engine performance and efficiency.
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