What is engine vortex?

Engine vortex refers to a technology that is used in internal combustion engines, specifically in the fuel intake manifold. It is designed to improve the mixing of air and fuel in the engine, thereby enhancing the combustion process, which in turn leads to better fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.

The vortex formed in the engine increases the turbulence of the air/fuel mixture as it enters the combustion chamber, leading to a more complete and efficient combustion of the fuel. This technology is commonly used in high-performance engines, but is also becoming more widely available in standard engines.

Vortex engines usually have specific types of air intake systems, and may require different types of fuel injectors and exhaust systems to optimize efficiency. They can also require different tuning and maintenance requirements than regular engines. Overall, the implementation of engine vortex technology can lead to improved fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and increased power output.