
Did You Know? This Honda Tech is Now Used in F1 Engines! 🏎🔥
Did you know Honda developed CVCC (Compound Vortex Controlled Combustion) in the 1970s, and now F1 engines are using a similar combustion method? CVCC was designed to reduce emissions using a stratified combustion system with a pre-chamber and main chamber. This technology allowed Honda engines to meet U.S. emissions laws without a catalytic converter! While CVCC disappeared with fuel injection, modern F1 engines now use stratified combustion to increase efficiency and power under high boost pressure. Honda was decades ahead of its time! Learn more about how CVCC is influencing today's motorsports technology.