Talk:Multi-valve

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So you have deleted history part alltogether, that is good, because the multivalve history part was wrong.

First 4 valve double overhead camshaft engine was Peugeot grand prix car (raced and won in Indianapolis 1913). First 5 valve engine was also in Peugeot grand prix car (raced in early 20s), this engine had 3 overhead camshafts.

Above are listed in engine technology literature.

Still it is hilarous to see that '3 or 4 valve pushrod blaa blaa blaa'... yet the first 4 valve pushrod engine was Ford based, developed by a small American company in late 80's.

Guys, know your facts... afterall Wikipedia credibility is in line here...