Talk:Continuous variable valve timing

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[edit] Merger Suggestion

Shouldn't this material be merged with variable valve timing? To the extent that automotive technologies are discussed, there is significant overlap, and that page contains history dating back into the 19th century world of steam engines -- where all the variable valve timing ideas were, in point of fact, continuous. It seems that only the 20th century introduced discrete variants of this idea.128.255.45.57 (talk) 19:53, 23 May 2008 (UTC)