Danno said:
Mercedes is working on a system of valves controlled by magnets. 6K rpm is the limit so far.
I think you're confusing something here: AFAIK Mercedes is working on eletro-magnetical valve springs to replace the coils but I haven't followed this topic since I left the company about eight years ago - anyway I was working on the engine with pneumatic valve springs back then ...
At least three independent pools are working on EMVs either with electro-mechanical or electro-hydraulic actuators. Electro-hydraulic actuators are not uncommon in single cylinder research engines, you can buy an of-the-shelf system from
Lotus e.g. When I studied at RWTH Aachen university there was a full-spec EMV inline-4 on the dyno and IIRC also installed in a test mule but that was decades away from serial production. However all these systems are far too slow, heavy and power-consuming for racing and will not make it into F1 or Moto-GP in the near future.
A desmo pushrod Norton sound interesting but I don't think it worth the effort compared to other areas. It would only make sense in a complete redesign of the full engine. And then there's NASCAR engines which are second only to F1 engines in terms of BMEP - they run on pushrods and this close to 10k rpm and 150bhp/l. That would equal to a 110+bhp Commando. Sounds good enough to me....
Tim