Variable swirl for internal combustion engines. In one aspect, an
apparatus includes a first intake valve controlling air flow from a first
intake port to a piston cylinder of the internal combustion engine, where
the first intake valve has a first lift profile. A second intake valve
controls air flow from a second intake port to the piston cylinder, where
the second intake valve has a second lift profile different than the
first lift profile. The combination of first and second lift profiles
causes a variable swirl of air in the cylinder as a function of engine
speed.