“…Modification of the slider crank mechanism, addition of an eccentric connector between connecting rod and crankpin, variation of valve timings to control the engine load, dynamic optimization of a mean value model comprising of two state variables namely intake manifold and engine speed represent some of the ways to improve the fuel efficiency and reduce (Fontana and Galloni, 2009;Erkaya et al, 2007;Saerens et al, 2009). Two-step surface response methodology based engine optimization, variation of spark timings and unburned gasoline temperatures have resulted in fuel economy improvement (Molina et al, 2014;Olesky et al, 2013). Research has been conducted to develop a two-cylinder gamma type low temperature differential engine operating on Stirling cycle; various parameters have been compared with that of a diesel engine (Tavakolpour et al, 2008).…”