Power valves,OK.Power valves are not really as the name implies powered at all.They are very broad in design and actuation but serve the same basic purpose and principals.By altering the timing of any of the many variables such as charge induction start,charge duration,charge induction close,transfer ports and openings and closings and duration,piston port timing and durations and piston port opennings and closings and duration,exhaust ports openning,durations and closings,the list is very big at what you can change on a two cycle engine and it is all timing relative to the degree of crankcase revolution.They will change the aspects of torque,power,boost,reliability,fuel consumption,starting,engine tempreture etc.Simply they use a valve whether a sliding flat full floating design or a rotating cam or whatever to alter the exhaust timing and change the characteristics and increase the torque of a two cycle at low to mid engine ranges which cannot benefit from the supercharging effect of the rapid sound resonating and forcing exhaust out and with that and volume,angle,length of the design of the expansion chambers which sucks the following exhaust gas out even quicker at high engine revs and the vacuum effect continuing back to the charge gas through the engine.The concept of port altering is not new,but to have a variable port timing is better than having an engine that`s good down low and mid range but lacks top end or any other fixed parameter that was the ways of old.You can have your engine tuned for top end and still have great low engine speed pull.But there are tricks that I am not sure would work on new power valve equipped engines.The one great performance booster was crank packing and I am really not keen to see a power valve engine on a high compression charge with any moving or loose parts taking the brunt of the high waste volume and pressure,I don`t know how long it would last at full boost.Other things over the years have tried to harness the many variable aspects of the many ports and configurations and most worked well.I have both raced and commuted on these dry sump mosquitoes and I love the set up parameters that you can change