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  • New internal combustion engine design

    Tiny motor makes whopping HP.

    "The prototype has a 14 inch diameter and is 14 inches long. It weighs 150lbs. There are only 26 moving parts, 31 parts total. The first prototype uses diesel or biodiesel for fuel. Through two revolutions of its crankshaft, the ME firing cycle is equivalent to a 32 cylinder reciprocating engine, that is, it fires 32 times. As a result, its displacement is equivalent to an 848 cubic inch reciprocating engine, despite its compactness."

    http://www.leftlanenews.com/massive-...ig-things.html

    Imagine the power to weight potential.

  • #2
    This sucks, I'm at work and can't view the video. I'm not seeing how it works
    2006 Saturn Ion Redline
    2003 Mits. Eclipse Spyder

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    • #3
      intresting, cant wait to see live demos of it
      2009 Honda Civic EX- the daily beater

      old toys - 1983 trans am, 1988 trans am, 1986 IROC-Z, 2002 Ram Off-Road, 1984 K10, 1988 Mustang GT, 2006 Silverado 2500HD

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      • #4
        The theory is sound. That is going to be one interesting little motor if it takes off.
        Greg W. in West Michigan
        1992 Formula WS6-A/R Rims, Stock L05 swap, Former Abuse Victim
        1983 Z28-Parts car- *Sold*
        1984 Z28-305 HO Auto *Sold*
        1986 Camaro-V-6 5Spd *Sold*
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        • #5
          I just read about a new engine design using 2 cylinders and 4 pistons! Sounds crazy but the picture explains it. I will go back and look at my "royal thrown" reading and find a link!

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          • #6
            It certainly looks like it could revitalize work on an internal combustion engine. Think of the power to weight ratio!

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            • #7
              Here is the link I promised.
              http://www.ecomotors.com/
              http://www.ecomotors.com/engine-design
              Look at the figures on the second link! It is unreal fo this size motor. BTW, they are also doing this same motor for gas. The spark plug would go opposite the fuel injectors.

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