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Old 03-18-2008, 10:19 AM   #4
ringsarcle

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Crazy. No valve float, so as long as the bottom end can hold together just keep spinning the enigine for power. Similar to a rotary, but without the apex seals (and with pistons)
Thats what I was just thinking about, I bet those converted engines can rev to the sky and back.

I am just kind of skeptical about it, all of the info and videos look like they were made in the early 90s. Why hasn't this taken off ? Just seems to me that if its really that good, everyone would be using it by now, right?

EDIT: It reminds me of that MYTE engine. In the sense that its supposedly the engine of the future, yet no one cares.
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