Revetec X4v2 Prototype Engine

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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2007

X4v2 Prototype Engine being programmed and tested on the dynamometer

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  • Wow and engine on a stand with a fan blowing into the microphone. Call me when you produce dyno sheets.

  • The engine is on a dynamometer, the fan is a standard in dyno testing which provides the same air flow as in a vehicle, and all test data is on our website. Thanks for the silly comments.

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  • wouldn't this engine be great on hovercraft and airboats.

  • We have a new channel 'revetecengines'. Please subscribe to this new channel, and I will answer any questions there.

    Cheers

    Revetec (Brad)

  • Imagine this in a VW Porsche 914. would fit just about right :)

  • @revetec Hi My name is Jon I have several engine designs... My designs are not way out in left field... no Rotary even... I would like to get my designs in the hands of someone that can maybe do something with them, or at the very least take someone or some design in a new direction... If I was apart of some design that is marketed and sold and makes everyone rich I would not turn it down... lol... I want to change and help the world.

  • @hosalabad They have an independant study posted on their site that provides dyno info as well as emissions. Less smugness and more research, please.

  • Any diesel designs in mind? That would be nice...

  • Amazing. So, I have this idea of making a Porsche 917 replica. Mind supplying a 5.0L H12? I wish :)

  • Still waiting on those dyno sheets. Grow some thick skin man, you're trying to change the world here.

  • O, and any ideas about how many miles between rebuilds? I don't see the cylinder walls going out anytime soon, but what worries me is the bearings between the rollers on the rods and the lobes. :P

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