Massive Yet Tiny (MYT) Engine Press Conference March 10, 2005 (3 of 3)

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Inventor, Raphial Morgado, describes the function, components, and advantages of the MYT Engine, in comparison to conventional engines.

This is posted with permission of Raphial Morgado, who recently found this video and gave us permission to post it.

See our story at http://pesn.com/2011/04/18/9501812_MYT_Engine_on_2001_Ford_Focus_on_air/

Part I: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1XxGCsCF4E

For more info, see http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Massive_Yet_Tiny_(MYT)_Engine

Official Angel Labs LLC website: http://www.AngelLabsLLC.com/

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  • The motorjet engine is a jet with an IC engine turning the compressor. Italy made one in WW2 - reliable and slow at the time and flew from Rome to Milan. The inefficient IC engines of the day made them unviable and slow. The Russian and MYT engines may make the motorjet viable as alternative plane motor. This small efficient engines and superior jet technology may make the motorjets viable again

  • @TheR44chopper, "They didn't steal it, they just made it work"

    Correct. The design is old. BSA had working prototypes intended for a bike - in 1955. The Russian engine will promote this similar version, the MYT. He has everything to gain.

    Those who think the Russian cannot R&D such things. Post USSR breakup, the US was amazed finding USSR rocket engines of alloys they were unfamiliar - high-efficient closed-cycle - USA had abandoned. They bought all and used them in their own launch vehicles

  • @tylerdugray

    I guess its great someone made it work for others...

    to many inventions are hidden away for the public, from Tesla etc on

  • @ther44chopper: yes it has run on a dyno using an ignited fuel, 850hp N/A and 3000hp forced induction.

  • They didn't steal it, they just made it work. Has this ever run as a compression ignition engine or only in 'demo mode' like an air-gun powered by a compressor? Has anyone else put an air-gun on a dyno? The timing mechanism looks nice, a lot like the sleeve valve radial engines of WW2 which makes me think that I disagree with the idea that machining compound curves is a problem, it was also done in WW2 for implosion lenses on the Plutonium bomb.

  • the russians stole this guys idea!

  • WOW, Thank you.

  • how much will cost 1 engine like tha then????

  • Dear Raphial and people of Angel Labs,

    I am excited about this technology but what kind of transmission in a passenger car can handle 800 foot/lbs of Torque at 800rpm?

  • I hope Raphial comes out with some new presentations or more driving models

    I am looking foreword to throwing one of these in my own car.

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