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The Mighty Engineˇ by Raphial Morgado

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The Mighty Engine by inventor Raphial Morgado will burn soy oil, biodiesel, gas and most other fuels. 150+ mpg! It also has the highest power to weight ratio in the world. For more information contact David at: peropgroup@yahoo.com

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  • Have been hearing about all this incredible technology for years I've yet to see a working product you can buy. Someone is suppressing all this stuff, it can't all be bullshit. Lot of inventors just about to start mass producing their gimzos and then you never hear of them again................something weird going on.

  • If this is real, the inventor will end up dead.

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  • @zubree

    If it interests you, the engine is already for sale as part of a generator-set. It is optimized for bio-diesel as fuel, wich also contains the lubricant, and all the models up to 145 kW (almost 200HP) are air-cooled. And they are only 6 by 6 inches!

    I'm not sure weather you could contact angellabs and buy a straight engine, but you can try.

  • @zubree its the government... imagine if they sold this... no more frequent gas visits prob no more electricity cuz u can prob turn into a generator... and that means less money for the government and theyre rich buddies

  • @zubree some inventors "happen to disappear"

  • Well, let's see how it turns out. The pistons in this engine don't move at anything like maximum speed all the time. That's clear from the principles of its operation. Additionally, we don't know what kind of torque and rpm this engine is designed to run at. That would make or break your self-destruct-via-centrifugal-­force hypothesis.

  • swing-piston engines have been around since the 1820s.

    in a standard piston engine, forces are applied linearly down the connecting rod, along the same axis as the cylinder. even so, because the connecting rod is at a slight angle to the load, one side of the cylinder wall will wear faster.

    in this engine, because the combustion chamber is "bent" or in the shape of an arc, the pistons are perpetually forced into the outer wall by both the force of combustion, and centrifugal force of momentum.

  • Oh, and I guess Morgado's engine blew up at the demos that got him first prize? Ah, yes, but now you're going to say that was some kind of political conspiracy, most especially since you don't think anyone is ever guilty of any kind of conspiracy since the end of the Roman empire? Human nature is suddenly different now, eh? Get real!

  • @MrRobert144 Oops! meant "life and limb" at the end.

  • If you don't think the powers that be are capable of threats and much worse, then ask yourself why they're so quick to let thousands of youthful lives be destroyed by injuries and death for oil and then ask yourself again why they would hesitate to nix only one challenger to their financial dominion. Or maybe you don't ever think why as a nation we allow all sorts of horrible genocide, etc. to take place while doing nothing. Then we get all excited about promoting "democracy" in oil rich areas.

  • @purplewtruck You're a mechanical engineer and you think centrifugal force is going to make this thing go up in smoke in seconds? I think you either aren't a mechanical engineer at all or you're a cookbook engineer with no practical sense of physical realities. If you don't think technologies don't get suppressed by big oil, you live in a cave. I'm personally aware of people who have had to "cease and desist" with all kinds of threats to family and olive and limb. 

  • There is no conspiracy. Lose the tinfoil hats. Like the Moller Skycar - they are both inherently flawed and always looking for "investors". If this MYT is as awesome as people claim it is, it doesn't take 10 million dollars drummed up from roadshows. It takes building a small machine shop and farming out units to other small companies and making a name on proven deliverables - THEN the money will come. Sell zero-point energy instead. You'll get more people that want to "believe"...sigh..

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