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@JustinMitchellHicks That doesn't change the fact that you can't advance or retard the timing. I dont mean that you cant change the engine speed. knowledgemonger's comments are probably more useful. This would be a very difficult engine to seal. I'm also confused about who actually invented the thing since there are quite a few videos with this kind of motion, including ones with prototypes.
I presume it runs on fuel already. If you check the links in "/energy" .and click the link for engines should it be the first one on the list? And I think there's a link there somewhere of one being for sale this month for it's initial listed price. Is it not unusual for price to be too so much when first set are being sold so few it is a rare item and company generally wants to insure it's quality approach to you?
@hotmerif actually that's like saying that you can't speedup or slow down a normal piston engine because it has to ignite at the same place every time. You can do it. It's just a matter of fuel intake and spark ignition. Pedal changes the ammount of fuel intake, spark plug sparks when each set of four reaches it's late cycle position. There's probably a zillion ways of doing that. But like Thomas Alva Edison, you probably find many thousand ways that you do NOT before you find one that DOES.
doesn't a wankel engine have a similar space efficiency? I saw another video from the inventor making fairly outrageous power and torque claims. I can see where the claims come from, but wouldn't this put the engine under pretty extreme thermal stress? I know thats a big problem they had with the rotary engine. Also it seems like there wouldn't be any way to advance/retard the ignition timing since it has to happen at a very specific point along the circumference of the engine.
@Begbucks the pistons can not collied into each other because they have a stroke and max movement is controled, watch the animation and you will see the cycle
@JustinMitchellHicks That doesn't change the fact that you can't advance or retard the timing. I dont mean that you cant change the engine speed. knowledgemonger's comments are probably more useful. This would be a very difficult engine to seal. I'm also confused about who actually invented the thing since there are quite a few videos with this kind of motion, including ones with prototypes.
htomerif 2 weeks ago
I presume it runs on fuel already. If you check the links in "/energy" .and click the link for engines should it be the first one on the list? And I think there's a link there somewhere of one being for sale this month for it's initial listed price. Is it not unusual for price to be too so much when first set are being sold so few it is a rare item and company generally wants to insure it's quality approach to you?
Probably runs fine. But on bio diesel?
JustinMitchellHicks 2 weeks ago
@hotmerif actually that's like saying that you can't speedup or slow down a normal piston engine because it has to ignite at the same place every time. You can do it. It's just a matter of fuel intake and spark ignition. Pedal changes the ammount of fuel intake, spark plug sparks when each set of four reaches it's late cycle position. There's probably a zillion ways of doing that. But like Thomas Alva Edison, you probably find many thousand ways that you do NOT before you find one that DOES.
JustinMitchellHicks 2 weeks ago
doesn't a wankel engine have a similar space efficiency? I saw another video from the inventor making fairly outrageous power and torque claims. I can see where the claims come from, but wouldn't this put the engine under pretty extreme thermal stress? I know thats a big problem they had with the rotary engine. Also it seems like there wouldn't be any way to advance/retard the ignition timing since it has to happen at a very specific point along the circumference of the engine.
htomerif 1 month ago
The music is terrible... the idea is AMAZING!
MarcoElsy 1 month ago
Educate yourself and learn to spell your. Free yourself to type 2 more letters and one less space. I will not share your illiteracy.
Vitis01 1 month ago
@rtsdrums It's running on compressed air not fuel
johnnym1320 2 months ago
@johnnym1320
Look up MYT Engine Running
rtsdrums 3 months ago
my question is, if the inventor got the engine this far then why has he not had it running on fuel?
johnnym1320 3 months ago
@Begbucks the pistons can not collied into each other because they have a stroke and max movement is controled, watch the animation and you will see the cycle
johnnym1320 3 months ago