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This is an animation of Massive Yet tiny - MYT engine. Everything inside the video is true and similar to the real engine performance, except slow-motioned.

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  • @akkudakkupl It's not a miracle machine, it just has multiple small advantages that stack. Non-reciprocating(conserves momentum), lowered mechanical drag, low production cost due to decreased materials and complexity, decreased over all weight, engine rpms that match tire rpm at cruising speeds. All of this adds up, it's like a wankle engine that doesn't suck.

  • @charlydarkflo If you mean ones that dont work for shit then you are correct.

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  • @Texmurphy51

    It stays "powerplant: MYT-6. Air cooled, 40 - 145kW." the dimensions are specified as 6-inch radius engine. The website SELLS these powerplants.

    Why do you assume it is peak power? As you yourself said, generators are rated at continous power, not peak.

    I totally agree: We need more facts. But from the theoretical point of view, there is nothing to contradict the existing ones. I will not reply untill you answer the question:

    Is this design superior?

  • @PwntifexMaximus sez "Saying "No" doesen't count as an argument"

    My logic is this.

    You are operating on so called "facts" that come form a website that only lists a peak KW reading, gives no dimensions or any other technical data.

    Now maybe YOU need to give a logical argument why you Believe this.

    Many people make claims, we need to see real world tests to show it.

    Lets see the size of this, what is REALLY puts out, and how long it lasts.

    Then you can claim being correct

  • @Texmurphy51

    I saw the picture, but unlike you I read the text. The claims I made are merely quotes directly from industrialgreenpower. MYT-6 engine. Air cooled. 145 kW. 145kW = approx 200hp. I have support. You do not.

    Now, instead of making excuses and trying to project your faults onto me, maybe you should FINALLY answer the question: Is this engine design better than regular engines? If not, argue logically. Saying "No" doesen't count as an argument.

  • @PwntifexMaximus sez"You have no support in your previous claims about cooling & size"

    Guess What... Neither do YOU.

    You are making the claim it is a 6 in motor & all the other claims you made about heating & you didnt even see a picture of the generator like i did.

    You made the claim of 200hp with no information.

    I didnt say variable speed was impossible but said a generator ITSELF has to turn at a constant speed to make 60 hz. (unless it is dc and uses an inverter)

  • @Texmurphy51

    The picture text says: "Synchronous alternator like this likely to be used with the engine". You have no support in your previous claims about cooling and size.

    This is not a free energy device, nor has it ever been claimed as such. Variable generators are indeed not required, but they allow the engine to operate at any RPM:s. Something you said was impossible.

    Maybe you should answer the question instead of diverting: Is this design better than normal engines?

  • @PwntifexMaximus "Where did you see the picture?"

    Go to peswiki(dot)com & see all the free energy devices As for variable speed generators, they are a requirement for wind turbines, not for motors.

    Again, why would you have an upper and lower limit of generation unless one was continuous use and the other burst?

    My generator lower figure of use is zero,

    He has been trying to peddle this design for years & no big companies will bite so he is mfg his own product

  • @Texmurphy51

    Where did you see the picture? I have not.

    Generators are indeed rated at continous power. Why do you assume this is different?

    Variable speed generators have been in use and perfected in windturbines for decades.

    Where did you get the information about cooling and size?

  • @PwntifexMaximus Generators are rated at peak CONTINUOUS power. The 145kw is a burst. Also, Speed has NOTHING to do with the generating capacity. Generators run a a constant speed.

    You mean I cant draw less then 40KW?

    40KW is continuous use figure

    Did you see the picture of this thing? (i did)

    Did you seen any dimensions?

    It may be based on a 6 inch prototype but it now has cooling as I said it needed and is much larger

    Again you show your ignorance

  • @Texmurphy51

    I read variable 40 -145 kw, air cooled. It is specified as MYT-6, meaning 6-inch diameter.

    200 horsepower, get it??

    The info about the engine is on the angellabs website, the generator is on industrialgreenpower.

    DO YOUR HOMEWORK BEFORE YOU MAKE STUPID STATEMENTS

  • @PwntifexMaximus sez"Since when did you see a 200 HP engine that was air-cooled and 6-inches across"

    WHAT?????????????

    This generator claims to 40Kilowatts, thats FIFTY FREAKING HORSEPOWER

    50horsepower, get it????

    Also look at the picture, look at the size of it, there are no specs on how big it is or how many cooking fins have been added to that little stripped down version he ran on compressed air.

    DO YOUR HOMEWORK BEFORE YOU MAKE STUPID STATEMENTS

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