The Revolver Cam Engine (Previously known as the Dynacam engine).wmv

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2011

Detailed explanation behind the workings and testing of the Cam Engine.

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  • shreyas05 do you know when this video was actually made it looks like an old video and I was wondering if there are newer ones out about this engine or if the big engine makers have shut them down.

  • @tjb540

    This video was made back in the 80's and as of now it looks like the big engine makers have succeeded in shutting this engine down. But there might still be hope.... the problem with this engine is the aura of 'too good to be true', if investors get past that and see it for it's technical prowess...this kind of engine could go a long way in powering various vehicles don't you think?

    And no, there isn't a new video ...at least not as of yet.

  • Read about it in Kitplanes and thought, "how great". Now that I have seen this, I think, "what a shame we don't have it." Come on Youtube, find it an investor!!!

  • @MrRwab

    Hi , Glad to see your interest in this engine.

    Where in Kitplanes did you read about the Engine?

    Is it the November 2011 article by Rick Lindstrom?

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  • This brilliant idea has been around enough years now for it to have proved its worth...

    Wot's up now?

  • great design,

  • @cvcalitos ya i guess you are yapping about your extensive experience with this engine

  • Okay ladies and gentlemen, Duke engines builds an axial motor very similar to this one. the claim that it has almost no vibration is light powerful efficient and airplane capable...

  • This is great.

  • I don't see a water jacket in the motoer, I only see bolt holes? Also I didn't see an oil pump for lubricating the interior? 

  • Looks like a oversize act compresor. And they don't last that long maybe for 100k and then they loose compresion. Or they blow up.

  • This seems like a really great engine!!!

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