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Found this, thought some might be interested:
The MYT engine is the result of a $4 million dollar R&D project undertaken by Angel Labs LLC to build the ultimate internal combusion engine. Inspired by drag racing, inventor Raphial Morgado designed the engine with a focus on power, torque, and fuel-efficiency to meet the hefty demands of the today's automotive applications in a lightweight package. The result was a revolutionary design with a power-to-weight ratio up to 40 to 1, over 3,000 ft/lbs of torque, and a diesel-mode mileage in excess of 150 mpg! The MYTT (Massive Yet Tiny) Engine, is a breakthrough of immense proportions that will spawn the next industrial revolution and will rocket the internal combustion engine into the next millennium. Please spread the word. http://www.angellabsllc.com/ P.S. Sorry if I double posted. -- SeeYaa ![]() This is YOUR futu http://halturnershow.com/aztlan_caps.wmv http://media.putfile.com/La-Gran-Marcha The Mexican Solution: http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.o...s&code=06-D_18 |
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"Harbin" wrote in
: The MYTT (Massive Yet Tiny) Engine, We've had so many "different", yet very powerful and promising engines over the centuries. I remember seeing a tiny little engine that had 12 pistons pumping in a rotating block, a gas engine, that only had two spark plugs built into the fixed walls. The pistons passed the plugs at just the right time for spark firing. The thing put out hundreds of HP, almost vibration free and weighed little. They buried it....plain and simple. Too efficient. Going way back look at a Tesla Turbine by Nikola Tesla, one of his little side projects while he was inventing your alternating current power system/tranformers/AC motors/remote control/radio/etc. This little steam (or gas) turbine has NO BLADES! It's just tiny disks rotating close together: http://www.rexresearch.com/teslatur/teslatur.htm The steam engine business buried it. Too simple and powerful and small. It turned up some gawd-awful RPM and put out an atrocious power to the shaft in a tiny-by-those-days'-steam-standards package. They buried it. Wonder how long big transportation and big oil can keep on burying these technologies to protect the oil hogs we all drive?? Until it's all gone in 36 years? |
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Check out this independent article on the MYT engine:
http://www.greencarcongress.com/2006...roidal_in.html Good info. there on other engines coming. |
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Hi Larry:
If you are interestid in the Tesla Bladeless Turbine, check these links below. Phoenix Turbine Builders Club: http://phoenixnavigation.com/ptbc/home.htm T.E.B.A. http://www.teslaengine.org/main.html -- SeeYaa ![]() This is YOUR futu http://halturnershow.com/aztlan_caps.wmv http://media.putfile.com/La-Gran-Marcha The Mexican Solution: http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.o...s&code=06-D_18 - "Larry" wrote in message ... "Harbin" wrote in : The MYTT (Massive Yet Tiny) Engine, We've had so many "different", yet very powerful and promising engines over the centuries. I remember seeing a tiny little engine that had 12 pistons pumping in a rotating block, a gas engine, that only had two spark plugs built into the fixed walls. The pistons passed the plugs at just the right time for spark firing. The thing put out hundreds of HP, almost vibration free and weighed little. They buried it....plain and simple. Too efficient. Going way back look at a Tesla Turbine by Nikola Tesla, one of his little side projects while he was inventing your alternating current power system/tranformers/AC motors/remote control/radio/etc. This little steam (or gas) turbine has NO BLADES! It's just tiny disks rotating close together: http://www.rexresearch.com/teslatur/teslatur.htm The steam engine business buried it. Too simple and powerful and small. It turned up some gawd-awful RPM and put out an atrocious power to the shaft in a tiny-by-those-days'-steam-standards package. They buried it. Wonder how long big transportation and big oil can keep on burying these technologies to protect the oil hogs we all drive?? Until it's all gone in 36 years? |
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"Keith" wrote in message oups.com... Check out this independent article on the MYT engine: http://www.greencarcongress.com/2006...roidal_in.html Good info. there on other engines coming. Hi Keith: Yep, found these other interisting engines: Cyclone Engine: http://www.cyclonepower.com/ Pivotal Engine: http://www.pivotalengine.com/ The Rotoblock is simular to the MYTT: Rotoblock: http://www.rotoblock.com/ |
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"Harbin" wrote in
: If you are interestid in the Tesla Bladeless Turbine, check these links below. I'm a real Tesla fan, always have been since grade school. My current interest in Tesla is the HAARP weapon the Navy and Air Force have in Gakona, AK. One of these days we're gonna rip the ionosphere apart screwing around and pretty much decimate the planet, as Tesla predicted long ago. The government illuminati are very interested in its mind control functions, for obvious reasons. They hope it will quell the riots when the oil runs out. |
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