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Old 04-24-2006, 02:53 PM
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* There are no odd or brand new parts within the cylinder. All the parts are proven designs used in reciprocating engines.
* The entire engine acts as a heat sink and a radiator. It is both air and oil cooled.
* There is no thrust loading on piston skirts.
* Pistons do not touch the cylinder walls, only the rings do.
* Pistons travel only the same direction. No reciprocation, only stop and go.
* There is high rpm potential for all of these reasons.
* There are no cylinder heads, no cam shaft, no valves (the ME is equivalent to the bottom end of a reciprocating engine).
* Intake compression and power stroke and exhaust stroke events are happening all at the same time, so there are no load strokes.<ul><li><a href="http://www.leftlanenews.com/2006/04/24/massive-yet-tiny-engine-promises-big-things/#more-2463">MYT and massive HP</a></li></ul>
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now i just need to machine a bell housing adapter.........
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i'll take .. 4
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