MYT Engine
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MYT Engine
I found some information on an engine that was developed by some engineers in the US of A. It has been designed, built, and tested. Ready for the numbers? Total engine weight=150lb., Max. Horsepower=2000, Max. Torque=3000, Size=14"x14" cylinder. That is the powerful version; there was a smaller one designed for regular car usage. It was around half a foot in diameter and less than a foot long. Specs, Horsepower=200-500, Fuel efficiency=150mpg on diesel, bio-fuel, or compressed air.
Videos - http://www.angellabsllc.com/resourse.html
An Article - http://www.americanantigravity.com/arti ... onstration
This was done over 5 years by 10 engineers working up to 18 hours a day with a total cost around $4 million dollars.
Videos - http://www.angellabsllc.com/resourse.html
An Article - http://www.americanantigravity.com/arti ... onstration
This was done over 5 years by 10 engineers working up to 18 hours a day with a total cost around $4 million dollars.
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all of the vids are exactly the same and have nothing to do with anything.
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They are streamed and there is a pre-video on them. I'll see if I can fix it; otherwise, after the first video plays, the actual one will follow.
EDIT: Fixed
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better version of the videos on this page...
http://www.angellabsllc.com/resourse.html
and also everything you need to know..
http://www.angellabsllc.com/resourse.html
and also everything you need to know..
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oh my god....screw them...how could this not work....I think the only problem would be how much exhaust and fuel and everything it would take...none-the-less I'll be taking the 850cc design for my mx-3...I dont need the 4 inch by 4inch 200-500hp one...i'll just jump to the 1 foot one for 2000 thank you ![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
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It's 848 cubic inches, not cubic centimetersLooseChangeRacing wrote:oh my god....screw them...how could this not work....I think the only problem would be how much exhaust and fuel and everything it would take...none-the-less I'll be taking the 850cc design for my mx-3...I dont need the 4 inch by 4inch 200-500hp one...i'll just jump to the 1 foot one for 2000 thank you
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P.S. it is more effecient than conventional engines. Less mass, no recipricating mass, less friction...It also takes less fuel hence the 150mpg estimate on the 4.5"x7" model.
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Hrmm... this is just one of those things I cannot trust/figure out/believe unless I see/work with a real model. It seems like a very aquard attempt at a doubled up rotary engine. I cannot see that being a very reliable engine. The animations show how the inside 'pistons' should work, spinning around the center 'crank shaft' For the compression stage it requires one of the 'piston' sets to stop. Thats some crazy persision timing on that. The animations show it moving very slowly, yet the video of the motor makes it appear as though its spinning at >5000 rpms. ![Confused :?](./images/smilies/icon_confused.gif)
If it really does work I don't believe a word of his torque clames. 3000ft.lb
I could slap a the trubo from a cumming diesel on my light weight 1.6 and see gains of 600+hp and 550+ft.lbs of torque! Believe me? No? Why not? Are you pretty sure I'll do something like blow the head right off the block or shoot a piston right out the bottom through the oil pan? Sure I would, my engine's not made of super hard cast iron. His little engine would bust when trying to push a 2 ton truck.
It seems very cool, and not seeing it first hand I'm sure I could be wrong about everything... but... that just seems too far fetched for me...![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
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If it really does work I don't believe a word of his torque clames. 3000ft.lb
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It seems very cool, and not seeing it first hand I'm sure I could be wrong about everything... but... that just seems too far fetched for me...
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There is a video of it running on compressed air at 150psi which proves that the concept actually works. It was supposedly dynod at 851ft/lb with that arangement which was set up to not put stress on the engine due to a low level of funds for replacing broken parts. They were thinking about building their 4.5" version almost completely out of titanium. The problem with actually running the 2000hp and 3000ft/lb on the 14"x14" is going to be breaking the piston necks which are their equivalent to rods. Due to the design, these necks seem to have a lot a stress on them and I think they already broke one in a diesel test. That will probably be the limiting factor in this engine. I guess we'll see if they get it engineered well enough to withstand the estimated power capabilities; although, I think that even taking it easy on a 14"x14" engine and getting 851ft/lb isn't bad IMO.
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