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Re: Delaney Power Extractor Engine
Delaney Power Extractor Engine
Last post 03-15-2008, 10:16 AM by
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03-13-2008, 4:20 PM
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jhon077
Joined on 03-13-2008
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Delaney Power Extractor Engine
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Hi All,
I came across this website powerxtractor.com through a friend of mine
and this new engine sounds pretty impressive, but I don't know enough
myself. What do you all think, is it really good as my friend said?
Thanks in advance for help
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03-15-2008, 10:16 AM
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Ib of Proxy Concourse
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this is your first post
and its an advert
and its not that different of an idea than a miller cycle
it will also be twice as ineficient on fuel since it now uses twices as much fuel and so far you have only added weight
it also will creat alot more heat and you would have to invest into a cooling system that would be 200% more effective
and less weight does not = moar mpg
proper gearing will do moar for mpg's than losing ~200lbs
if you want to talk about a really cool engine design though, the MYT engine is really REVulutionary
http://www.angellabsllc.com/
it is a 2 chamber piston version of the rotory, and is equiviliant to a 850 cubic inchs but smaller than a 13b. It gets a rediculous amount of HP and it weighs roughly 150lbs vs 300 for a standard all aluminum block engine
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