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Secondaries 02-06-2007 11:36 PM

850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_5_m-MxptI

Discuss.

Secondaries 02-06-2007 11:41 PM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
More indepth on how this contraption works.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqSIq39TMNM

beaker 02-06-2007 11:59 PM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
old news. still a good find on the in depth vid. helps to better understand

jinxy 02-07-2007 12:17 AM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
Id like to see a running engine under a load. Best speculation is that he's doing ---- like this to gather research money, hence the showeyness of his presentation with his lab coat, wacky inventor picture and the compressed air demonstration.

Bizzar 02-07-2007 01:06 AM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
I did find a vid of it running on a dyno but the sound id fubar.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...53047018998659

http://www.americanantigravity.com/a...ion/Page1.html

jinxy 02-07-2007 01:13 AM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
its not running, they're just shooting compressed air through it. I watched the same video on Google videos.

Bizzar 02-07-2007 01:30 AM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
click the second link, then where it had 3 separate links click one of the "MYT Testing" videos. I assure you its running.

jinxy 02-07-2007 01:34 AM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 

This engine test video starts out with a simple rotation of a demonstration MYT engine to show the unique timing & rotation of the internal ... all » components, and then shows an in-depth compressed air (non-combustion) dyno-test at 150 psi, which creates a high-power output as demonstrated by inventor Raphial Morgado
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...9&q=MYT+engine

McBoost 02-07-2007 01:40 AM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
Even if it's in the preliminary stages, this engine has a really cool design. I would, however, like to see one that is actually running.

Dx 101 02-07-2007 01:44 AM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
this might be kind of a dumb ? but the 150 psi that they are using is comparable to what thats out now

J-SMITH69 02-07-2007 02:55 AM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
if its so great why dont they put it in something and show us

Secondaries 02-07-2007 01:12 PM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
Same reason we didn't have internets in 1958. Young technology.

The compressed air test was only done to show how little internal friction there is. It kept spinning until it stalled out at less than like 50 rpm.

JonDouglas 02-07-2007 01:18 PM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 

Originally Posted by random-strike
if its so great why dont they put it in something and show us

Because if it's not well established, then it is no good. :4

The idea is pretty neat, but I want to see the insides of the damn thing.

jinxy 02-07-2007 01:22 PM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
I can spin a pinwheel with compressed air, it doesn't mean it can efficiently compress and combust an air fuel mixture and translate that release of energy into usable mechanical energy especially under a load. He's looking for investment money, and has no real proof that his engine works.

It is a good idea, he just needs to get it running off fuel under its own power and get a video of it on an engine dyno or something.

SDRAWKCAB 02-07-2007 05:00 PM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
^^^^^ i agree the fact that they refuse to show the engine under load or running in a good video. Make me think that it absolute bullshit if there was a engine that made that much power with such little weight the government would buy them out just so they could put them in tanks ect. Why dose every one always think its a reality. all who thinks this is real probley thinks the moon landing was fake and the government is a giant conspiracy.

Bizzar 02-07-2007 11:25 PM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
Rawr, read my reply post. There IS a video of it running, on fuel, on a dyno. It wont let me direct post the link.

HondaTuner 02-07-2007 11:36 PM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 

Originally Posted by Bizzar
Rawr, read my reply post. There IS a video of it running, on fuel, on a dyno. It wont let me direct post the link.

The video I saw on the dyno was still compressed air (second link).

.Sam. 02-08-2007 02:54 AM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
anyone notice the angel labs website doesnt work?

Xgenturbo 02-08-2007 04:57 AM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
It it works then I want to put one in a K1 attack turbo it and take it to the track.

JDMFantasy2K 02-08-2007 10:19 AM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
I love how professor fatass vouches for the engines reliability by saying it utilizes parts from existing combusion engines, and their reliability. Show me one part inside that enigne that you could toss in a d-series. That combustion chaber looks hard as hell to seal. I can't see it having perfect compression for a few million miles like a lot of truck engines do. Plus if it's firing 16 times in a revolution it must use a fuckload of fuel.

eg_project 02-08-2007 10:28 AM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
it would just have a retardely low idle and low redline.

xstreetfiendx 02-08-2007 02:26 PM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
also note that with the specs that they are bragging about, it's comparing horsepower and not torque, well in the real world, engines do not develop horsepower, they develop torque, horsepower is a matmatical calculation, they prey on that in the presnetation, sure it may have a zillion cylinders, but in order for it do any kind of work, it needs to have torque, and the only way we know so far is to use a reciprocating assembly to put physical pressure on a turning rod i.e crankshaft, like a giant screwdriver. this design is like the rotary, sure you get some high output and multiple firing sequences, and a 3 rotor is comparable to a piston engine with much more cylinders than 3, but since there is not much area on the rotor for torque to be devloped, it isn't capable of doing much work, imagine the size of a rotary engine you would need to run a highway tractor down the highway with a 40 ton load, not to mention the emissions it would produce.

eg_project 02-08-2007 02:35 PM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
actually he was saying that it would produce something like 800+ ft-lbs of torque at 800rpm and boasting that the Bugatti Veyron(sp?) would do that only at red-line.

JDMFantasy2K 02-08-2007 06:57 PM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 

Originally Posted by eg_project
actually he was saying that it would produce something like 800+ ft-lbs of torque at 800rpm and boasting that the Bugatti Veyron(sp?) would do that only at red-line.

Yeah i think professor dipshit needs to get some thing straight. How can you even remotely compare any gas to diesel engine? Now if he compared the torque of it to the torque of a regular big rig engine, then that would be a beter example.

blackice90hb 02-08-2007 09:05 PM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
i would like to see how he plans on setting up ignition timing and feul delivery. I dont see any way he can fab an intake manifold on that thing.

turbo4life 02-08-2007 10:31 PM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 
first of all i dont thing that wole engine outside size would even displace 850 ci even if you droped it into a buket of water adn measered teh inclearse in volume second how would those pistons seal in that circular combustion chanimber and one more thing how can that tiney 3/4 in aluminum shaft supposed to hold all that power my brigs and straton 3.5 hp has a more powerful 1 in shaft made out of american steel! i guess there shaft must be made out of supertitanocrapalloy that was devoloped in their lab utilizing their other "magical" technology. :1

ComptonsF1NEST 02-09-2007 12:14 AM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 

Originally Posted by rawr
I can spin a pinwheel with compressed air, it doesn't mean it can efficiently compress and combust an air fuel mixture and translate that release of energy into usable mechanical energy especially under a load. He's looking for investment money, and has no real proof that his engine works.

It is a good idea, he just needs to get it running off fuel under its own power and get a video of it on an engine dyno or something.

the rotary engine was a great idea and still is. it is just the faggots at mazda cant research enough for it to last as long as normal engines. i think this idea will be the same.

with enough money u can drive a space ship in space, u can damn well build that little thing

JonDouglas 02-12-2007 12:03 AM

Re: 850cid engine about the side of a small waste basket?
 

Originally Posted by turbo4life
first of all i dont thing that wole engine outside size would even displace 850 ci even if you droped it into a buket of water adn measered teh inclearse in volume second how would those pistons seal in that circular combustion chanimber and one more thing how can that tiney 3/4 in aluminum shaft supposed to hold all that power my brigs and straton 3.5 hp has a more powerful 1 in shaft made out of american steel! i guess there shaft must be made out of supertitanocrapalloy that was devoloped in their lab utilizing their other "magical" technology. :1

You are wrong about the displacement. A cylindrical shaped object that is 10" in diameter and 12" long would have a displacement of 942 cubic inches. :1


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