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New type of engine. - Click HERE for Original Thread

JoeBlow
Maybe a repost since it was patented in '96 but it's the first i have heard of it and thought it was a pretty good idea.

Theoretically will
-improve fuel efficiency
-removes the need for many moving engine parts similar to a rotary
-little to no lubrication needed
-will operate on virtually any fuel.
-virtually to no harmful emissions
-No vibration

The Quasiturbine engine
they already have a working go cart and chainsaw

sparkycivic
ummm, it was only a few days ago that this was posted last...

budx2002
the quazimoto engine?:dunno:

JoeBlow
quote:
Originally posted by sparkycivic
ummm, it was only a few days ago that this was posted last...


Chances are i am just being blind but i see nothing on it in the past month on this site. sry if it is a repost.

tokes
http://forums.780tuners.com/showthr...ht=quasiturbine

5 days ago ;)

JoeBlow
Ahhhhh that would be why i never really look in club forums lol

Charles_00civic
The same company my parents invested in for a gearless mtoro or somethng. They made like a wheelchair that could go through like a foiot of sand on a small electric motor or something. The guy sent it around and my parents made 8000 on a 2000 investment. He sent it to GM and they nearly bought it for millions cause it made the product line soo eficient but then they said no cause making it a relaity would cost alot and they pride themselves ont he waulity only handassebled parts can provide. pretty gay. I was like 8 when this happened so i hopw i got it right.

Nightstalker
It a 4 sided rotor.. whats so new about that :p now with extra parts so it breaks even more often.




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