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Old Oct 10, 2003 | 12:33 PM
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have you guys seen this???











from here: http://www.revetec.com





advantages of this design:

- approximately one quarter the size and weight of a conventional engine (for similar applications) combined with improved output substantially increases power/weight and torque/weight ratio.



-fewer moving and total components. As a result of fewer components, more easily manufactured than conventional engines.



-identical cylinder head assembly (“top end”) to conventional engines. Most existing head technology can be either adapted or utilised.



-Flexible design - can be four-stroke, two-stroke, petrol, diesel or gas, natural of forced aspiration.



-Eliminated irregularly reciprocating components such as connecting rods.



-Output shaft can be run in either direction if multilobed cams with symmetrical lobes are employed.



-All rotational forces are counteracted via the counter rotating cam – eliminates the need for a heavy flywheel.



-Torque and power output can be varied using a fixed capacity and piston stroke.



-The CCE can be designed to operate at greatly reduced operating speeds while delivering high torque output.



-Substantial reduction in stroke reduces heat loss through cylinder wall.



-Extended piston dwell is possible because engine design allows a lower than normal compression ratio to be used reducing power loss from compression cycle.



-Maximum mechanical advantage can be applied to output shaft at only 10 degrees ATDC utilising high cylinder pressure early in the stroke, compared to around 60 degrees ATDC for conventional engines.



-Lower emissions can be achieved due to increased control over combustion.



-Extremely low idle speed due to increase in mechanical efficiency at the top of the stroke.



-Little or no bore contact/piston side thrust, which reduces wear on cylinder bore.



-Can have different port timing on compression stroke than power stroke allowing better control two-stroke).



-Lower centre of gravity.



-Due to controlled piston acceleration rates the CCE reduces engine vibration.



-A hollow output shaft can be utilised for specialty applications, such as peristaltic pumps.





Still has pistons though. . . . . .
Old Oct 10, 2003 | 12:39 PM
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4 banger!!! haha naw, very cool
Old Oct 10, 2003 | 12:53 PM
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awesome!
Old Oct 10, 2003 | 01:14 PM
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Different, but how would it go at high RPM's
Old Oct 12, 2003 | 11:55 PM
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Re-inventing the piston engine alright.
Old Oct 13, 2003 | 12:00 AM
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If only they spent that much time on rotaries.
Old Oct 13, 2003 | 12:42 AM
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do they really need to reinvent the rotary engine?
Old Oct 13, 2003 | 02:08 AM
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I'm sure advancements could be made if they spent as much time and moey on it as they have on piston engines.
Old Oct 13, 2003 | 02:17 AM
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I've seen that before. Manntis and I chatted about it a little. It looks like a fairly modern version of the Bourke engine, actually. I bet it would fit pretty well in a Subaru.
Old Oct 13, 2003 | 08:57 AM
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i do hope if they make the engine for regular cars they make it a little more tame, and dont have the fuel rails sticking out on the top of the engine like that - some little old lady will def knock out a line



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