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Re: Morehydro post# 4210

Thursday, 05/08/2014 9:56:16 AM

Thursday, May 08, 2014 9:56:16 AM

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Not short.

More from lunacy from the 10k

"The Company has identified seven (7) major engine manufacturers, including Ford, Caterpillar, Cummins, Detroit Diesel, Mack Trucks, Navistar International and Volvo Truck that each manufacture heavy duty truck engines, both gasoline and diesel, which are likely to be the major competitors to our company as to the DCGT Engine, once our product is ready for market. To the Company’s knowledge, at this time, none of the Company’s major competitors are working on the development of a turbine engine that would be in direct competition to the Company’s engine, and although we would be competing with them for customers, the Company believes that the technological differences between its product and those that are currently on the market, will provide the Company with a market niche that it can expand upon, even in the face of such established competitors."

Thats like saying Im a direct competitor of Lebron James, just up until I actually have to go on to the court

We will not require governmental approval until such time as the engine is placed in use. Our engine will meet the new more stringent emission requirements set forth by the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”).

Through testing, we hope to be able to comply with existing and future environmental laws. We intend to supply our fuel efficient, lower emission engine to a marketplace that must comply with more stringent governmental regulations. In each of the last two years, the Company has spent $0 (2013) and $0 (2012) on research and development.

Alpha has developed six working prototypes over the course of the last 20 years, culminating in the development of the 6th generation prototype engine , which consists of two 7-inch, 8-pound turbine wheels mounted on a single shaft, driven by 4 horizontally opposed combustion chambers producing an estimated 70 horsepower at 20,000 rpm.

Your kidding me the average OTR truck has a 400 to 500 hp engine. What year will they produce a 400 hp engine and how big will the turbine wheels have to be?

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