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Re: Lampasas post# 9

Wednesday, 03/04/2009 5:18:31 PM

Wednesday, March 04, 2009 5:18:31 PM

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The big claim for the Cyclone engine is that it can run on multi-fuels. The fuels that might be remotely available in the near future are Hydrogen and bio-fuels. Since there are already internal combustion engines that run on these fuels, why do we need the Cyclone engine that has the efficiency of a diesel and a design that has not been tested in the real world?

WHE; don't hold your breath waiting for the installation of the Bent Glass deal. Cyclone was supposed to deliver prototypes to Advent last year; nothing ever happened.

WHE question: How does Cyclone capture the waste heat from an internal combustion engine without restricting the exhaust flow and thus decreasing the efficiency of the engine?

I appreciate your honest opinion on the CYPW Board. Since they have limited me to 2 posts a day and they delete a good number of them, I don't get to say much.

Charles Ponzi