Jeff in VA
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- Richmond, VA
Caught a bit of this on a public access channel last night while flipping thru the channels. It's a new concept in rotary engines that employs diesel engine theory. It's called the Rand Cam, and it has no plugs, and it produces 1 hp per .75 lbs of engine weight (compared to conventional piston engines that are about 1 hp per 5 to 6 lbs of engine weight). The thing only has two moving part assemblies! A 6" by 6" (yes, that's INCHES) prototype version, weighing only 40 lbs, produced 42 hp It's basically the equivalent of a 24 cylinder diesel, 20:1 compression :shocked:
Anyways, if it piques anyone's interest, here is the website:
http://www.regtech.com/directcharge.html
Also click the "Rand Cam Technology" link on the page and go to "prototype engine" to see the actual thing. Enjoy!
Jeff
Anyways, if it piques anyone's interest, here is the website:
http://www.regtech.com/directcharge.html
Also click the "Rand Cam Technology" link on the page and go to "prototype engine" to see the actual thing. Enjoy!
Jeff