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new IC engine
Posted by: lclaypool (IP Logged)
Date: August 19, 2005 12:59AM

<HTML>Hey has anyone seen this thing? Apparently Carol Shelby is leading the charge on this one. What do you guys think.

[www.ox2engine.com];

Re: new IC engine
Posted by: Andy Patterson (IP Logged)
Date: August 19, 2005 10:41PM

<HTML>Another cam engine. L.O.L.</HTML>

Re: new IC engine
Posted by: Mark Stacey (IP Logged)
Date: August 19, 2005 11:00PM

<HTML>I think the date of the last update in 2004 says a lot. Cam drive engine designs are a dime a dozen (google dyna-cam for one possibly in production) plus I am always worried when a well known automotive figure attaches their name to a revolutionary automotive product, Jack Brabham and Splitcycle, Peter Brock and the Energy polariser as a couple of Australasian examples that turned to custard.
The lack of test results since they started in 1998 is also another worry.
Cheers
Mark Stacey</HTML>

Re: new IC engine
Posted by: Mark Stacey (IP Logged)
Date: August 19, 2005 11:01PM

<HTML>I think the date of the last update in 2004 says a lot. Cam drive engine designs are a dime a dozen (google dyna-cam for one possibly in production) plus I am always worried when a well known automotive figure attaches their name to a revolutionary automotive product, Jack Brabham and Splitcycle, Peter Brock and the Energy polariser as a couple of Australasian examples that turned to custard.
The lack of test results since they started in 1998 is also another worry.
Cheers
Mark Stacey</HTML>

Re: new IC engine
Posted by: Bill Gatlin (IP Logged)
Date: August 20, 2005 03:31PM

<HTML>That's amazing.

It shows what a lot of money and a little engineering can really do.

Unlike of course what a little money and a lot of engineering might have done.

We'll get there -------- Bill G.</HTML>

Re: new IC engine
Posted by: Arnold Walker (IP Logged)
Date: August 20, 2005 04:42PM

<HTML>Dyna cam isn't in full production...10years 42 prototypes,later.They finally got approved by the FAA for aircraft engine usage.With initial orders being made for homebuilt aircraft guys.

Aviation diesels(mainly bi-turbo radial) are taking an unexpected bite out of Dyna Cam's targeted market share.

Rotec's gas radial has dampened some of Dyna Cam's plans ,as well.</HTML>

Re: new IC engine
Posted by: Jim (IP Logged)
Date: September 02, 2005 10:19PM

<HTML>I am interested to hear from you on this engine New IC engine</HTML>

Re: new IC engine
Posted by: lclaypool (IP Logged)
Date: September 25, 2005 01:20AM

<HTML>Well, Jim I am not sure what you want to hear, I just saw this thing on the net and said to myself -- self that's a different engine! I wonder if the forum here had heard of it and what the consensus was on the technology and from what I have read so far, I guess not much. :-)</HTML>



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