NEW ENGINE
NEW ENGINE
Go check: http://www.revtech.au
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Re: NEW ENGINE
link doesn't work for me.
very interesting concept though
very interesting concept though
Re: NEW ENGINE
Hi Boet,
Looks like a very interesting engine! Could not get the http://www.revtech.au site to work, though.
Looks like a very interesting engine! Could not get the http://www.revtech.au site to work, though.
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Re: NEW ENGINE
Interesting... But is it as efficient as they claim?
Oupa-G's BMW gives around 235 g/kWh. For 75kw(100hp) that is around 13.2 l/hr
The revetech engine claims 209 g/kWh. For 75 kW (100hp) that is around 11.7 l/hr (Fuel density taken as 0.75)
Seems like a lot of complication for small gains. If they end up in cars they might actually make enough of them so we can get them at reasonable prices. For the moment I think Boet's Yaris engine looks like a much better option - And it won't be built in China like the Revetech one!!!!
Oupa-G's BMW gives around 235 g/kWh. For 75kw(100hp) that is around 13.2 l/hr
The revetech engine claims 209 g/kWh. For 75 kW (100hp) that is around 11.7 l/hr (Fuel density taken as 0.75)
Seems like a lot of complication for small gains. If they end up in cars they might actually make enough of them so we can get them at reasonable prices. For the moment I think Boet's Yaris engine looks like a much better option - And it won't be built in China like the Revetech one!!!!
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