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Technology Stocks : Advanced Engine Technologies (AENG)
AENG 0.00010000.0%Mar 7 3:00 PM EST

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To: 1411 who wrote (1459)7/17/1998 1:41:00 PM
From: 246810  Read Replies (1) of 3383
 
EDIT: I read you more recent post. You're on the right track.

You are partly right and partly wrong. Every technical person who has analyzed this engine realizes that in modern times (post WWII) it has been designed for a motorcycle. This is not a new design. it was first patented in 1909. If you look at USPTO #4022167 you will see how a modern version of this engine is constructed.

Your comment that the internal rpm is twice the output shaft is interesting. How do you get that?

RPM is a poor comparison base as you point out correctly. An APRE will run at 1/4th the rpm of the more conventional crankshaft type engine with the same "power" because the pistons fire 2 times per revolution instead of it taking 2 revolutions to fire with the crankshaft design.

However, the piston speed comparison is accurate and piston speed relates to breathing and wear and lubrication.

Discuss this with Sword and shashanazi. Batman mearly quoted their posts. He knows nothing of how this engine works. His job IMO is to buy the stock when the price drops, but he overslept this morning.

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