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To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (3131)6/14/1999 2:22:00 AM
From: cornbread  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
In my book these guys carry a lot of weight in their respective industries.

From Carroll Shelby's May 29 letter

oxtwo.com

"I have witnessed the OX2 engine operate on a number of occasions. It
does what is claimed of it and it is real. For anyone to insinuate that I have not done my homework and analysis on this before entering into an agreement is absurd. As for the many so called engineers making statements that it will not perform, how can they say that without understanding how the engine operates, our without even seeing it run on a dyno. In addition, I have been called by other major corporations who wouldn't be wasting their time if they didn't think this was real."

A paragraph form Bob Teagues letter to AENG

"A few years ago I was approached at the Ventura Race regarding
this "new" engine design. I am basically skeptical of anything that is magic and new, so I didn't take it too seriously. But after continued contact with the OX2 organization, I gained interest. Once I learned the principals and design, I recognized why it received so many novelties in the US Patent process. At that point, I decided to invest in the company and to become an advisor to the Board in the interest of what benefits this engine could possibly bring to several facets of the marine industry. Before I made my commitment, I contacted other prominent people that I respect in the automotive industry that had knowledge of the engine..they were also amazed."