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To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (2195)10/31/1998 8:57:00 PM
From: cornbread  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
AURIC, hit NEXT before you read on.

Auric, you may deem my information unless, but at least it's information related to AENG. You keep wanting to tie every SEC investigation to AENG, that's your prerogative and I have been respecting your right to do so. If I'm off topic, well I regret that, perhaps you could have some one instruct you how to use the NEXT function to skip my posting.

I'm not going to try and argue the wear issue with you. You don't want to hear the truth. I have stated in earlier posting that the selection of proper metals alloys along with induction heat treating can resolve most of these issues. If on the outside you wish to engage in this discussion could you please tell me the assumptions you made:

What type metal alloy?
Hypereutectoid steel?
Austempered?
Martempering?

I can not specifically speak about the fuel injection used. From what I know they are currently using a conventional fuel injector. I regret that you feel AENG is a farce but again that's your prerogative. If you have some engineering data that supports your claim I would be more than happy to see it.