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To: Sword who wrote (2827)1/30/1999 11:29:00 PM
From: LIQPLMBER  Respond to of 3383
 
SWORD, I DONT THINK AENG HAS TO LICENSE THIER PRODUCT
I think they have the license to sell that patented product. I do agree with you about the drawings and stress and wear tests, it makes alot of sense. I personally dont know how or what the softwear does, but after listening to your opinions on it, I feel even stronger about what the company is doing. The best selling tool I think they have is a working prototype and from what Ive read on this SI they are building several prototypes and all are going very well and performing well. For example if the company builds 5 engines all different sizes and the dyno tests come out proportionally the same, then the basic concept works.
When a company buys this technology Im sure the engineers for that company will modify the engines for thier needs, may it be a weedeater or an auto engine or boat motors ect.
I think together with a few prototypes that run and test well, all the state of the art cadd production drawings, and wear and stress tests, it should be the best demonstration of a new product and new technology that these large companies have seen ever.
This makes the OX2 engine ready to market and produce immediately.
Liquid