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    The one I thought interesting was the 6 stroke engine.
    Originally by Dyer, and more recently by Crower.

    Dunno if it works as well as they say, but it's a cool concept, google it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeepRoots View Post
    The one I thought interesting was the 6 stroke engine.
    Originally by Dyer, and more recently by Crower.

    Dunno if it works as well as they say, but it's a cool concept, google it.
    I had missed Crower's 6 cycle press. Like you say, it's a cool concept.
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    Neat idea....................... Probably won't work in the real world. Or will only cost 50,000.00 for the engine. And there's durabilty........... I am skeptical since I can already see that the numbers are skewed. A conventional gas engine only uses 15% of it's fuel............. what a 1927 model T. Modern engines especially when you are talking now are much more efficient than engine designs of even 15 years ago................ Might make a nice toaster though..........

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