150 MPG Bio-Diesel Engine

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MYT Bio Diesel Engine

The MYT™ (Massive Yet Tiny) Engine, is a breakthrough of immense
proportions that will spawn the next industrial revolution and will rocket the internal
combustion engine into the next millennium.

The MYT™ Engine has the potential to replace all the existing internal combustion engines and jet engines. With 40 times higher power to weight ratio, low parts count, low maintenance, high mechanical efficiency, and low pollution, the MYT™ Engine will benefit airplane, big ship, 18 wheeler, SUV, passenger car, even down to carry on power generator applications. The MYT™ Engine as a pump/compressor also exceeds exisiting pumps/compressors in providing massive pressure, volume, and flow, all in one unit.

This ought to get PTC Bad & Guy going. Is this engine a hoax or does it have possibilities? The link contains videos, diagrams and all kinds of numbers to play with.

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Spear Road Guy's picture
Submitted by Spear Road Guy on Tue, 08/22/2006 - 11:59am.

Interesting, but I did see the caption "Warning about investment offers" at the top of the site page. I'm wondering why this hasn't hit the mainstream press, especially with oil at $70/barrel?

I agree about the U.S. lagging behind in alternative fuel engine development. Honda and Toyota are already on their third generations.

You can't help but wonder if the Saudi's don't buy the big breakthrough inventions and take them off the shelf.

Vote Republican


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Submitted by Git Real on Tue, 08/22/2006 - 12:41pm.

Well then we could to war over an engine instead of oil. Smiling

It was a joke...give me a break.


PTC Guy's picture
Submitted by PTC Guy on Tue, 08/22/2006 - 12:41pm.

In the 50s a guy came up with a flywheel engine. Was bought by the oil companies and disappeared.

Another had some kind of additive, not ethanol, that pumped up MPG. Same thing happened.

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G35 Dude's picture
Submitted by G35 Dude on Tue, 08/22/2006 - 8:40pm.

As you said several of these "inventions" have popped up and then POOF ! The are never to be seen or heard from again. Somebody buys them up to protect their investments. And we suffer. This country , as great as it is, is about greed. We outsource jobs to improve profitability and pay CEO's outragerous money for doing it. If it weren't for greedy big oil we'd be using ethanol by now.


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Submitted by ExExPatriot on Tue, 08/22/2006 - 9:44am.

Possible milestone on the path to energy independence. Is this our Bill Gates of oil?


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Submitted by PTC Guy on Mon, 08/21/2006 - 9:13pm.

I read about similar experiments in England.

So far no real breakthrough.

But it might help. Time will tell.

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Submitted by Git Real on Mon, 08/21/2006 - 9:28pm.

Thought you might like it. Put it in a truck and run it and I'll be convinced. I think a revolution in engine technology is right around the corner. And if Ford isn't the one who comes up with it we just might see them join Stutz Motor Company and Studabaker.


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