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On Saturday, October 3, 2015 at 2:19:04 PM UTC-7, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno
If you had watched the video you would have seen that it operates at lower rpms too, and has nowhere near the power curve that a reciprocating piston engine has, so the 15k rpm upper limit is just that.... an upper limit. And it doesn't have the seal issues that the wankel has and the bearings were full sealed units if you didn't notice. It comes from an MIT design study too, so I don't think they be "wearing out" just like 15k rpm dremel motors don't wear out after a few hour use. There are other designs in the family as well. slow eddy is far too stupid and too lazy to watch a video. This is someone who has no ****ing clue how to use modern business social media. You're dealing with a fraud who thinks he's expert on just about every topic. How about the torque on this electric mountain bike? Notice no pedaling needed to start because it's got great torque: Electric Mountain Bike High Torque, High Speed 2500W XC-1 Lithium Electric Bike 40 MPH! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whJY3RfGFs4 slow eddy is lying, fraud that you will never learn anything practical from. |
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On Sat, 3 Oct 2015 14:59:07 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer
wrote: On Saturday, October 3, 2015 at 2:19:04 PM UTC-7, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno If you had watched the video you would have seen that it operates at lower rpms too, and has nowhere near the power curve that a reciprocating piston engine has, so the 15k rpm upper limit is just that.... an upper limit. And it doesn't have the seal issues that the wankel has and the bearings were full sealed units if you didn't notice. It comes from an MIT design study too, so I don't think they be "wearing out" just like 15k rpm dremel motors don't wear out after a few hour use. There are other designs in the family as well. slow eddy is far too stupid and too lazy to watch a video. This is someone who has no ****ing clue how to use modern business social media. Neither do you. You're still broke, running a free "group." You're dealing with a fraud who thinks he's expert on just about every topic. Nobody has to be an expert to know that you're full of crap, Bonkers. How about the torque on this electric mountain bike? Notice no pedaling needed to start because it's got great torque: Electric Mountain Bike High Torque, High Speed 2500W XC-1 Lithium Electric Bike 40 MPH! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whJY3RfGFs4 slow eddy is lying, fraud that you will never learn anything practical from. You ignorant dimwit. You can't tell anything from those LiquidPiston videos. They don't even show the porting, temperatures, or pressure. All you see is another rotary engine (at least the fourth or fifth -- Renault had a four-stroke rotary back in the '60s, that never made it out of the labs) going through some unspecified cycles. And what does your electric bicycle have to do with what you were saying about the IC bike engines? There's no doubt that electric motors are a better idea for bicycles. We were talking about drive mechanisms, and you started talking about the "torque problem" on 60-year-old IC motors. You're full of crap. -- Ed Huntress |
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On Saturday, October 3, 2015 at 9:24:29 PM UTC-7, slow eddy lied:
The usual lies used to cover up slow eddy's fraud snipped Nothing to respond to. |
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On Saturday, October 3, 2015 at 10:04:44 PM UTC-7, slow eddy pretended to be an expert yet again on something he isn't:
The usual slow eddy lies and bull**** snipped. Lying, fraud slow eddy thinks torque isn't important. :) What a sad sack of **** slow eddy is. Time for this fraud to pack it in. He fools no one except brain dead idiots. |
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On Sat, 3 Oct 2015 22:54:02 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer
wrote: On Saturday, October 3, 2015 at 10:04:44 PM UTC-7, slow eddy pretended to be an expert yet again on something he isn't: The usual slow eddy lies and bull**** snipped. Lying, fraud slow eddy thinks torque isn't important. :) Who said it wasn't important? I said it isn't a problem. And it isn't. What a sad sack of **** slow eddy is. Time for this fraud to pack it in. He fools no one except brain dead idiots. It seems like you have to keep raising your voice to try to drown out your incompetancies, Bonkers. You've gotten awfully shrill. Here's a clue: It doesn't cover up your mistakes, lies, and ignorance. It's unlikely that anyone here doesn't recognize the way you're trying to compensate for your emotional problems -- and it's ugly. -- Ed Huntress |
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On Sunday, October 4, 2015 at 6:19:58 AM UTC-7, slow eddy tried to cover up his fraud with even more lies and failed miserably:
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On Sunday, October 4, 2015 at 8:06:39 AM UTC-7, slow eddy tried to lie about yet another person realizing he talks out his ass:
Anyway, "John Doe" is getting cranky, so I'm out of here. BTW, I think your comments about the quench area on that rotary engine are correct. It's interesting that they don't show fuel consumption or emissions in their press releases. -- slow eddy Funny how so many people get "cranky" with a lying, fraud like slow eddy who pretends he's a expert in everything. There is a reason that slow eddy has sent most of his life as a Pay For Play ad copy writer for worthless adverting based machining rags. |
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