hevansrv7a
Well Known Member
I discovered this site:
http://www.axialvectorengine.com
which appears to be the new owner of the Dyna-Cam technology.
They are claiming that a small engine (<100 pounds) will produce 650 foot-lbs of torque while yielding 200 HP (which means very low rev's - I estimate < 1800 rpm). They are also claiming fuel efficiency improvement over traditional engines of >40%. But wait, there's more: it will run on diesel or jet fuel if gasoline is not available. And it doesn't need a starter!
The Dyna-Cam was real and powered an airplane for a while. The new owner of the technology doesn't mention aircraft.
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http://www.axialvectorengine.com
which appears to be the new owner of the Dyna-Cam technology.
They are claiming that a small engine (<100 pounds) will produce 650 foot-lbs of torque while yielding 200 HP (which means very low rev's - I estimate < 1800 rpm). They are also claiming fuel efficiency improvement over traditional engines of >40%. But wait, there's more: it will run on diesel or jet fuel if gasoline is not available. And it doesn't need a starter!
The Dyna-Cam was real and powered an airplane for a while. The new owner of the technology doesn't mention aircraft.
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