Anyone heard about "MYT" ?????
Anyone heard about "MYT" ?????
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MiniMania

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2 posts

231 months

Sunday 31st December 2006
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There is a new engine being made which boasts 3000hp and a return of 150mpg!?!?! all seems wierd and what makes it very strange is it only weighs 150lbs! Anyways its called Massive Yet Tiny (MYT) have a look!

[pic] www.angellabsllc.com/images/Engine_Comparison.jpg [pic]

drags06

454 posts

234 months

Sunday 31st December 2006
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this would be good. fed up working on big chip fat burners. could also get rid of some of my spanners!

robinhood21

31,005 posts

255 months

Sunday 31st December 2006
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Bit more on it Here

Seems interesting! I bet it will need some hefty engine mounts though.

huckster6

245 posts

240 months

Sunday 31st December 2006
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I think this engine uses an exotic fuel called dilithium. It comes in crystaline form and usually powers starships such as the Enterprise.

odyssey2200

18,650 posts

232 months

Monday 1st January 2007
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Bet you it never sees the light of day again!

Even if it is that good!

robinhood21

31,005 posts

255 months

Monday 1st January 2007
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odyssey2200 said:
Bet you it never sees the light of day again!

Even if it is that good!



I agree! If it is as good as it's said to be, then the petroleum company's will buy out the patent.

Brink

1,505 posts

231 months

Thursday 4th January 2007
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Image the mule prototype vehilce and the surprise it would generate at traffic lights...

drags06

454 posts

234 months

Thursday 4th January 2007
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this is to good to be true. lets see it pull 60 tons or more then we can call it brill!driving

busta

4,504 posts

256 months

Thursday 4th January 2007
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Wow looks quite interesting and fairly simple. I look forward to seeing how this turns out.

tank slapper

7,949 posts

306 months

Thursday 4th January 2007
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Looks like a free piston engine. A russian engineer called Uvarov developed an aero engine using this priciple during the 1930s. The main problem with them is adequate sealing where the power is transmitted to the output shaft.

They were mainly used as gas generators to power tubines but turboshaft and turboprop engines produce more power for less weight and so they never got developed further.

Baldylocks

20,201 posts

232 months

Wednesday 10th January 2007
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huckster6 said:
I think this engine uses an exotic fuel called dilithium. It comes in crystaline form and usually powers starships such as the Enterprise.


Ha ha

german tony

2,000 posts

231 months

Wednesday 14th February 2007
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Bump - 'cos if this is true then it's about time we started seing some car companies showing some interest here.

german tony

2,000 posts

231 months

Thursday 15th February 2007
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This could be a scam.

Could work like this:-

Put up a website proclaiming knowledge/control/patent of some wondeful new planet-saving technology & back it up with some margianal science/piccies7graphics.

Then add a page telling people NOT to pay attention to e-mails asking them to invest in the scheme but to report them to the company instead.

Send as many e-mails out as you can, to people who have looked at the site & read the info inviting them to report any suspicious e-mails. Use a hotmail account or similar for this step.

When your targets have reported the fraudulent E-mails, thank them profusly & say how nice it is to meet honest people & would they like to invest in your firm?

Bingo...

ridds

8,366 posts

267 months

Friday 16th February 2007
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Love their show stand. :lol:

"Breakthrough Engine" scrawled on a piece of A3 card. biglaugh