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02-07-2010, 02:27 PM | #1 | |||
Nutty Professor
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Posts: 548
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Lo all,
I have been working on a new product aimed at the car enthusiast market, mainly those with a Provisional license. I am in the process of building the first prototype of a device which improves fuel economy during normal driving, and increases power under heavy acceleration. Of course, it's P-Plate legal. The device is scalable depending on the size of your engine, and would cost approximately half as much to buy and install as the correct sized turbo for your car. Without revealing too much, only some very small modifications need to be made to your engine. The engine internals, bottom end, fuel supply and induction are not changed. It's called the Atkinson Charger, and works with any engine configuration or modification you can think of, including superchargers, nitrous, rotaries and diesels. However, it will not work with a tubocharger. Is this something that would interest people?
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