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This engine uses a plasma ball to create mechanical energy.
The ions formed have the same charge, repel from each other, and push the piston down. Under the "Docs, reading and patents" tab it shows the incredible power stats. The 1000 cc engine has 800 torque from 10 to 2000K rpm. Flat torque! At 2800rpm the HP output is 426.50. 2800rpm * 800= 2,240,000/5252=426.50. As light as it is the two cylinder engine is, it would be way more power than most of us need. http://plasmerg.com/index.html They are selling licenses for manufacturers now. Unlimited license is "Major manufacturers -- License is $200,000. Application fee is $20,000 - Companies currently making engines or products - expected rate of over 10,000 per Month, per engine type, plus a per engine Royalty. " Engine only uses a nobel gas, and no fossil fuel. Needs to be recharged in 4-6 months because of leakage. They are working on creating a better seal.
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