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New Hybrid, Better Than The Rest?

For the past few weeks news has got out that there is a new and improoved hybrid engine in the making. This new hybrid has a model that is in improovement right now, but will not be fully described in a mechanical summary just yet. It has not been ptened yet so there is a hush hush description of it… Read more

Contact Mark

Contact I, Mark Gannarelli, am the only one involved in this project. I am the master-mind behind it all, so there is not that much contact information to be given. -Email Addresses: romeovincent@ymail.com mike.gannarelli@gmail.com vincent.amaglas@gmail.com gannarelli.mark7@gmail.com … Read more

Two Stroke

Two Stroke The two stroke engine is very different from the four stroke engine. The two strokes main difference is that it only uses two strokes of motion to convert fuel into mechanical power rather than the four strokes used in the Otto Cycle engine. The two stroke also gets more power because each… Read more

V-Type Format

V-Type Format The first type of format for the four stroke engine is the v-type format. The v-type is called that because the cylinders are all aligned in the shape of a V. These engines are used in most cars today. They are efficient because you can fit more pistons in a smaller space within the engine… Read more

Photogallery

The engine above is called the "flat" or "opposed" engine. This engine is not used in that many vehicles today except for a select few. They are common in cars such as the Subaru, Porsche, and Volkswagen. Besides cars they are also used in aircraft, buit only eirplanes. They are… Read more

Mechanical Summary

Mechanical Summary Before the rest of the website information can be simply understood there must be an understanding about all of the mechanical parts within each cylinder of any vehicle. First, there are cylinder(s) within each engine. The cylinders are where the ignition of fuel takes place, as… Read more

Air Powered Car?

The rumors that you all heard where true. There really is the project going on at this time for the air powered car. This vehicle is very different from many others because it will run only on air power. This works by using the same type of engine as an internal combustion, but the fuel is only compressed… Read more

Photo Gallery

This photo above is the inside of the "opposed" or "flat" engine. This photo shows how the pistons are formated within the internals of the engine.… Read more

Engines

To check out the engines featured look to the right of the screen under menu. Click on that particular link and get some facts about that particular engine. ->… Read more

Inline Format

Inline Format The third main format for the four stroke engine is the inline. The inline format is laid out with the pistons in a row. This type of format is used in many production vehicles, mainly the BMW. Inline engines are created for many uses. These engines are good producers of torque and power… Read more

Four Stroke

Four Stroke The main format of engines used in cars today is the four stroke design. These types of engines are called four stroke because the piston must go in an up and down motion four times in order to create power to the wheels. The first stroke that the engine must go through is called the intake… Read more

Engine Formats

Engine Formats The phrase 'Engine Formats' means how the pistons within the particular enigne are layed out. Furthermore, this means that the pistons in the inside of the engine are either in a format of a 'V', horizantal, in a circle, or in a line. -To see information on the format where the pistons… Read more

Site Of the Week

Site Of the Week Would you like to watch your favorite television episodes for free, on the internet, at anytime of the day? If this sounds like something that you would be interested in then navigate your way to the Hulu website. Click here to enjoy free television episodes!… Read more

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