GuyGadebois wrote:neither did the aircraft engine manufacturers of World War II.
To limit engine overheating during heavy loads ...
GuyGadebois wrote:neither did the aircraft engine manufacturers of World War II.
pedrodelavega wrote:If this technology worked, there is no reason why it should be ignored on purpose.
Christophe wrote:pedrodelavega wrote:If this technology worked, there is no reason why it should be ignored on purpose.
For a few hundred Euros, 20 years ago, I managed to get 000ppm HC... something that no automaker in 2020 is able to achieve with their billions of R&D!
So you're right: economically it does not work!
Christophe wrote:Independent engineers? Ok I ask to see. Url? .pdf?
Billions in r & t are loads, not profits.Christophe wrote:For a few hundred Euros, 20 years ago, I managed to get 000ppm HC... something no auto maker in 2020 is only able to get with their billions of R&D!
So you're right: economically it does not work!.
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