Re: Carnot cycle and gasoline octane
- From: GravityPhysics@xxxxxxxxx (tj Frazir)
- Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 12:15:23 -0400
87 psi will set off the gas ..
91 psi octane ...OH they left the PSI out of the octane numbers on the
pump..
1930 steam car at 70 MPH gets 65 MPG a 4000 pound car.
LPE on gas air and O2 gets 300 mpg
1500 intake inch per second in the 1930 steamer 4000 pound car ran
600,000 miles.
The LPE is 44 inch intake per sec ..or 500 cubic inch per sec.
liquid pistons get tossed in a tank to compress air then the tank drives
a sliding vane rotor with a inner cam
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