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    Cog I'm 16 and have a prototype

    what up im new to this forum but have been interested in small motors my whole life now to get to the point last night i got to thinkin about a way i could "finger quote" reinvent the engine well it took me all night i literally didnt sleep and now i have a prototype blueprint and yes i want all of you at kb to help me no not with money but with design ideas for instance i need to creat a throttle control system as my design eliminates the need for compression so it will prolly be all rpm. so gimmy your ideas. i dont wanna reveil to much but i will alright so we all know that a rotary motors "piston" is basically a triangle with dents in it that collect gasoling and explode causing it to spin around a crank shaft and we all know a standard engines piston just moves up and down right well if i can take a regualr piston and weld a rod dead center underneath then atach a reall thick gear to the bottom of it then take the fly wheel you no "the circle with the magnet on it" and attach that to a rod as well with a gear on it then put it in its original place so that the gears touch then do the same for the clucth. Then i will take the piston and put nocthes in it so it collects gas in little pocket then take 2 spark plugs and have the on an angle parralel to each so that they both spark directly after one another i think i can get the piston to spin in the cylinder as if it were a rotory motor. now i have put allot of thought into this and i maybe will show you my blueprint but what do you think.

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    So you seriously think you can do something that all the highly paid engineers at all the vehicle manufacturers haven't thought of?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    So you seriously think you can do something that all the highly paid engineers at all the vehicle manufacturers haven't thought of?
    Yeah no one in New Zealand could ever think of something someone else hasn't


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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3ntwar View Post

    Britton, Rutherford, Pearce they just got lucky.....


    I rest my case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matrixzone5 View Post
    what up im new to this forum but have been interested in small motors my whole life now to get to the point last night i got to thinkin about a way i could "finger quote" reinvent the engine well it took me all night i literally didnt sleep and now i have a prototype blueprint and yes i want all of you at kb to help me no not with money but with design ideas for instance i need to creat a throttle control system as my design eliminates the need for compression so it will prolly be all rpm. so gimmy your ideas.
    I think we need a wee bit more detail, mate. We'd love to give our suggestions, but unless we have some idea of the basic structure and principles of your engine, we really can't comment.

    Don't be put off by the negative comments, you're very young, but if you have a passion and want to develop something you go right ahead. You can only learn and who knows, you may come up with something workable. Some have found that one part of their invention was worth pursuing and have interested vehicle manufacturers in adapting and developing it.

    It's a very competitive area of research, and thousands of skilled engineers around the world are working very hard on engine efficiency, so carry on, do the research and don't be afraid of criticism.
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    Man you’re onto it bud…

    As you obviously know being mechanically minded an engine will keep accelerating the more you open the throttle. ie, the bigger the throttle the more speed or rpm’s

    I have often pondered the thought of getting a really long throttle cable and adapting my throttle to wind round several times. The problem being of course my hand won’t twist round very far so considered fitting a large diameter pulley system to the right hand handlebar. With the throttle I have now by bike can do well over 200k’s, If I doubled the throttle size that could be 400k’s!!!

    However we are fortunate to live in an advanced age and I’m sure a similar system could be developed using fibre optics. My idea isn’t patented so you’re welcome to run with it bud.

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    yeh more detail would be good, also somtimes people forget some of the finer points of the laws of physics, know I have! so peer review may be helpful.

    Edbear is right it is a compeditive area of research, and it isn't good enough to just be slightly more efficient or powerful or easier to produce (the last one is a biggy) than the otto cycle (plenty of those out there already), you gotta offer enough benifits to change the industry
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    Is it school holidays already?



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    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Bro when I said in my PM to you that designing a new engine should be a piece of cake, I didn't mean for you to take it literally...


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    Quote Originally Posted by matrixzone5 View Post
    what up im new to this forum but have been interested in small motors my whole life now to get to the point last night i got to thinkin about a way i could "finger quote" reinvent the engine well it took me all night i literally didnt sleep and now i have a prototype blueprint and yes i want all of you at kb to help me no not with money but with design ideas for instance i need to creat a throttle control system as my design eliminates the need for compression so it will prolly be all rpm. so gimmy your ideas.
    You wanna be pretty carefull there young fella, your 523 uncle might wanna have a ride and like totally flip off the back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post

    Pearse. You're welcome.
    Dick. You're welcome.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Dick. You're welcome.
    Actually it was Richard and Tom, not just Dick by himself thanks very much.
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    is that enough detail

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    Actually it was Richard and Tom, not just Dick by himself thanks very much.
    Was Harry away at the time?
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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