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    #16
    Originally posted by mrsleeve View Post
    My bro was obsessed with the hot cycle engine, will have to ask him about it to refresh me on it. IIRC the hot cycle Iron duke had some experimental ceramics in them to protect form the heat
    I bet he was stoked when the patents expired last year, its interesting to see the drawings after reading about it. I would love to see it in actual use, the theory makes sense but so do a lot of other theories in life.

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      #17
      Smokey is a legend in the racing industry. Every heard of PRI? You can thanks smokey for that show.
      Originally posted by blunttech
      Levent guzzles vanilla hazelnut creamer like its my semen
      :shock:

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        #18
        I wouldn't be surprised if Ol smokeys claims are true about the hot air engine. I also wouldn't be surprised if the engine ran off toluene (toluene does not vaporize unless heated to 70 degrees celsius). F1 cars in the 80's ran the stuff and had to route the fuel through the exhaust system to preheat the fuel. They also produced massive amounts of power (1500+ hp) with small 1.5L turbo engines.

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          #19
          Shit.... is all i can say.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
            You must not know who he is. This is the guy that successfully bent EVERY rule in the heyday of NASCAR.
            Originally posted by LJ851 View Post
            HAHA! Do some reading bro, Smokey was the real thing. GM doesn't knock on your door to validate new engine concepts if you are an ass hat.
            Originally posted by mrsleeve View Post
            you have not seen my brothers fiero

            and Smokey was both legend and GOD when it comes to engines and how to make them way better in all respects.
            Chill guys, my comment was a joke intended to get responses exactly like this. I read up a little on Smokey after reading this article. He knows his shit. I'm still a little skeptical on the HP and MPG figures though. Kind of one of those, I'll-believe-it-when-I-see-it kinds of things.

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              #21
              Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver View Post
              Chill guys, my comment was a joke intended to get responses exactly like this. I read up a little on Smokey after reading this article. He knows his shit. I'm still a little skeptical on the HP and MPG figures though. Kind of one of those, I'll-believe-it-when-I-see-it kinds of things.
              He's dead now, and took a lot of the details on how to make it work that weren't needed to patent, but would be to make it run to the grave. You would have to reverse engineer the motors he built for the Fiero, or spend a bunch of time doing trial and error to make it work. Sad reality of this idea.

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                #22
                You can find instructions on how to make engines like this out of lawnmowers. It works.
                How can some of you seriously debunk this with just your opinion? I would never say a word against this car, unless I drove it and it failed to prove what's written.

                I wish I had the time and funds to play around with projects like this. Especially try it out on a more modern fuel injected and well balanced engine like the bmw dohc's.

                I don't think its all the conspiracy theories that kill projects like this, rather the ignorance. The same ignorance that lead people to think the earth is flat.

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                  #23
                  Honda's F1 motors used to heat the air/fuel mixture during the early 80's turbo era cars.


                  Originally posted by vlad
                  Do you know anybody else who built that many bad ass E30s?

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