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  • #16
    Originally posted by Grape View Post
    so let me get this straight, they turned a stock 5 litre engine 5700, changed heads and turned it 14,850........

    um, piston speed would be 123 ft/sec with a 3" stroke, get the fuck out of here with the bullshit LOLOLOL
    If read both post from now and the post from 2003.

    I got that the stock 5.0 made 260hp at 5500rpm. They swapped to theese heads and made 470hp+ at 5700rpm.

    But the heads are capible of 14,850 rpm with a bottom end built for it.

    A stock bottom won't hold to that, but the top end is there for it.

    320rwhp. 7.67 @ 90mph 1.7 60'

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Yale View Post
      I'd bet the cost of liscensing, and emissions certification for OTR applications, but Strychnine is your authority there.
      They say it's cleaner, cooler, more effiecient and less mantiance.

      EPA doesn't approve that, then they are full of shit. Or Coates are full of shit.

      320rwhp. 7.67 @ 90mph 1.7 60'

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      • #18
        Originally posted by 91CoupeMike View Post
        Here is another design i thought was interesting.



        Rotating cylinder walls were invented back in the 40's(I dont remeber the exact decade). It was used on planes for a while.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by 91CoupeMike View Post
          If read both post from now and the post from 2003.

          I got that the stock 5.0 made 260hp at 5500rpm. They swapped to theese heads and made 470hp+ at 5700rpm.

          But the heads are capible of 14,850 rpm with a bottom end built for it.

          A stock bottom won't hold to that, but the top end is there for it.
          319 cfm on a 5.0 litre v8..........yawn
          319 x .28 = total potential hp with a flow reading measured at 28", enough air for 714 hp, there is another formula that tells you at what rpm that's possible with "x" size engine, but you can figure that out yourself
          Last edited by Grape; 03-03-2011, 02:17 PM.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by StanleyTweedle View Post
            Speaking of natural gas... isn't there some natural gas powered car coming to the US next year? I thought that would be pretty cool cause the US has boatloads of natural gas. Could end up being something that could reduce our dependency on foreign oil.
            The greens will protest those too and make it almost impossible to open up more natural gas drilling operations, if these cars take off (which they won't because the greens will lobby against something regarding them, undoubtedly). Ever since reading that last book I wrote, I've never understood the green movement more clearer. It's not about the environment at all.
            How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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            • #21
              You know Ford can't seem to build an engine with consistent enough cam journals and bores to maintain oil pressure in the heads with just conventional journals. I can't imagine the problems they'd have trying to consistently machine rotating spheres, much less what'll happen when they hit the open road.

              Under controlled operating conditions I'm sure the setup works great, on an engine that gets the cheapest possible gas, uses the cheapest possible oil and only gets maintained when it won't run anymore I can't imagine it working for very long.

              Give me conventional overhead valves with electromagnetic actuation or even a desmodromic system over the coates system any day of the week.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by BP View Post
                electromagnetic actuation
                yummy, infinate cam changes......
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Geor! View Post
                  The greens will protest those too and make it almost impossible to open up more natural gas drilling operations, if these cars take off (which they won't because the greens will lobby against something regarding them, undoubtedly). Ever since reading that last book I wrote, I've never understood the green movement more clearer. It's not about the environment at all.
                  It is about misanthropy which is the hatred of humans.
                  Originally posted by racrguy
                  What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
                  Originally posted by racrguy
                  Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.

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                  • #24
                    You couldn't tell that was old technology with the 1983 Car-Craft photography?



                    When the government pays, the government controls.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Broncojohnny View Post
                      It is about misanthropy which is the hatred of humans.
                      Somewhat, yes. Basically the hatred of humans not exactly like them, even though 90% of them don't even practice what they preach. I wouldn't say most are complete misanthropes, but they are definitely haters. It's more of a political/ideological movement than an actual environmental movement. Conform or else.
                      How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Grape View Post
                        yummy, infinate cam changes......
                        For that you'd need a 48v system to make them work correctly.

                        BMW made a 4cyl with electrical valvetrain, not sure on displacement but it produced over 300hp. The problem is the amount of energy it takes to work.

                        Atleast that is what I was taught in class.

                        I'm somewhat fascinated by new/different ideas and technology for engines. This is old now and although cool I feel like there is something that is still better the the OHV OHC motors of today. Is this the answer? No. But what is?

                        For as far as the statement by BP that mentioned oil quality. The Coates head uses no oil in the vavletrain. The only oil in the engine is in the crankcase, and they state it changes in 50,000 mile intervals. Or In some cases not at all. And with high compression ratios Im sure the cheap fuel would be the biggest issue.

                        It would still be cool to see a few around just to see how well they work.

                        320rwhp. 7.67 @ 90mph 1.7 60'

                        DD: 2004 GMC Sierra VHO 6.0 LQ9 324whp 350wtrq

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Grape View Post
                          319 cfm on a 5.0 litre v8..........yawn
                          319 x .28 = total potential hp with a flow reading measured at 28", enough air for 714 hp, there is another formula that tells you at what rpm that's possible with "x" size engine, but you can figure that out yourself
                          A 714hp n/a 5.0 v8 seems decent.

                          What OHV in todays market flows the same? Not arguing, just asking because I don't know.

                          320rwhp. 7.67 @ 90mph 1.7 60'

                          DD: 2004 GMC Sierra VHO 6.0 LQ9 324whp 350wtrq

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by 91CoupeMike View Post
                            For that you'd need a 48v system to make them work correctly.
                            What? How do you figure?
                            ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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                            • #29
                              the energy required to operate solenoid valve train is counter productive past the rpm limit of current diesel's...........trust me on this
                              pinto gt with wood trim

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Yale View Post
                                What? How do you figure?
                                That's just what I was taught, maybe it was just BMW design?

                                320rwhp. 7.67 @ 90mph 1.7 60'

                                DD: 2004 GMC Sierra VHO 6.0 LQ9 324whp 350wtrq

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