Saturday, July 4, 2009

. The OX2 engine- engine of the future


Advanced Engine Technologies, Inc. announces the introduction and ongoing development of its new and revolutionary OX2 engine. The OX2 engine represents the first real breakthrough in internal combustion engine design since the original introduction of the Otto four-cycle engine some 130 years
Preliminary studies have shown the OX2 engine will either meet or exceeds governmental and environmental requirements. The OX2 engine's technology can be appropriate from zero to multi-hundred horsepower engines - marine applications, generators, automotive, aircraft and industrial engine applications.

The engine has only six major components - of which only three are moving parts - and results in low set-up and production costs, and a simplicity of design that promotes a high level of quality assurance and lower maintenance costs.

Because the OX2 engine does not use a crankshaft, it has been able to achieve a leverage advantage over a conventional four-stroke engine with a similar stroke. The method used to achieve this unique efficiency is the subject of the engine's patent.

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