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Okay. Looking at this further... Perhaps I am an idiot on this, but I'm not following how this vehicle takes compressed air and turns it into the vehicle moving. ^_^;;;
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I'm assume they feed the high pressure air into the engine pistons system and use the pistons valving to inject the compressed gas and remove it.
The Electronics probably adapts the timing depending on if compressed air or if an explosion is used to drive the pistons.
The website is fairly vague about the engine and I'm not sure if they have a duel feed system one providing compressed air and the other a liquid fuel.
Looking at it I'm not even sure if they use a traditional explosion in the piston cylinder or just burn the liquid fuel to produce a high pressure gas that is then sent to the pistons.
howard melton
God bless
Okay. Looking at this further... Perhaps I am an idiot on this, but I'm not following how this vehicle takes compressed air and turns it into the vehicle moving. ^_^;;;
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I'm assume they feed the high pressure air into the engine pistons system and use the pistons valving to inject the compressed gas and remove it.
The Electronics probably adapts the timing depending on if compressed air or if an explosion is used to drive the pistons.
The website is fairly vague about the engine and I'm not sure if they have a duel feed system one providing compressed air and the other a liquid fuel.
Looking at it I'm not even sure if they use a traditional explosion in the piston cylinder or just burn the liquid fuel to produce a high pressure gas that is then sent to the pistons.
howard melton
God bless