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Rotating Cylinder Valve (RCV) engine unveiled

By Mike Hanlon

22:00 January 1, 2006 PST

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Rotating Cylinder Valve (RCV) engine unveiled

Rotating Cylinder Valve (RCV) engine unveiled

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In its current form RCV technology already holds the prospect of delivering significant benefits for both manufacturers and end users across a wide range of engine applications. In addition to gasoline, RCV engines have been demonstrated to run well on alternative fuels such as kerosene and it is anticipated that they will be equally tolerant to bio-fuels. Despite this competitive and versatile performance, RCV Engines Ltd believes there remains significant further potential for this engine concept. The company is already researching the potential for variable valve timing, variable compression ratio and supercharged RCV variants which are aimed at taking its already impressive performance to new levels.

Licensing

Companies interested in licensing RCV engine technology should contact Brian Mason

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