Re: [biofuel] ox2engine

2004-03-09 Thread Alan Petrillo
Bryan Brah wrote: I don't know if I'd be quite that uncharitable in my characterization. It takes a lot of time and resources to bring a new product to market. Furthermore, they may just be vague and evasive to protect their proprietary technology. I inquired about the OX2 engine about a

Re: [biofuel] ox2engine

2004-03-06 Thread Ash Sawhney
That is one of the things that caught my attention also. They seem tohave no technical information about their engine. This is one of the reasons I posted the web address here so that I could get some feedback since I am not mechanically inclined. I would love to read other peoples

Re: [biofuel] ox2engine

2004-03-05 Thread Alan Petrillo
Ash Sawhney wrote: Boy, these daily digest's keep getting larger and larger. Anyways, I thought I would drop this link to a company many of you may a;ready be familiar with. It seems like they are making good progress and teir engine seems to be a flex fuel engine: http://www.ox2engine.com

RE: [biofuel] ox2engine

2004-03-05 Thread Bryan Brah
I don't know if I'd be quite that uncharitable in my characterization. It takes a lot of time and resources to bring a new product to market. Furthermore, they may just be vague and evasive to protect their proprietary technology. I inquired about the OX2 engine about a year ago, and was told