Re: [biofuel] Re: Fuel-less engine .

2001-01-06 Thread dougy
- Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@egroups.com Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 8:18 PM Subject: [biofuel] Re: Fuel-less engine . : Compressed air is like hydrogen in some regards. It's an energy : carrier, that requires a greater amount of energy to fill

[biofuel] Re: Fuel-less engine .

2001-01-06 Thread Keith Addison
Tell more about your booster? Keith Addison Journey to Forever Handmade Projects Tokyo http://journeytoforever.org/ Yep, That's why I mention the problem below. In order for the cylinders to compress the air to go back to the tank at a good rate and maintain the proper speeds, the motor

[biofuel] Re: Fuel-less engine .

2001-01-06 Thread biodiesel65
, January 04, 2001 8:18 PM Subject: [biofuel] Re: Fuel-less engine . : Compressed air is like hydrogen in some regards. It's an energy : carrier, that requires a greater amount of energy to fill : the bucket then you get emptying the bucket. But, the hydrogen is a fuel itself and wouldn't

[biofuel] Re: Fuel-less engine .

2001-01-05 Thread biodiesel65
Compressed air is like hydrogen in some regards. It's an energy carrier, that requires a greater amount of energy to fill the bucket then you get emptying the bucket. --- In biofuel@egroups.com, Sam Dabbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In biofuel@egroups.com, Derek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

[biofuel] Re: Fuel-less engine .

2001-01-05 Thread Sam Dabbs
Yep, That's why I mention the problem below. In order for the cylinders to compress the air to go back to the tank at a good rate and maintain the proper speeds, the motor would have to turn around 2000 rpms. I don't know about the future, if any for an air car. But I have used a

[biofuel] Re: Fuel-less engine .

2001-01-01 Thread 6undr
I'm late in the game I suppose... but am interested in a fueless engine. I assume being fueless it must rely on some principle of perpetual motion, as nothing would be consumed in a fueless engine. If you are still interested in financing for your project... please send a copy of your

Re: [biofuel] Re: Fuel-less engine .

2001-01-01 Thread S.Jayakumar
Dear Mr.Gaw and Mr.Amit Raje , Thank you for your interest and support . I will keep in touch with you when ever I need your help . Thanks Regards , S . Jayakumar . [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -Hey all of us are looking for a good place to put a little

[biofuel] Re: Fuel-less engine .

2001-01-01 Thread Sam Dabbs
--- In biofuel@egroups.com, Derek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are you doing research in perpetual motion? The engine must need some type of fuel?? Unless it is using a fluid as working fluid instead of a fuel. I've heard of this type of thing being researched lately. I've also heard some

[biofuel] Re: Fuel-less engine .

2000-12-31 Thread Keith Addison
Eric Ellison wrote: You may have the best invention ever, but in order to receive financing, you're going to need to give lots of detail about your invention and what it can do. Perhaps if you gave us a little info on what this engine runs on...? Yes, more detail please, Mr Jayakumar. There are

[biofuel] Re: Fuel-less engine .

2000-12-31 Thread gawchicken
-Hey all of us are looking for a good place to put a little money for a sure thing. Remember Xerox etc. Please give us more info. We are all very interested. thanks. gaw -- In biofuel@egroups.com, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Eric Ellison wrote: You may have the best invention

Re: [biofuel] Re: Fuel-less engine .

2000-12-31 Thread S.Jayakumar
Dear Sir , Kind Attn : Mr. Eric Ellison and Mr. Keith Addison . Thank you for your interest . I am sure about my invention , I will make it as workable . I am planning to fund myself but it will take