95 Z/28 LT1
06-14-2007, 12:41 PM
Anyone ever seen/heard of this? http://www.nevisengine.com/
Interesting concept. I wonder how long it will be before this catches on, or if it ever will. What's the downside?
camz28aro
06-14-2007, 01:33 PM
looks interesting, I want to see a video of it working but IMO it won't catch on.
jerminator96
06-14-2007, 03:24 PM
Anyone ever seen/heard of this? http://www.nevisengine.com/
Interesting concept. I wonder how long it will be before this catches on, or if it ever will. What's the downside?
It looks pretty neat. The principles of it's operation seem to be solid. My major area of concern would be the amount of surface area in the combustion chamber. I was having a hard time seeing where everything went though, so maybe it's not as bad as it appears.
thesoundandthefury
06-14-2007, 03:43 PM
250HP@2,000rpm's out of 2 cylinders.
"However, as can be inferred from the table above, the NEVIS engine could run at nearly 3 times this level of rpms, yielding still more power – approximately 500HP"
Meh, it's okay I guess...
blue89rs
06-15-2007, 01:34 PM
250hp at 2000rpm would mean 656ft.lbs. of torque. whoa. I've seen engines similar to this that use multiple pistons on a sort of carnival ride looking deal. The pistons rotate on a drum of sorts around the "crank". Both the Nevis and the before mentioned rely heavily on a wave patterned piston guide cut in the sidewall. Seems to be a weak point.