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1/4 the weight and size of your current engine?

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This is a real interesting concept if it ever comes to fruition. Anyone have a clue as to if we will ever see these working? I spent a day translating their site from french to english but wasn't able to find out much. From what I gather they do not have one working yet but then there is a video that shows one apparently running??? Hard info sure would be nice.

http://quasiturbine.promci.qc.ca/QTIndex.html

Check out this sight if you want to be tantalized by a motor that weighs 1/4 what your current power plant does and developes peak power/torque at 2000RPM. No reduction drive!

Any input from someone having seen a demonstration would be great.

Stephen Graves
 
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