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<blockquote data-quote="joe65" data-source="post: 1458264" data-attributes="member: 24288"><p>i read through this from the beginning and my head is spinning a little. lol. I can grasp the concept and i can get how some people are so intrigued by the processes involved in the ICE. But, i'm so skeptical now especially after reading some thoughts by other members here, and have to think that its still about getting close and being lucky.. What makes me say that is the whole concept of being hundreds or thousandths of an inch in accuracy. Anyways, this is amazing how far we have come to understand about the process and squeezing power out of every possible process/setup in the engine.</p><p></p><p>then, here we are heading towards the basic electric motor in cars that produces large amounts of power with amazingly fewer parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe65, post: 1458264, member: 24288"] i read through this from the beginning and my head is spinning a little. lol. I can grasp the concept and i can get how some people are so intrigued by the processes involved in the ICE. But, i'm so skeptical now especially after reading some thoughts by other members here, and have to think that its still about getting close and being lucky.. What makes me say that is the whole concept of being hundreds or thousandths of an inch in accuracy. Anyways, this is amazing how far we have come to understand about the process and squeezing power out of every possible process/setup in the engine. then, here we are heading towards the basic electric motor in cars that produces large amounts of power with amazingly fewer parts. [/QUOTE]
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