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Old 13th November 2006, 02:42 PM
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hay m kavya
a2nd year mech. student m now adays working on the project six stroke engine & i need some help is there any body with a help contact me at

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Default Re: six stroke engine

I can help. Tell me what are you looking for? Are you trying out modification in six stroke engine? Or you are designing one on your own?

Also, why should you put your email address in the post? What purpose does it solve?

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I'm afraid this might not be very useful, but thought of sharing it. Follow the link for an interesting article on Six Stroke Engine-

http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=467

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HAY CROOK
I AM DESIGNING ONE OF MY OWN ALONG WITH MY TEAM N FOR GOD SAKE PLZ DON'T DISCOURAGE ME N UR OUESTION IS RIGHT WHAT PURPOSE MY EMAIL WILL SOLVE .LET ME TELL U YAAR ITS A SECRET MATTER MAY BE SOMEONE AFRAID OF ANSWERING IN PUBLIC.......................UNDERSTANDING U I THINK ................................................SO HELP ME.....................THANKLS FOR UR SUGGESTION...............................HAY ANY BODY IF U HAVE SOME MATTER FOR SIX STROKE ENGINE ...................EMAIL ME AT............................. KAVYAK3M@GMAIL.COM


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Good to see that Kavya & her team is designing a six stroke engine. It would certainly help if Kavya & her team shares their progress, problems & difficulties as well as knowledge gained in this project. I think its still not clear what help Kavya & her team needs.

I think we have discussed following points lot of times and they are part of our Common Sense Guide (available on main page) -

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hello

thanks reminding me of what to do n how to do......
i need help regarding its cooling system.&stroke workings.
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First of all, the purpose behind invention of six-stroke engine: Reduced fuel consumption.

In Cower's six stroke engine, a jet of water is introduced in the heated chamber. Water gets converted into steam and expands resulting into another power stroke.

It should be noted that the engine does not need separate cooling mechanism. The water jet added to the cylinder carries away the extra heat. An interesting thing about this engine is that you can touch while its running, therefore you need not design a cooling mechanism. The engine will however run only for 30 to 35 minutes.
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That was quite informative. Its interesting to know that the six stroke engine does not need extra cooling mechanism.

I've no clue if six stroke engines are already into production. Can anyone update this thread?

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The engine will however run only for 30 to 35 minutes.
if the water take away the heat along with it and if the engine does not require any cooling mechanism then why is it that it can run for only 30 to 35 minutes... just curious?

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I've no clue if six stroke engines are already into production. Can anyone update this thread?
i don't think we need any more engines that use any form of fossil fuel. when the world needs to prepare itself to a gasoline free environment, i think this will only hinder the progress, if it is in production.

i don't see vehicles using fossil fuels to power themselves in the future. electricity is the answer that will solve many problem.....

middle east oil dependency
reduction in green house gas emissions
reduction in production costs ( electric cars tend to have a very less number of moving parts )

to name a few.
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no!desijays!u have got it wrong.electricity is not the answer to exhausting fossil fuels.because 1.its storage is a big problem,2.the recharging takes a long time, and the list goes on.
but the answer to the near exhausting fossil fuels is the BIO-FUEL.ie.the fuel derived/extracted from plants/tree's fruits.
one major advantage of this is that it is inexhaustible.and the other major advantage is that it is ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY!
the six stroke engine seems quite interesting and would like to know more about it!
and kavya go ahead with your project!all the best!
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