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From: drabik@ihnss.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: New engine development
Message-ID: <1549@ihnss.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 1-Jun-83 11:29:15 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jun  1 11:29:15 1983
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An article recently appeared in a popular magazine -- Popular
Science, I think -- which reported on Smokey Yunick's developments.
He's keeping things pretty quiet, apparently because everyone
else is trying to figure out how he keeps the air-fuel mixture
from detonating with such high cylinder wall temperatures.
The high temperatures involved, together with utilization of
would-be waste heat, lead to high efficiency.  His two-cylinder
engine generated 150 HP.  By the way, I think it's "Yunick."

					Tim Drabik
					Bell Labs, Naperville
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