Massive Yet Tiny (MYT) Engine Going to Production
I thought this might be interesting to point out. It's an innovative engine idea that has a big power to size ratio and at the same time can burn almost any fuel or gasses. The good part of this news is that he's going to sell the engines standalone and retrofit them on current cars instead of building new cars around it. This means it can be out pretty fast.
The bad part is that the military wants to have an exclusive deal on it until they are all fit out before it hits public hands.
Last night I was fortunate to be able to be the first to interview Raphial RG Morgado, famous inventor of the Massive Yet Tiny (or MYT) Engine, after nearly two years of silence.
The big news that we were able to break on that show was that they are now ready to go into production, being up and running as soon as possibly six to twelve months from now. Because the engine has so few moving parts and its design is so simple, it wouldn't take nearly as long to get into production as typical engines.
We're talking an engine that is so compact it could replace an SUV's engine with something nearly as small and light as the alternator, but would have more power, all while making the mileage comparable to a Prius.
Totally stunning stuff.
The big news that we were able to break on that show was that they are now ready to go into production, being up and running as soon as possibly six to twelve months from now. Because the engine has so few moving parts and its design is so simple, it wouldn't take nearly as long to get into production as typical engines.
We're talking an engine that is so compact it could replace an SUV's engine with something nearly as small and light as the alternator, but would have more power, all while making the mileage comparable to a Prius.
Totally stunning stuff.
The bad part is that the military wants to have an exclusive deal on it until they are all fit out before it hits public hands.
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