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Jordan could invent a car engine reduces fuel consumption 70% (Asender engine)


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Jordanian citizen of installing a new engine on a car

As an alternative to the current drive ability than about 20 times the capacity of a traditional engine and reduces fuel consumption by 70 percent.

The advantage of the engine which was invented by Mohammed Khalil Asendr small size, light weight and longevity for adoption on the "rolling" and the lack of friction between the pieces and reduce the rate of emission of harmful gases to the environment.

 

The advantage of being free of the problems of cooling and lubricating the motor facing the traditional reliance on air cooling system four-stroke internal combustion according to the inventor.

 

He told the Jordanian news agency that although the capacity of "new engine" of 800 cc

 

 

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However, the magnitude of engine power than a conventional (20) times and cut fuel consumption by 70 percent for the consumption of conventional vehicles where the engine enables the car to walk a distance of 700 kilometers every twenty liters of petrol.

 

Asendr / 53 years

 

That the engine that has been done in three years does not need maintenance for a few breakdowns, adding that he can be replaced in the event where his unemployment weighs more than "70 kilograms" shall not exceed the price (thousand) dinars.

 

He pointed out that this engine, which was adopted by 37 industrial nations including the United States, Japan and European countries by Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Intellectual Property register.

 

The Regional Director explained to the patents in Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Intellectual Property Engineer Ahmed Zoubi that the institution is the authority for registration of a patent, Mr. Asendr in various countries around the world, pointing out that the institution concerned, through its seventy-deployed around the world registered patents, trademarks, industrial designs and copyright .

 

Asendr reviewed the obstacles it faced in the implementation of the invention, which is limited to the lack of technical means, technical and equipment needed, which arranged for engineers implementing the extra mile.

 

Action Asendr holder of a high school in the public sector as a technician mechanics and moved to the United Arab Emirates to work in the field of transport and shipping.

 

He Asendr hope to contribute to his invention in the face of rising prices of oil derivatives by reducing the rate of spent fuel in vehicles is now reducing their prices after the adoption of his invention, which reduces the pieces made from 300 pieces to 156 pieces thus saving cost as well as providing new job opportunities in the States implementing the invention.

 

 

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Edited by tatu22
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What is the main difference between this and a normal combustion engine? It still has cylinders, pistons, and all the normal parts.

I do not see why this engine would be much more efficient?

 

I do not understand your remark about 20 times the current drive ability, while using 70% less fuel. Those two numbers are not in agreement...

 

Lubrication of the engine is not a major issue (sure you have to replace engine oil every now and then - just like you have to change the tires, window wipers and brakes).

 

For a little further reading (but by no means meant to hijack this thread), here is a link to another combustion engine with a (kind of) rotary setup. The Napier Deltic diesel engine, used in airplanes and trains.

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