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Racing Engine - A New Niche Market For Coates International
By Mr Ethanol | May 3, 2007

Auto Central:
Coates International, Ltd. has completed a high performance racing engine. The engine was tested, and was then brought up to 10,500 RPM. The engine features 14 to 1 compression ratio, high volumetric efficiency and a low maintenance engine. A racing team has expressed interest and the company recognizes this is another lucrative niche market for Coates International, Ltd. CSRV technology.
The company has identified several niche markets including natural gas, electrical generation utilizing the CSRV technology. Forty eight prototypes for various applications, including motorcycle engines, have been built and tested. The CSRV engines are capable of running on hydrogen, ethanol, bio diesel, propane, natural gas, landfill gas and mixtures and blends of any combustible engine fuels. Management believes the CSRV engine will have a good impact on global warming and the environment. It could reduce our dependency on imported oil.
The CSRV system replaces the standard poppet valve system including springs, valves, gears, camshafts, pushrods, cam followers, and oil with only two moving parts, that run on ceramic bearings. For further information and brochures, contact the company at www.coatesengine.com.
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