bobbyd
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Post by bobbyd on May 29, 2011 11:14:31 GMT 2
Have any of you guys over in the RSA heard of this dude and/or his business
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vincentc
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Post by vincentc on May 29, 2011 12:09:32 GMT 2
Hi Bobby I have not. What is the business name? What is his claim to fame? Regards Vincent
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Post by marius on May 29, 2011 12:38:11 GMT 2
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Post by marius on May 29, 2011 13:34:43 GMT 2
THIS IS ACTUALLY HUGE! It would seem they tested a Lada engine using this principle and it may well be a fairly straight conversion from fossil to magnetic. I will be the first in line Marius PS - Vincent it would seem that your job is safe for now - you might need some lube to keep things going ;D
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Post by jaco1978 on May 29, 2011 14:36:45 GMT 2
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Post by jaco1978 on May 29, 2011 14:41:20 GMT 2
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Post by marius on May 29, 2011 15:03:40 GMT 2
Hi Jaco The info you have might be a little old? Have a look here>> www.fdp.nu/perendev/All looks very interesting to me. Marius
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Post by marius on May 29, 2011 15:19:08 GMT 2
My (Google) Russian might not be very good so maybe Bobby can give some details on the Lada bit?
Marius
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Post by ronnie on May 29, 2011 17:33:40 GMT 2
Hi Jaco Like you I don`t know what to make of it. I would like to see one of the alternative "fuels" that can take over from the current Liquid fuels. The battery car will be fine for city use but is dead before it starts with the current technology for anything more than that. Even with a range of 400kms, can you imagine 1000 cars an hour stopping to recharge their batteries on the way to Durban . Now, no one wants nuclear power stations, so where does that leave us ?. Ronnie
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Post by marius on May 29, 2011 20:09:18 GMT 2
In doing some research on Perendev I stumbled onto this 3D animation of a Lada engine - pretty cool! wn.com/motor3d
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Post by jaco1978 on May 29, 2011 20:31:29 GMT 2
Hi Marius,
It all looks interesting to me as well. It all looks good on paper, but it is not a field in which I'm very strong at, so I do not know. I surely think it is something to look at and do some more research in. A sort of seeing-is-believing kinda think.
For a while now I have been keeping an eye on HHO fuel technology. I have before thought of getting some of it to test and see if it is what the developers claim it to be. But I do not have the money to play around with. Especially now with the Lada. ;D ;D ;D
Well, I like an experiment. If I had the means and know how I would have liked to try out this Perendev motor. Who knows... ;D
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Post by jaco1978 on May 29, 2011 20:42:48 GMT 2
In doing some research on Perendev I stumbled onto this 3D animation of a Lada engine - pretty cool! wn.com/motor3dNice vid! ;D
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Post by marius on May 30, 2011 8:08:58 GMT 2
Hi Marius, It all looks interesting to me as well. It all looks good on paper, but it is not a field in which I'm very strong at, so I do not know. I surely think it is something to look at and do some more research in. A sort of seeing-is-believing kinda think. For a while now I have been keeping an eye on HHO fuel technology. I have before thought of getting some of it to test and see if it is what the developers claim it to be. But I do not have the money to play around with. Especially now with the Lada. ;D ;D ;D Well, I like an experiment. If I had the means and know how I would have liked to try out this Perendev motor. Who knows... ;D Jaco you are absolutely correct. My problem with these things is that sometimes a great idea gets steamrolled by the huge corporations and you never see or hear it again I do however believe that there is a huge future for magnetic power generation. There is even a farmer in SA that converted his windmill into a magnetic power generator! Marius
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