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2904 Victoria Place, Suite C2
Coconut Creek, Florida 33066
Phone: 954-979-6510
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Attributes - No Vibration/Exhaust Noise

 

Internal combustion engines have an explosion that emits supersonic sound waves out the exhaust valves to the atmosphere. It is necessary to install a muffler system ‘downstream’ of the exhaust manifold to contain some of this noise. A four-stroke engine is not inherently vibration free. The explosion between the piston and the head are balanced every other time of fire. A heavy flywheel and harmonic dampener is required to reduce these vibrations.

  • The Cyclone Engine does not exhaust its vapor explosions into the atmosphere. It exhausts into the Cyclone condenser and is totally contained, requiring no exhaust system muffler. Moreover, the lack of exhaust pollutants requires no catalytic converter.

  • Vibration is controlled because the crankshaft is counter weighted and the pulsations are balanced by equal offsetting pressures, thus requiring no harmonic dampener. No flywheel is required to be turned by a starter because the Cyclone Engine is self-starting.

  • The weight of the flywheel, which creates the momentum to keep an internal combustion engine revolving at idle rpm, is unnecessary in the Cyclone Engine.

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