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<p>Thanks for that link Santone. That is an interesting concept. It differs somewhat from what I was suggesting in that he takes the heat away form the combustion whereas I was proposing taking heat away from the exhaust stream where it is a waste product. It would seem to me that taking heat away from the combustion would reduce power, but still, there might be a net gain as the heat is converted to steam. In any case, it is interesting that his 6-cycle engine runs so cool that it does not need a cooling system.</p>
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