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Gas 2.0http://gas2.org/2008/06/26/low-cost-gas-engine-innovation-doubles-fuel-economy/ [Gas 2.0] The current prototype engine, the X4v2, is what Revetec calls a “controlled combustion engine.” The meat of the engine comprises two counter rotating multilobate cams, which are acted upon by two pairs of diametrically opposed pistons which are rigidly interlinked by connecting rods.

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