šØ Prayagrajās Shailendra Gaur has built a six-stroke engine that runs on multiple fuels, gives 176ā200 km per litre, and causes almost no pollution. š
@IndianTechGuide Don't be surprised if he suddenly gets rammed by truck or a car.
@IndianTechGuide Sounds interesting. Somebody help him patent it before it's stolen.
@IndianTechGuide Before he becomes famous one of the two things may happen. 1. Big companies will try to steal the idea. 2. Big companies will start propaganda that itās not proven technology and is not safe as well.
@IndianTechGuide Yeh baat Gadhkari ji ko pta lag gyi toh kal se hi E100 kr dega woh aadmi..š
@IndianTechGuide Link to the above News. tconews.in/blog/news-2/prā¦
@IndianTechGuide Please provide security to him. Government and companies wonāt let him be free as their profits would be shrunk if this gets mass produced
Bro, this claim doesnāt hold up to basic thermodynamics. Petrol has about 34 megajoules of energy per liter and even the most efficient Formula 1 hybrid engines barely touch 50 percent thermal efficiency. A small commuter engine runs at around 25 to 30 percent. To get 175 to 200 km per liter, you would need 75 to 120 percent efficiency, which is literally impossible. Six-stroke designs can recover some heat and improve efficiency by maybe 10 to 20 percent, but thereās no way they can triple mileage or make a combustion engine pollution free. And any fuel you burn still makes CO2. This sounds more like a controlled test run at low speed, not real-world numbers.
@IndianTechGuide Laws of thermodynamics ki MKC. š¤”
@IndianTechGuide This technology has the potential to redefine fuel efficiency, reduce our import bill on crude oil, and make a huge contribution to clean energy mobility. This is the kind of breakthrough that shows the power of Indian ingenuity.
@IndianTechGuide This type of innovation can bankrupt all motor companies in one week
@IndianTechGuide Remarkable innovation! š Shailendra Gaurās six-stroke engine is a proud example of Indiaās ingenuityāfuel efficient, eco-friendly, and future-ready. š®š³š
@IndianTechGuide Innovation like this proves that the solutions to our biggest challenges often come from individual brilliance. A six-stroke engine with such mileage and low emissions could be a real game-changer for sustainable mobility. šš±
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@IndianTechGuide This cannot move into production, as it violates policies aimed at preventing consumer exploitation. Additionally, it would negatively impact automobile companies, oil lobby and their profit margins, making it unlikely that the government would approve or support it.
@IndianTechGuide Nitin Gadkari will make E30 petrol and the mileage will go below 15km per litre š
@IndianTechGuide Patent the process and register and build a trustworthy team who can safeguard the prototype. Stay safe from Automotive mafia might plan a h!t j0b.
@IndianTechGuide I hope he patented it before releasing it to the public.
@IndianTechGuide Hey @iiscbangalore @iitmadras @iitbombay @DrJitendraSingh such innovation should be considered if facts are true @AshwiniVaishnaw success might lead to bigger solutions @anandmahindra @TataMotors
@IndianTechGuide šØ From Prayagraj comes a breakthrough Shailendra Gaur has developed a 6-stroke multi-fuel engine that delivers up to 176 km per litre in tests, with the potential to touch 200 km per litre, while producing almost no pollution
@IndianTechGuide Save him at all costs! A six-stroke engine adds two more strokes to this cycle. There are a few different designs, but they generally involve either a secondary power stroke using water/steam or a second exhaust stroke
@IndianTechGuide Government should identify and encourage such talents. If not the government, private players like Mahindra, TVS, Hero etc., should make use of this opportunity.
@IndianTechGuide His days are probably numbered.. Protect this guy at all costs
@IndianTechGuide Letās be realāthe auto industry wonāt promote it. Such a breakthrough would wipe out billions in fuel, maintenance, and manufacturing revenues. Sadly, landmark innovations like this often get buried instead of reaching the roads.
@IndianTechGuide Ask him did he ever met the visionary leader @ncbn, who inspired UBER RAPIDO OLA APPLE OYO CEOs
@IndianTechGuide The internal combustion engine has 4 strokes, namely, Suction- Compression-Power-Exhaust. Now tell me what is the name of those additional 2 strokes?.
@IndianTechGuide Bharat ka asli startup spirit! Innovations like this can change the future of mobility... auto giants be like: āBhai ye hamara profit margin barbaad kar dega.ā š
@IndianTechGuide Nikola Tesla found a solution for endless energy, then who would have bought coal, crude oil? So that idea was never realised. Same thing will happen here. We are now in a crossroad to drink sugarcane juice or use it as ethanol.
@IndianTechGuide Such inventions somehow never come into commercial use. For an example, that battery made ny an indian girl which charges in 20 seconds.
@IndianTechGuide That's very interesting, and it can change the automobile industry.
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@IndianTechGuide Things that could happen : 1. Man shot himself 176 times 2. Hanged himself due to unknown reasons
@IndianTechGuide We want these type of people in India