Open Source 6 Piston Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine

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Basics

- A 6 Piston Recipricating Internal Combustion Engine

- Uses the combustion of a flammible fuel to produce rotary motion



Used For

- Standard Powercubes

- Medium Power/Medium Fuel Efficiency Built in Engine Devices



Industry Standards

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Existing Open Source Designs

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Minimmum Viable Product

- Both 2 stroke, and 4 stroke designs

- Both Diesel and Spark Plug Variants

- Either an inline configuration, a V configuration, or an opposing configuration

- As fuel efficient as possible

- Modular + Easy to Maitanence

- Optional Computerization (fuel injection etc.)

- Optional Piston Reduction (ie shut of two of them to act as a 4 piston engine (many cars call this an eco boost mode) )

- Can use a multitude of fuels (Bio Diesel, Alchohols (Ethanol, Methanol, Isopropyl), Dimethyl-Ether, and Gasous Fuels (Methane, Hydrogen, Hydroxy Gas) )



Basic Design

Engine Block

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Piston

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Crankshaft

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Spark/Glow Plug

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Flywheel

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Fuel Injector

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Engine Computer Module

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Alternator

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BOM

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See Also

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Useful Links

- Wikipedia Page on 6 Piston Engines