The Guelph, Ontario-based W2 Energy reports that it has made significant progress in its development of a commercially viable compressed air engine. W2 Energy has modified its SteamRay engine to run on compressed air up to 3600 PSI and has called this compressed air engine the AirRocket. The engine is claimed Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
The Guelph, Ontario-based W2 Energy reports that it has made significant progress in its development of a commercially viable compressed air engine.
W2 Energy has modified its SteamRay engine to run on compressed air up to 3600 PSI and has called this compressed air engine the AirRocket. The engine is claimed
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