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Old 03-29-2014, 08:37 AM
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I was once told that a spotlight facing up was placed under a Continental 550 in a test cell. A grid was placed on the ceiling and it was determined that the cylinder tops were moving 1/16".

I'll have to get working on a set of my own.

It also appears that a set of GM coils were used in place of the small coils used with the LSE ignition system.
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Old 03-28-2019, 07:59 AM
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Just what I was thinking. Anytime you constrain motion that has worked for a couple of million hours, you are going to transfer that stress somewhere....

Gents,

OLD topic, but still very interesting product.
For me its more natural this removes stress and therefore increase life on case. However the free energy will properly move to the intended place ?
As someone is talking about other place in the topic.

But this is an old thread and wounder about any have harvested any experience ?

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