College Stock: Our New Big Pick is Axial Vector Engine Corp. (OTC: AXVC)
Feb 27, 2006
February 27, 2006 AXVC is developing and commercializing an exciting and potentially revolutionary internal combustion engine that converts combustion energy into rotational energy without the use of a traditional crankshaft.
The revolutionary engine is lighter, smaller, and has less moving parts than a traditional piston engine. It is able to run on multiple fuels while making more power at lower RPMs than traditional engines and has a unique 12-cylinder configuration. These innovative engines will be suitable replacements for existing engines in a number of industrial categories.
In today's world of high fuel and oil costs, energy efficiency, weight and space are the only things that count.
General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM), for instance, continues to use heavy, outdated piston engines similar to the ones they've been using for the past 100 years.
GM lost over $8 billion last year alone! Although GM just announced several restructuring actions, they continue to neglect the real issue at hand: piston engines are heavy, expensive, and are outdated.
Let's compare Axial Vector engines with traditional piston engines. Most hundred pound piston engines put out about 50 horsepower with less than 50 ft-lb torque. Meanwhile, the Axial Vector engines weigh less than 100 lbs and are expected to put out 200 horsepower with 650 ft-lb torque!
I truly believe GM can save billions of dollars by replacing their outdated piston engines with Axial Vector internal combustion engines. GM is in a very financially unstable position so it's only a matter of time before they realize the real issue at hand is the engineering of their engines.
Consumers would also save billions of dollars once the Axial Vector Engine replaces traditional piston engines. Recent statistics show that personal vehicles in the United States consume approximately 65 billion gallons of gasoline and diesel fuel each year. Using current $2.25/gallon gas prices and the Axial Vector Engine's 40% fuel efficiency, consumers would save almost $59 billion each year in fuel costs!
There are many legislation and government mandates to reduce pollution and/or increase fuel efficiency in almost all of the world's industrialized nations. Both environment and government agencies strongly support powering engines with biodiesel, an environmentally friendly fuel that the Axial Vector Engine can easily operate on!
Keep a very, very close eye on AXVC as this revolutionary technology continues to unfold.
Best,
CollegeStock Staff
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