Jonova engine
The Jonova engine / Jonova Motor is a type of pistonless rotary engine, designed originally by John Nowakowski - its name was given to a recent design by student engineers at the University of Arizona.
Consisting of only four moving parts, the newer Jonova engine loses no energy through vibration and has a wide power stroke over 240 degrees of rotation, as opposed to four-stroke engines which have a power stroke of 180 degrees on alternating rotations or two-stroke engines with a power stroke of 180 degrees on each rotation.
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- uc.arizona.edu
- Innovative Engine Mixes Rotary, Internal Combustion Technology [1]
- JONOVA like engine. Built in Russia, Dated July 2012.
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