"in a word...efficiency."
P.O. Box 35568
Tucson, AZ 85740-5568
520-303-0652
Home

Contact Us

Members

Technologies
Engine Enhancement

Press Releases

Technical Articles

U.S. Avg. Gasoline Price
30-Aug-2010
$ 2.74/gal
[Could be $ 1.82/gal]*

U.S. Avg. Diesel Price
30-Aug-2010
$ 2.94/gal
[Could be $ 1.96/gal]*


*equivalent price using
FSNC heat engine technology

Heat-Engine Efficiency Enhancement
This technology stems from the discovery detailed in Dr. Tinker's paper, Occult Parasitic Energy Loss in Heat Engines. The scope and capabilities of this technology is nothing short of incredible. It promises to provide a 30% increase in internal combustion engine (ICE) efficiency in both spark ignition and compression ignition (diesel) engines no matter what fuel is consumed and in addition to any other combustion-enhancing technology applied.

Analog Computation of Discrete Linear Transforms
This solution provides an efficient method, both in speed of computation and low power consumption, for computing discrete linear transforms, e.g., Fourier series. Standard digital signal processing employs various implementations of the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) with computational speeds up to approximately 10 micro-seconds for a 1024-point transform. The FSNC solution can perform the same transform in about 20 nano-seconds---500 times faster than the fastest FFT processor.

Low-Power Touchless Dispenser
Touchless liquid dispensers are becoming fairly common in commercial venues. However, these devices require substantial electrical power supplies, either local-utility sourced or from a bank of batteries. The FSNC technology allows implementation of these devices with such low power requirement that they can use ambient-light powered solar cells for their implementation. The manufacturing costs for the devices can allow companies to provide disposable, counter-top or wall-mount dispensers for household, medical, office, commercial, or industrial purposes.