Local engineer patents new technology for engine efficiency
The environment today is twirling in anguish and the sky rocketing fuel prices only worsen the condition. An engineer from Surat patents a new technology that increases power efficiency of two and four stroke engines by 20 to 40 per cent. 49-year-old Parsottam Pipaliya, a local engineer developed and patented the technology which may have far-reaching effect on the automobile industry worldwide. Pipaliya runs a garage on Amroli Road in the city. His patent application was published on December 18, 2009, and closed on June 18, 2010.
Pipaliya originally from Rajkot district, said, “We can have improvement by 1.5 times in the two and four stroke engines by carrying out changes in the dimension of crankshaft and cylinder bore.” He added, “This technique could revolutionize the power efficiency of the engine,” Pipaliya said and claimed it also reduces the burden, sound and vibrations of the engine, allowing it to work powerfully for a longer time. Additionally a mechanical engineer from a college in Morbi has been working to increase the mileage efficiency of vehicles for the past 20 years.
The technology he believes will also help save fuel. In India people are using fuel worth Rs 3,000 crore and the technology will help minimize the costs considerably. Pipaliya has registered his technology under the tag, ‘The world master of mileage technology.’ The engineer has been using it for experimental purposes in his own Maruti 800 car for the past 28,000 kms.
Source: Auto News India