That Fiero was auctioned on eBay. I had approached Magna about stamping the head shroud in two halves, using the Cyb method for applying ceramic to the stamped steel, and then bolting the pieces together. That ceramic barrier will eliminate the need for cast iron. Smokey's patents are also online. Smokey told me that the GM executives said that his engine would be best if the supply to catlysts from Africa were ever interupted. They proceeded to fund other projects such as the Quad4. Magna International told me that they were working on a diesel engine that would be the future. The Magnesium engine block project from Pontiac Motorsports was abandoned. I saw the test engines in the cars and they all had broken bosses where they mounted. This could have been overcome with a different design and used the Saturn lost foam plant with a similar process developed by Peugeot. The engine block foam parts just snapped together and low temp hot melt was used to fillet the seams.
I was in charge of the melt operations for the entire aluminum diecasting plant. I was hoping and got quotes for a number of lost foam installations, but it never happened. They never had a parking problem. They only wanted to do cast iron brake rotors. However, my ARL spectrometer was magnesium ready. I was hoping they would make Smokey an offer. It never happened.
I was in charge of the melt operations for the entire aluminum diecasting plant. I was hoping and got quotes for a number of lost foam installations, but it never happened. They never had a parking problem. They only wanted to do cast iron brake rotors. However, my ARL spectrometer was magnesium ready. I was hoping they would make Smokey an offer. It never happened.
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