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JIMS Motor Information
- The JIMS engine (shown above), is the most revolutionary engine to be released to the public in recent years. Since the current means of power is the combustion engine, we will try to describe the differences comparing it to the V-8 engine.
- The V-8 engine generates 4 cylinder “firings” per revolution. The JIMS engine generates 24 cylinder “firings” per revolution. Understand the use of the word firing is only for comparison purposes as our engine does not “fire” in the sense of burning fuel.
- The average estimated horsepower of a V-8 engine ranges from 250-500, and the Jims engine horsepower is estimated at appx. 136*.
- The average torque for the V-8 engine is 225-400 lbs, the torque for the JIMS engine is estimated to be in excess of 8000 lbs*.
- The average V-8 engine has 137 moving parts (not counting all the moving parts in the distributor and carburetor), and the JIMS engine has 11.
- V-8 engines run at an average rpm range of 800 to 4000 and the JIMS engine is designed to run at 50 to 150 rpms.
- Due to the lack of combustion firings and moving parts, the estimated life expectancy of the motor is 500,000+ miles.
- Due to the lack of moving parts, we anticipate servicing and/or rebuilding of the motor to be a fraction of current motor expenses.
- * The horsepower and torque will vary, based on the actual PSI and gallons per minute that are used to drive the motor.
The JT-25 Generator
- Shown here is the JT25 (prototype). This is the generator unit capable of supplying 25kw of electricity to power homes, small businesses and use also as a portable generator unit.
- In production, BB Motor Corp., Inc. will produce these units in 25kw, 50kw, 75kw, 100kw, 200kw, 500kw, 1000kw and 2000kw models. In addition to models for permanent installation there will portable (trailer models) as well.
- These units are powered by the JIMS engine and require no fuel and generate no emissions.