Manxie,
I gave it quite a bit of thought before I sent it. In short the new CEO will be up to his ass in alligators. His job is to drain the swamp. Once he gets the swamp drained, the hyenas are going to come after him in force and no matter how I pitch it to him the little rodent standing on the edge of the swamp offering him a lifeline is going to be a very hard sell to get through his army of PA's and mail sifters.
I sent the mail to the VW environment and sustainability unit. In short the unit which failed so miserably in this whole affair. They should be the people looking for solutions for their new CEO. If I were the CEO I would be telling them to find me a lifeline or go find a new job.
Sadly it will go to the Engineers next and unless someone has already lit a bonfire under their asses and they are fresh out of ideas, they will probably believe they already have the answers and there is nothing new.
I'll go to the CEO if this route fails, but I'm hoping the lower entry bar and lesser resistance of this route will be more successful...
Kaz, I'm quite surprised really. It was always a long shot so we'll see how it goes. What I thought up was once described as having the power and efficiency of a gas turbine without the need for constant cruise in the engine. It is that cruise requirement which is the main reason we don't all run gas turbines in our cars today.
Our current engines are mainly Otto cycle. One power stroke and 3 strokes which vary in terms of negative power. Not massively efficient.. Gas turbines are a single synchronous flow. My design is two asynchronous single stroke parts running in parallel but interconnected.
Which probably means nothing to anyone not very closely associated with engines. As far as I can ascertain there is nothing in the world like it. Although half of it was patented in the early 1970's and has now expired.