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  1. tscotteng

    EE Bachelors degree

    Thanks for all the replies. I have been filled with a new hope. I was pretty bummed out when I found out my degree would not allow me to sit for the FE now I have some inspiration to keep e going. I love being an engineer and the pursuit of knowledge, and that is one reason I love this forum. As...
  2. tscotteng

    EE Bachelors degree

    Well at least I am not the only one in the boat. I haved got to be able to sit for the FE and get my PE or my career will basically go nowhere at this company. In order to have any supervisory position one must be a senior enginerr and to be a senior engineer you mast have a PE. If it takes $500...
  3. tscotteng

    EE Bachelors degree

    Hello all, I have a degree in engineering technology. I thought i could sit for the FE but cannot. I need to get a EE degree, but i currently work at an electrical cooperative and cannot afford to stop working to back to school for 3 or 4 semesters. So I would like to get another BS online. It...
  4. tscotteng

    Differential Driven Turbine

    Hot Diggity, I finally found it. Ebay is good for more than most people realize. It was called the turbonique Turbine it was made as a promotional gimiik for a company of the same name to promote their new fuel. I am unsure of how to post a picture in this forum,or even if you can. So search...
  5. tscotteng

    Differential Driven Turbine

    I know I saw it in one of the Car rags, but I just cant find it. It is killing me. From the article it sounds like they used it as a instant power adder, they would leave the line on motor only and then somewhere down the track they would feed it fuel and spark and it would give a constantly...
  6. tscotteng

    Differential Driven Turbine

    Ok, This may not exactly fit in the engine and fuel forum, but it also doesn't really fit into any of the others either. So here goes. I saw an issue of hotrod magazine (I think it was hot rod) that did a retro story on a product that was marketed in the 70's. It was a rear differential...
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