JerinG, just out of curiosity and with all due respect as a fellow engine designer, why would investors put money into this new engine? What does it do better than existing engines and how will you prove to investors that you have good reason to believe it will indeed be better? I spent a lot of time pondering this and concluded my discriminators are high efficiency, low emissions, low cost, high reliability, and competitive power/weight ratio in an engine suited to propeller driven light aviation. I can back those claims with math models and won't even approach investors until I have third party test results that inspire confidence continued refinement will likely result in a viable product with an attractive market. I am assisted in my efforts by the fact that light aviation engines are not nearly as refined as automobile engines, are terribly inefficient, suffer large emissions (most still run leaded gas), and are likely among the last engines to be replaced by electric motors due to the size, weight, and hazards associated with current battery technology. Even so, I remain pessimistic and would never have "quit my day job" to pursue my design (I'm retired).