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If the passion is true, then the floor itself makes a way. Alumni Shailendra Singh Gaur of Allahabad University has proved this. Shailendra Singh Gaur has pioneered revolutionary changes in the automobile world.


After nearly two decades of hard penance, Shailendra has created a six stroke engine, which gives a fierce mileage of 176 km in a liter of oil petrol, leaving behind the current technology. His technology has received two patents from the Government of India.

Shailendra, a native of Kanpur city, lives in Jhunsi. He obtained a BSc (PCM) degree from Allahabad University in 1983. In 2007, Gaur got a job in Tata Motors, but did not work. He took Prof. for six months in the laboratory of Mechanical Department of MNNIT. Learned work with Anuj Jain. After this, I also learned work in the laboratory of IIT-BHU.

Shailendra converted his rented house into a laboratory. By selling farms, houses and shops, he kept the dream of research alive. Gaur claims that the six-stroke engine model is three times more efficient than traditional engines and is capable of using about 70 percent of energy. He claimed that he had performed his unique bike in a TV channel program, in which 120 km bikes were shown in a liter.

He said that this six-stroke engine can be fitted in any fuel vehicle. Whether it is a bike, a car, bus, truck or a water ship. Six stroke engine not only increases mileage but is also capable of reducing pollution.

Six stroke engine test and results

Shailendra Singh Gaur tested this technique on 100 cc TVS bike (2017 model). The results were shocking. The bike continued continuously for 35 minutes in 50 ml petrol and gave a mileage of 176 km per liter. The same bike used to run only 12.40 minutes (current but steep). The new engine is many times more capable than traditional technology.

Two patents get technology from Government of India

Shailendra Singh Gaur has received two patents for six stroke engine technology, while some are under process. It is claimed that this engine is durable, environmentally friendly and less polluting. Carbon monoxide and other harmful gases originate in almost negligible amounts. Gaur needs that the government, investor or automobile industry houses come forward, so that this technology can be transported to the production level and its benefits reach the general public.

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