Talk:Status/@comment-82.246.188.188-20141028122640/@comment-35301431-20141028193251

That's interesting.

I am a tad disappointed that Engloid companies likely won't update their V3s. It is like pulling teeth to convince them to even update a V2, let alone a V1.

At the people saying "Too soon", the years between actually seem plausible. The last V1 was 2006 / last V2 2011 / latest V3 2014. The first engine had 3 years before the second, and the second had five years before the third, so if there is indeed a V.4(?), it would be four and half years before the forth.