21A? 40A? 6 Rotor!? WTF is going on here?!
I was looking up specs on the Renesis engine and comparisons between older rotaries and came across this informative website...
I want that 6 rotor, and the 21A! Ahh hell gimme all! :rlaugh: http://www.turborx7.com/repics.htm Figured you guys would like to pour through this. PS- Look at the size of that fucking rotor! Its gotta be like 5ft tall! :shocking: |
Yeah, I came across that site last year. I found this pic interesting:
http://www.turborx7.com/images/repics/diffeng.jpg Check out the exhaust port on the 15A. Very short duration, and looks like it opens pretty early. Was that an attempt to reduce overlap? I wish there was a later-style 12A or 13B to compare it to. And look at the 15A and 21A rotors. There's no indentation on the faces. |
I wouldn't mind having that 15A! :P
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i want that one http://www.turborx7.com/images/repics/BigRotor.jpg
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What, the small one? :P
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yep the small one in the background:icon_tup:
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He's gonna need a bigger micrometer.
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I think when you have something that big... its called a MACROmeter. :rlaugh
Wonder what the fuck that goes to anyways... |
i never heard of the bigger ones. just a guess but the 15a and 21 a they probably started to make them and realized it would be really hard to get the motor in a car. now a bus or mac truck thats be different.
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Originally Posted by DemonSpawn67
(Post 7926200)
Wonder what the fuck that goes to anyways...
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i forget what i read it in its a pdf that i have and it showed a diesels rotor motor , to get the correct compression the had smaller rotors on top of a bigger rotors. think of a 12a sitting on top of a 21a. ill try to get the pic uploaded once i can get a screen shot.
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Originally Posted by warwickben
(Post 7926407)
i forget what i read it in its a pdf that i have and it showed a diesels rotor motor , to get the correct compression the had smaller rotors on top of a bigger rotors. think of a 12a sitting on top of a 21a. ill try to get the pic uploaded once i can get a screen shot.
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i set that 13g as my background 450hp thats sweet out of such a small package.
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Can anyone point to a site that gives more info on the 13G?
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Originally Posted by j_tso
(Post 7926728)
Can anyone point to a site that gives more info on the 13G?
Just kidding... But here's a link I found? http://cp_www.tripod.com/rotary/pg19.htm |
Yea size is not everything. After Mazda got the Wankel license they improved the milage from 10,000 to 100,000+ with the 12a in terms of getting the seals to last.
It took a lot of experimentation and $$$. |
the big one in the pic goes to a natural gas powered engine they played with. very powerful, but not so efficient.
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Originally Posted by DemonSpawn67
(Post 7927344)
Ask and the Spawn of Demons shall answer! :asthanos:
Just kidding... But here's a link I found? http://cp_www.tripod.com/rotary/pg19.htm |
I wonder if they ever experimented with a big rotor based engine in a submarine. :)
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this isnt hunt for red October
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Look at how far the rotary engine came from the original cosmo to the now 13b-msp. The lifespans have been enhanced dramatically thus making it a plausible engine alternative on the market right now. I can't imagine where the rotary engine will stand in the next 20 years. With all this researching in new materials and technologies i await the day a rotary engine can last 300k,400k, even 500k+ miles on original internals.
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lol no but it's a loose conversation on non standard Mazda rotary engine prototypes and what not. You don't think the military looked into it? For mini subs, torpedoes, UAV's etc?
I think that would be cool to build a sub with like 10 of those big ass rotors (biggest one shown). Just for grins... |
i was just playing. i watched that movie not that long ago and i had the same idea.
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Hmm... Submarine Rotaries? O.o New Destroyers powered by Wumbo Rotors?
Sounds good to me! :P |
Originally Posted by DemonSpawn67
(Post 7932058)
Hmm... Submarine Rotaries? O.o New Destroyers powered by Wumbo Rotors?
Sounds good to me! :P |
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