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Let's make this but a rotary!!!

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Old 04-23-06, 10:44 PM
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Let's make this but a rotary!!!

http://videos.streetfire.net/hottes...743E1D136A9.htm

We should try to make a rotary like that. This is crazy. That would make a kick *** go-cart.
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linky no workie
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http://videos.streetfire.net/hottest...43E1D136A9.htm

See if this works.
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theres plastic versions of a rotary but no actually workin ones
would be cool
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I have one of the clear plastic ones around here somewhere. However, it's a model of a 12a carbed, and doesn't work that great.
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That's tight. Did you see the scale ferrari some guy made. It was a whole car even the flat12. It took him like 14 years to build it. Everything was 100% perfect at 1/5 scale. even tiny little 1/4" valves. it even sonded exactly like the origional.
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coolness.
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yeah I saw that one before, pretty sweet. Theres actually some mini rotaries for model airplanes out there, can't remember where I saw that. I think someone posted it on the forum.
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hmm, id think they would make awesome engines for model planes, low vibration, high power/displacement ratio etc.
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Some people have just TOO much time and money! lol
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Dude that would make a bad *** go-cart. Can you imagine telling someone you have a cart with a v-8? lol I just love the way that things lopes and all.
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Josh, we are going to have to go to Hobby Hut someday. They have a few rotary R/C airplane engines, and the last time I was there, they had a few of those clear plastic rotary models.
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How small would the turbo be......lol
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now ya talkin how bout brige-port
hear the rumble
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10,000 rpm PP with a teenie tiny IDA weber.
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and one of those little bottles of Nitrous they use for whipped cream :P
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Lmao, that would be hilarious.
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