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Old 01-06-05, 09:57 AM
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apex seal options

Im getting my engine rebuilt and i ordered the rotary aviation rebuild kit. After i ordered it i was talking to a friend and he said that the RA apex seals suck and I should get the atkins ones. Has anybody had any problems with the RA ones and should i get the Atkins seals?
Old 01-06-05, 10:01 AM
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BTW i have a S4 TII in a first gen thats going to be taken to the track on occasion. Some of the mods are Haltech E6K, full exhaust, 3rd gen radiator and intercooler,ect.
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Sorry bro, but your friend is full o' ****. RA parts are far better than Atkins parts. Most on this board will agree.

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Old 01-06-05, 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by OverDriven
Sorry bro, but your friend is full o' ****. RA parts are far better than Atkins parts. Most on this board will agree.

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"Better" is a relative term. For quicker break-in and up to 15psi, Atkins seals are nice pieces and the soft compound is less likely to ruin the entire motor if it blows. The RA seals are hard, require a lengthy break-in and will tear up the housings when blown - but they should take more boost when properly tuned. Build the motor according to it's predicted useage.

For primarily street use, Atkins seals are great pieces.
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Up to 15psi on Atkins seals? There's a few Puerto Rican race guys here in DFW who boost well over 40psi with them without any issue. I don't know where this "breaking early" thing came from about these seals but they are superb quality and can withstand just about anything we can dish out at them.

The RA seals have come along way in the past year. I am starting to recommend them as a viable option for my customers as well as the Atkins ones. They do have differing characteristics as Jon has pointed out, but they're a good seal to use as well.

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Old 01-06-05, 11:49 AM
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has anyone actually broken a RA seal? I have heard that they only warp and that none have broken. therefor no wasted housing. My motor is getting built right now with those seals so im interested in any info.
Old 01-06-05, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by cjbechtel
has anyone actually broken a RA seal? I have heard that they only warp and that none have broken. therefor no wasted housing. My motor is getting built right now with those seals so im interested in any info.
This is exactly why I described them as "better". They claim the material to be 700% harder than stock seals and I've heard of no cases of a blown seal yet...even in very high boost cars. Atkins is not crap by a long shot, but I have seen a few pictures of Atkins seals that blew out in a very strange way. I think they were on this forum, and it looked like the middle of the seal just let go (caused by detonation I believe). A properly tuned car should never detonate, but I feel that RA seals give you that extra barrier of protection should you detonate for whatever reason. The moral of the story is...NO you do not need to switch out your RA seals for Atkins seals (I even use RA seals myself).

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Up to 15psi on Atkins seals? There's a few Puerto Rican race guys here in DFW who boost well over 40psi with them without any issue. I don't know where this "breaking early" thing came from about these seals but they are superb quality and can withstand just about anything we can dish out at them.

The RA seals have come along way in the past year. I am starting to recommend them as a viable option for my customers as well as the Atkins ones. They do have differing characteristics as Jon has pointed out, but they're a good seal to use as well.

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Well over 40 PSI? I believe it, but damn! Makes my 12 PSI look puny. Any idea what kinda numbers they make and what turbo they are using?

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well i used to have some respect for atkins but now im not too sure. i dont think i would want to business with someone who doesnt give their competition the slightest bit of respect. you both sound very defensive. If your product is in fact superior then thats just fine, you dont need to put down RA.
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thanks for the reply, im currently dealing with autonomic performance in sacramento and so far they are not making me into a very loyal customer. the johnsift fellow seems to have some personal problems with RA.
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You guys sound like a bunch of damn amateurs. Dan's first post was fine, but this is just getting rediculous. Yep...I think I lost all respect. I'll tell you whats bullshit actually...stating that 700% harder apex seals are "physically impossible". Thats 7 times harder. There are alloys out there that are 100 times (yes 10,000%) harder than the material in a Mazda apex seal. How can you say that 700% is impossible? It seems that they are harder judging from the fact that I've never heard a story about a blown RA seal. You know of one? Then post it and back it up with evidence. Otherwise I suggest getting the hell off the boards till you can act as professionals. Till then, you're just damaging your reputation. I for one will never buy Atkins again after reading this thread. I just don't want to have to deal with people like you guys if something goes wrong with my order. RA has been more than nice to me every time I've needed something.

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Originally Posted by OverDriven
Thats genious! Vent in front of thousands of your potential customers!
Exactly. Typically, when people make personal slams at other people, it's because they've run out of good arguments with any meritorious weight. From business man to business man, please be careful. In my opinion, you should stick to the technical arguments comparing your products to theirs and, if there's any real theft or unethical conduct going, then nail it _as long as you have good evidence_.

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i believe that RA site says 700% more bending strength and 85% harder. just trying to clear up some issues.
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I agree with the previous people here. It's one thing to come on a board and type in "don't care junior high" style if you're a junior high student, or maybe an immature high school student. If you're trying to run a business, it really doesn't give a good impression to your customers.

I'll point to Kevin (RotaryResurrection) as a good example of someone who posts here representing a business. When he posts, the posts are well thought out, properly typed, and quite readable. He comes across as quite intelligent, and a very reasonable person to deal with (in email as well). If he has a problem with an individual, it's dealt with in a respectable manner, backed up with evidence. If he has problems with parts, there's almost always clear photos detailing the particular failure, and it's not accusing people of making junk, just wondering what exactly happened.

u asked for facts thats the facts, defensive k everyones intitled to an opinion but if u were to call into the shop u will find that are respect to loyal cusomers is number one
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You asked for facts - those are the facts. Everyone's entitled to an opinion but if you were to call into the shop you will find that our respect to loyal customers is number one.
From the RotaryAviation website:
These seals offer 700% more bending strength and are 85% harder than the current after market competitors (Atkins and Hurley).*
If you're going to argue a point, at least make sure that you're arguing the right point. I see no reason that those numbers are "impossible" to achieve.

Also, regarding the compression test numbers - what were the engine conditions? If you took the compression numbers off the Atkins seals on a broken in engine, swapped in the RA seals & tested right away, I'm not surprised the numbers were low. Throw in a new set of Mazda seals, and the numbers would still be low. The RA seals are known to take a long time to break in - 4000 miles or so is generally a number I've seen thrown around.

Also, when a problem was discovered with the RA seals (they were warping under high boost), the problem was discovered, and exchanges were given to anyone who purchased a set of seals that might have been improperly milled. I consider that a classy move from a business.

Previously, I had no real preference in seals. However, after this thread, I will no longer even be considering Atkins seals in the future.

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sorry guys but dan atkins had nothing to do with the post i was accidently under his account everything posted till this point was me i relized it after the fact sorry again besides that syonyk and jamesBONG what up guys if u have a problem, and want to help me with my english maybe u should start a new forum www.englishfordummies.com and jay to answer the question about the motor beging brokin in. No the motor was built comperssion tested then torn down only replacing the seals then again comperssion tested
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Originally Posted by jon88se
The RA seals are hard, require a lengthy break-in and will tear up the housings when blown
Not true. I did some testing on the some of the earliest RA seals, which are still similar to their current seals. I managed to break one seal, and it did zero damage to the rotor housings... zero.

Here was what was conducted during the test:
I cut the flow of fuel to the secondary injector on the rear rotor at 5000 rpm and 12 psi via a switch in the interior of the car. The car detonated very audibly and then died.
I can only tell you the detonation must have been severe, because it cracked the rear endplate, all of the corner seals, and 5 side seals. The single broekn apex seal lost a chip where the two seals meet, at the corner of the longer piece.
The apex seal stayed in its groove, and the chunk remained in position. No apex seal chunks left the engine.
Rotary Aviation was shocked to hear of it, and has offered to replace the seals for free. I declined, simply b/c its not fair to charge them when I was simply testing the seals against detonation.
These seals were when they were using the single-srping design, for anyone who knows how long ago that was...

Only one of the seals let go, and all of the other faces must have experienced detonation, and this was on their "crappy" seals.
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As a sidenote, not having read what was posted by the Atkins business members:

My own personal testing of Atkins apex seals did not give as pleasing results as the RA apex seals.
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As a sidenote, not having read what was posted by the Atkins business members:

My own personal testing of Atkins apex seals did not give as pleasing results as the RA apex seals.
I would really like to hear your findings
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I would really like to hear your findings
I didn't mean they were bad or that any users of Atkins seals should be worried.

What I said, that in MY PERSONAL TESTING (stressing this point), is that of the two seal brands, the results of the RA seals were more pleasing.
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Originally Posted by scathcart
I didn't mean they were bad or that any users of Atkins seals should be worried.

What I said, that in MY PERSONAL TESTING (stressing this point), is that of the two seal brands, the results of the RA seals were more pleasing.
well i wanna hear the results of the atkins seals
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You and me both. You know, it might be better if this topic is moved over to the Rotary Performance section instead in my opinion.
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I didn't get a chance to read the posts by Mike (posing as Dan Atkins), but I can tell you that I've never had a more pleasurable "rotary experience" than the first trip I made to the Atkins production facility a couple months ago.

Since I was buying my first 'rebuild kit' and had little experience purchasing rebuild parts, I expected to get ripped off, to be manipulated and to have my inexperience taken advantage of by some scandalous mechanics, lol. This was NOT the case. As soon as I got there, I was invited into there wherehouse/engine building facility where I was introduced to several of the employees. ALL of them were very cordial and accommodating and went out of their way to make sure I was well informed about what to purchase and what NOT to purchase. They helped me custom tailor a rebuild kit to my specific needs, and offered a plethora of 'rebuild information' to go along with it... But it gets even better. After purchasing the necessary parts and getting ready to say my goodbye's; I was asked if I would like to stick around for a few minutes and watch the disassembly of an FD motor. I was VERY suprised and immediately said yes. Now you've got to understand that to someone who had never even SEEN the internals of a rotary motor in person and was planning to rebuild it themselves later that week, this was QUITE an invitation. Even better; during the entire teardown process, I was allowed to stop progress and ask any question that I wanted. All of my questions were answered by an employee that had taken it upon himself to be my personal guide. I learned SO much from this. Ok, even better; after this I was given a COMPLETE tour of their facility, got to inspect a rotary powered airplane, got to sit in their 8 second 1st gen. racecar, saw the Camden supercharger production facility--EVERYTHING. Even better; after this, the same guy who posted on this board, Mike, took my car out for a drive with me as a passenger, came back and fixed my idle issue!

Maybe the internet isn't the best conduit for getting to know someone, but the Atkins guys are much better people than I expected. Don't allow some silly internet posts to denigrate the legacy of some of the greatest rotary mechanics in the world.

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I believe it was Wankel7 that had that weird Atkin apex seal failure where it looked like the center area was "eaten by a rat"?

I have a pic up on my Hall of Failures...
http://fc3spro.com/TECH/HOF/hof.html

I think we're still looking for the absolute culprit for this kinda failure, but I have never seen a Mazda OEM apex seal do this...


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Originally Posted by minnesotamike
sorry guys but dan atkins had nothing to do with the post i was accidently under his account everything posted till this point was me i relized it after the fact sorry again

LMFAO! OOOoookkkaaayy buddy. So the guys over at Atkins are so pathetic that they had you come on here and give this totally lame excuse? If it was you, then why did the posts by Dan say "MY apex seals"? And its pretty obvious that your style of "writing" (if thats what you call your incoherent BS) is far different from thiers. So now the guys over at Atkins delete all thier posts and try to make up a lame excuse like a bunch of 10 year olds. I can't see people with this intelligence level keeping a business open for long.

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