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Old 12-12-03, 03:44 PM
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adding a rotor to a 13b engine

you know how the 13b rotary engine was 2 rotors? how much horsepower would i gain by adding a 3rd one or a forth one?
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About 700hp/900tq. I wouldn't go less than 6.
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just keep adding rotors untill you run out of room I wonder what kind of power that thing would have???

Wouldent handle worth **** but man it would be fast in a straight line
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just look up the 20b and the 4 rotor. nasty engines
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oh WOW. locking this one. please search for 20B.
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