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Engine porting
Would you consider enlargening the ports on a rotary motor the piston equivalent of cam/camshaft upgrades?
They both change the lift and duration of the intake/exhaust stroke. Only thing with a rotary is it requires engine disassembly which means usually waiting for a rebuild. I believe it's the basic equivalent to a camshaft upgrade, but I've been noticing a lot of people who refer to ported rotary motors as "upgraded" motors when they're really not. |
I would probably agree.. since all the stupid rednecks think my really big street ported motor has a really big race cam.
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I do agree on the first part but i do think ported motors would be condidered "upgraded" or "modified", because is that wasnt true they would have to be stock and thats not the case.
~Luke |
Originally posted by Godzilla-T78 I would probably agree.. since all the stupid rednecks think my really big street ported motor has a really big race cam. Gets my laughing everytime! JP |
Based on the way you explain it I agree that it is similar. But I also consider it an engine modification since cams can be changed back to stock where a ported motor will forever be a ported motor.
(Then again if you warp your housings and have the motor rebuilt I guess its back to stock. Hmm... o well) |
I guess porting the rotary would pretty much be the equivalent of porting the heads and adding high lift cams in a piston engine. Its just one job to do them both for us.
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