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Radien Black 03-08-06 05:13 PM

2-Engines = 4 Lobe rotary???
 
I am about to come across my 3rd rotary engine, and am going to have two to play around with. my question is since the rotary is sort of sandwiched together i was wondering how hard is it to pull the front of one the back off the other and fit the two together to make a four lobe setup. now i know alot of fabrication would have to be done like the eccentric shaft and the like but i was wondering if anyone has done this or has ideas on doing it ????

Carzy Driver 03-08-06 05:16 PM

It's been done before, called a 26B, Mazda runs it on their 787 car

88turbotime 03-08-06 05:16 PM

ive read arguments about this before, and thats about all they are... arguments

snowball 03-08-06 05:33 PM

its been done by some shops, you can get the kit from a place in australia for ~10K IIRC.

NOPR 03-08-06 05:59 PM

it pricey and complicated, plus both middle rotors will only have primary sized ports on both sides, instead of the standard primary on one side secondary on the other side type deal. Never reall understood how they got past that with those custom 3 & 4 rotors....

Radien Black 03-08-06 06:56 PM

thanks for the information. does anybody know of any links to these people???

snowball 03-08-06 07:06 PM

ill try to dig up the links when i get home, but remember your going to need to spend somewhere close to another 5-10k on custom manifolds, mounting and such.

GUITARJUNKIE28 03-09-06 04:30 AM


Originally Posted by NOPR
it pricey and complicated, plus both middle rotors will only have primary sized ports on both sides, instead of the standard primary on one side secondary on the other side type deal. Never reall understood how they got past that with those custom 3 & 4 rotors....


peripheral ports ;)

bngracing 03-09-06 10:04 AM

Ask these guys about 3-4 rotor engines : http://www.pettitracing.com/

tinvestor 03-14-06 09:48 PM

The best way to do this would be to machine an eccentric shaft like the one "guru" makes in Australia it is two piece and has a carrier bearing to minimize deflection in the shaft for high RPM and high boost applications. If you bought one of his you could use it to model a custom 4 piece unit. It would be cheaper than trying to engineer one yourself. The sticky point is trying to modify stationary gears and center Irons to make the center two rotors work. here is a link to gurus two piece eccentric shaft
http://www.xtremerotaries.com/main2/...haft%20new.htm


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