MUST read for all rotary fans & builders & tuners
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MUST read for all rotary fans & builders & tuners
I am starting this thread because I feel that we need to show our appreciation to those who put their time and effort into the R&D of the rotary engine.
To those who invest in more developed parts and parts to aid the reliability of the rotary engine, I am grateful to you for doing so.
Without you, the rotary engine would probably die.
Too many people jump on the bandwagon that when a rotary engine goes, it's the engines fault and it is ****.
I know that is not the case, as I have witnessed many a rotary engine succeed longer than a piston engine.
It all comes down to the quality of the parts you use. Buy cheap buy twice.
To the rotary engine builders/tuners/anyone who works on a rotary, thank you for keeping this little engine going.
I know that it is more difficult for you guys to work on rotarys, as the customer base is smaller, however you have my upmost respect for doing so.
And those that follow you and support you do so with loyalty and passion.
I think a thread is needed to show our appreciation to you for all your efforts and to say keep battling it out.
Thank you for keeping the faith and helping advance the rotor motor.
Anyone who feels the same, please post your appreciation for the hard work of everyone involved, from all parts of the world.
Haters stay off my thread.
To those who invest in more developed parts and parts to aid the reliability of the rotary engine, I am grateful to you for doing so.
Without you, the rotary engine would probably die.
Too many people jump on the bandwagon that when a rotary engine goes, it's the engines fault and it is ****.
I know that is not the case, as I have witnessed many a rotary engine succeed longer than a piston engine.
It all comes down to the quality of the parts you use. Buy cheap buy twice.
To the rotary engine builders/tuners/anyone who works on a rotary, thank you for keeping this little engine going.
I know that it is more difficult for you guys to work on rotarys, as the customer base is smaller, however you have my upmost respect for doing so.
And those that follow you and support you do so with loyalty and passion.
I think a thread is needed to show our appreciation to you for all your efforts and to say keep battling it out.
Thank you for keeping the faith and helping advance the rotor motor.
Anyone who feels the same, please post your appreciation for the hard work of everyone involved, from all parts of the world.
Haters stay off my thread.
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