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Hello :)
Just wanted to say hello since I am new here...
I am looking to start saving for an FD, after a long hard look at various different sports cars (I currently own a camaro) I have decided an RX7 is the right car for me.
As a design Engineer my heart has been captured by the simplicity (And complexity) of rotory engines.
I am not a newb to engine design or theory, I have designed my own 2.6L flat plain V8 in solidworks and done the FEA on it.
I felt compelled to join this forum to share some of my ideas which I will post in the correct forum.
Thanks,
Seth
I am looking to start saving for an FD, after a long hard look at various different sports cars (I currently own a camaro) I have decided an RX7 is the right car for me.
As a design Engineer my heart has been captured by the simplicity (And complexity) of rotory engines.
I am not a newb to engine design or theory, I have designed my own 2.6L flat plain V8 in solidworks and done the FEA on it.
I felt compelled to join this forum to share some of my ideas which I will post in the correct forum.
Thanks,
Seth
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Just wanted to say hello since I am new here...
I am looking to start saving for an FD, after a long hard look at various different sports cars (I currently own a camaro) I have decided an RX7 is the right car for me.
As a design Engineer my heart has been captured by the simplicity (And complexity) of rotory engines.
I am not a newb to engine design or theory, I have designed my own 2.6L flat plain V8 in solidworks and done the FEA on it.
I felt compelled to join this forum to share some of my ideas which I will post in the correct forum.
Thanks,
Seth
I am looking to start saving for an FD, after a long hard look at various different sports cars (I currently own a camaro) I have decided an RX7 is the right car for me.
As a design Engineer my heart has been captured by the simplicity (And complexity) of rotory engines.
I am not a newb to engine design or theory, I have designed my own 2.6L flat plain V8 in solidworks and done the FEA on it.
I felt compelled to join this forum to share some of my ideas which I will post in the correct forum.
Thanks,
Seth
Soo Finally somebody else that uses Solidworks. God! I love that program it works great.
Im in School for engineering (robotics mainly) and i use it all the time!