12 rotor engine
Originally Posted by Joshshift
actually this whole thread was a joke. im not 14. im actually the guy who packs rotors here at atkins rotary.
just kiddin
OK i'm new to rotors but even i know this post is the biggest load of BS i've ever seen a 13b is a good 3 ft long atleast and the rotars are stacked end on end a 12 rotar engine would be almost 10 ft long what the hell are you on man......but ui have to admit that would be a cool engine to see
Last edited by jack daniels; Jul 24, 2004 at 08:46 PM.
Jeeez guys, you'd think that this was some kind of religious forum. Can't we all just have some fun some times?? Can't we all have a laugh every once in a while?
It actually started when we had gotton an email from a person asking if we could make him a 6 rotor. The funniest thing was that he wanted to get rid of his gas guzzling V8 and replace it with this "gas efficiant 6 rotor," hahahahahahahaha!
It actually started when we had gotton an email from a person asking if we could make him a 6 rotor. The funniest thing was that he wanted to get rid of his gas guzzling V8 and replace it with this "gas efficiant 6 rotor," hahahahahahahaha!
Originally Posted by elron90sc5speed
Don't forget to use plenty of epoxy....and rubber bands.
Thats right. If you don't use the proper number of rubber bands it won't idle properly.
Thats right. If you don't use the proper number of rubber bands it won't idle properly.

Right, but lug nut torque adjusts the ride height. Horsepower is a direct proportion to the amount of vinyl stickers and can be calculated by the function H=(15)S where H=horsepower,
S=amount of stickers and 15= amount of horsepower per sticker.
S=amount of stickers and 15= amount of horsepower per sticker.


