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Old 07-29-02, 12:30 AM
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Yeah really, you sick Bastage!! LOL Had me going there for a minute.
Old 08-01-02, 09:39 PM
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So NSU has no control over the engine anymore!! Goddamn! sorry, but thats awesome mazda was held down by that since they bought it. Now they can do what ever they want! Change and improve the engine far beyond NSU's designhence the renesis. I woundered why it took so long for them to do this side port design it seems so logical. but jsut imagine what else they can change!
Old 08-14-02, 05:08 PM
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What is it exactly that John Deere has to hold back the use of rotaries? If the Patent from NSU is no more, then how could John Deere do anything about it now?
Sorry, i'm just a bit confused.
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Old 08-14-02, 07:18 PM
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here is a question

the renesis is suppose to have side exhaust port that what makes it so great, so how does that work anyways...does both chambers empty in to one pipe... any pics on the exhuast ports? Then how would it work witha 3rotor/4rotor?
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