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Just stay stock
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Hmmm... I'm not too daring. How's 9,000?
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I can finally go higher than a S2000. 10,000?
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25.32%
hehe... getting addicted... maybe 11-12k?
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13.92%
FORMULA 1, BABY!!!! 13,000rpm all the way!
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10.13%
NO LIMITS!!!!!!! BMW-Williams F1!!!
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Old 06-25-04, 10:22 PM
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This guy is obviously limited in basic rotary knowledge. Taking the answers that you guys posted, I can interpret that this guy might as well invest in used titanium, vanadium, and discarded F1 parts to melt down and shape into a nice 13B. J/k Shamrock, is it possible to balance to .001 of a gram?
Old 07-01-04, 06:40 PM
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Originally posted by HSaabedra
This guy is obviously limited in basic rotary knowledge. Taking the answers that you guys posted, I can interpret that this guy might as well invest in used titanium, vanadium, and discarded F1 parts to melt down and shape into a nice 13B. J/k Shamrock, is it possible to balance to .001 of a gram?

hopefully youre not refering to moi....

yeah im kinda new, but im not limited in knowledge.
i didnt use everyone elses "answers" like they were my own. just didnt wanna leave anything out, on top of what i think would work.

im not mad, but if i were to judge you the same way....

you have only posted twice. which would tell me that you are a sill noob with nothing good to say about anybody.

once again im not mad, dont even know if youre talkin bout me!?!?!

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Old 07-01-04, 11:00 PM
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how about billet 2 piece welded titanium rotors with max pp? im going to do it when i finish school.
Old 07-05-04, 07:29 PM
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50mpg - oooooh yeah!

 
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titanium + rotary engine = no engine left

titanium galls different metals. someone tried making titanium apex seals on here before - destroyed his housings from what I remember.


Go aluminium
Old 07-12-04, 04:13 PM
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A mate buld a bp 13b that rev up to 12k all day, the motor was fine but other parts in the car did not like it ie gearbox
Old 11-08-04, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by chairchild
titanium + rotary engine = no engine left

titanium galls different metals. someone tried making titanium apex seals on here before - destroyed his housings from what I remember.


Go aluminium
if properly clearanced, the rotor would never touch the side housings, aaayy?
Old 11-16-04, 06:01 PM
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HI which would last longer 500 HP at 300 torque OR 300HP at 500torque with properly matched gearing . (think a little)
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i run at 12k to 15k when i drag race
i launch at 9k
seems to beat mustangs and corvetts
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