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Comments: 5 (Read/Post) Favorites: 0 (View) |
Submitted
on: 12-25-2006
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Mazda RX3 trying to fly. |
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#2 |
12-25-2006 @ 05:48:53 AM |
Posted By : UFO |
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I find it quite impressive that these things run mid 9's and lower on slicks than wide, with "only" 1.3 L :p |
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12-25-2006 @ 05:11:25 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#2, Rotaries are champions of power to weight. With a regular piston engine displacement is important, since piston engines are never exactly going to be light for their size, but with these it's a different matter. |
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12-27-2006 @ 08:08:27 PM |
Posted By : 89Rettagt |
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and displacement adding is relatively easy so i hear. endplate>rotor>endplate>rotor etc... how reliable that many rotaries will be is another issue though.
[Edited by 89Rettagt on 12-27-2006 @ 08:10:09 PM] |
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