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Posted by Paradigm on Dec-16-2003 00:59:

Any rotary engine/turbo fans among you TAs?

Haven't started a thread in awhile, sooooo...

1.Any of you guys/girls big rotary fans? (i.e. Mazda RX-7/RX-8)
2.Anyone a big turbocharger geek?


Posted by nchs09 on Dec-16-2003 01:39:

hate turbos.... hate when the blow off valve goes BHEWWWW

and love the rotary engines.....best invention when it comes to engines


Posted by torontotrance on Dec-16-2003 01:40:

I'm a big car addict and I almost became an auto mechanic but one thing that I cannot stand is the rotary engine. Not because it is loved by many but because since I know so much about friggin cars, friends always ask me to help fix those damn engines. One word of advice, you better be an auto mechanic, someone who knows a lot about cars or be friends with someone who is because the engines seem to break down often.


Posted by Paradigm on Dec-16-2003 01:59:

When you say "break down often" do you mean in the 93+ RX-7's? That's from poor cooling/turbo system design. Only last about 40k I've always heard...


Posted by torontotrance on Dec-16-2003 04:57:

hence why i'm asked so often.


Posted by AnonymousRacer on Dec-16-2003 05:59:

I wouldn't mind a rotary car(in fact the rx-8's engine was named engine of the year)but I haven't had any personal experience working/riding/driving in one. However, given the choice between the two new Japanese sports cars, the rx-8 and the 350z, I would have to go with the Z(I just love Z cars).

As for turbo, I live for boost. My project/race car is a 91 toyota mr2 turbo that I want to upgrade to a t3-t4 and run at least 300-350 wheel horsepower(with supporting mods-fuel, intercooler, ecu, etc). That should be more than enough for a 2900 lb car. The bov is one of the best parts of owning a turbo... nothing like going "psshhhh" next to a cocky V-8 owner or weak rice boy.


Posted by Orbax on Dec-16-2003 06:00:

i like the easy street WRX that runs a 9.7 second quarter. yay for AWD Turbos!


Posted by mr. poopyhead on Dec-16-2003 07:57:

i love rotary engines... just the whole concept intrigues me even from a physics point of view... yes.. how nerdy, =P... such an original design... dr. wankel was a bloody genius... i think if more companies embraced the rotary engine, we'd have solved all the problems that people always complain about. if it weren't for mazda, there wouldn't be a single rotary powered car out there... props to mazda for carrying the torch...

i once saw a video of an AE86 powered by a 3 rotor engine... ridiculous...


Posted by 3jaz on Dec-16-2003 08:25:

Rotary..mmmmm drool


Posted by Photo_bot_2k1 on Dec-16-2003 08:41:

quote:
Originally posted by mr. poopyhead
i love rotary engines... just the whole concept intrigues me even from a physics point of view... yes.. how nerdy, =P... such an original design... dr. wankel was a bloody genius... i think if more companies embraced the rotary engine, we'd have solved all the problems that people always complain about. if it weren't for mazda, there wouldn't be a single rotary powered car out there... props to mazda for carrying the torch...

i once saw a video of an AE86 powered by a 3 rotor engine... ridiculous...


acctually there are some major disadvantages of the rotary engine also such as highly increased emmissions and hardcore gas consumption


Posted by dj_mdma on Dec-16-2003 12:28:

Rotary's in the RX-7
i wouldn't touch them with a barge pole. Performance wise, obviously they can be great, but reliability...

I can't for the life of me remember the name of the Supra engine, but i'd rather take that inline 6 or the RB26DETT over any engine today

unfortunately, i'm a poor student, so i'll have to make do with the CA18DETT in my future 200SX


Posted by Moongoose on Dec-16-2003 13:58:

Inline 6 kicks rotarys ass (or something )


Inline 6 N/A 343HP ... gotta love this engine...M3 ownz



Turbos Well i dont have anything against them, they are easy to tune thats a big plus but i still prefer N/A engines


Posted by DJ-Fuq on Dec-16-2003 15:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Moongoose
Turbos Well i dont have anything against them, they are easy to tune thats a big plus but i still prefer N/A engines

what about supercharged?


Posted by placebo on Dec-16-2003 15:28:



i got me a 95 jetta 4cyl WOOO 2.0 LITERS OF PURE GERMAN MUSCLE





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