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Originally posted by: Vic
The most common form of rotary engine, the twin-rotor, is equivalent to a piston engine V-12 insofar as they both fire 6 times per revolution with virtually no unbalancing forces. The rotary also has the advantage of an extremely compact package. Unfortunately, they are very inefficient and unreliable.Originally posted by: ultimatebob
What if I like rotary engines? What do I choose then?![]()
Yes, yes, I know wankel fans think their rotaries are efficient. They are not. For example, Mazda rotaries are not really 1.3 liters. That's cheating to say so, because it uses total displacement like a piston engine while forgetting that the same volume is simultaneously in use by the 3 sides of each rotor, which makes the effective size is actually 3.9 liters.
Originally posted by: rnp614
Once you've driven a Viper with 10 and all that low rpm power its hard to like anything else! The engine just ALWAYS wants to go. No need to get the revs up.
I expected turbo 6 from you.Originally posted by: Apex
8 is a good compromise.
Originally posted by: Estrella
ZOMG, the greatest engine evar IMO the SUPRA mk4 straight six.......so sexxee
Originally posted by: Vic
The most common form of rotary engine, the twin-rotor, is equivalent to a piston engine V-12 insofar as they both fire 6 times per revolution with virtually no unbalancing forces. The rotary also has the advantage of an extremely compact package. Unfortunately, they are very inefficient and unreliable.Originally posted by: ultimatebob
What if I like rotary engines? What do I choose then?![]()
Yes, yes, I know wankel fans think their rotaries are efficient. They are not. For example, Mazda rotaries are not really 1.3 liters. That's cheating to say so, because it uses total displacement like a piston engine while forgetting that the same volume is simultaneously in use by the 3 sides of each rotor, which makes the effective size is actually 3.9 liters.
Originally posted by: bradw
Originally posted by: johnjbruin
8
I like to have tq available at low RPMs and not wind up the engine like all the new V6s/I4s that are in the market today.
Well try a high performance straight six, such as an RB26DETT, and see how long it takes for the engine to wind up....
Originally posted by: MulLa
Voted for 6, much prefer a car that handles well round corners over pure straight line accleration.
Originally posted by: MulLa
Voted for 6, much prefer a car that handles well round corners over pure straight line accleration.
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Straight 6. More power than a 4, but doesn't use as much gas as an 8.
If I could find one of those drop top Mitsubishi Spyders for cheap, I'd buy one in a minute. The 6's in those things cranked![]()
Originally posted by: BornStar18
I expected turbo 6 from you.Originally posted by: Apex
8 is a good compromise.