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Damn thing won't die!
Ever wonder what happens to a Rotary @ 9000RPM without coolant?
Long video, but a funny one.
Ever wonder what happens to a Rotary @ 9000RPM without coolant?
Long video, but a funny one.
Originally posted by: Confused
What? What's that?
Coolant, I think we've blown a coolant seal
<Revs back from 5k to 9k>
Cool
Originally posted by: Slasher2k
I can't believe they tried to start it after that... sickening...
Originally posted by: Evadman
Unlike a piston engine, a rotary engine only has spinning parts. No valves going up and down, or 1 pound pistons trying to streach a rod. Just the tensile strength of the metal making up the rotor. The parasitic drag is what really limits the RPM range, not the material. Same reason a jet engine & turbo can spin at may 10's of thousands of RPM. It is just spinning, not reversing direction.
Originally posted by: boyRacer
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