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To: DJ Taylor

Remember when the Wankel rotary engine was going to be the wave of the future? Is this another untried engine that will be a disappointment?


10 posted on 04/29/2016 10:59:17 AM PDT by JimRed (Is it 1776 yet? TERM LIMITS, now and forever! Build the Wall, NOW!)
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To: JimRed

Wankel engines provide a lot of power per pound of engine but at the price of not being that efficient. Nothing wrong with the technology (other than getting seals to work) it is just a technology without many applications. We live in a world where MPG is more important than HP per pound of engine.


21 posted on 04/29/2016 11:08:13 AM PDT by dangerdoc ((this space for rent))
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To: JimRed

The problem with the Wankel was a lack of complete burn of the fuel and consequently, exhaust temperatures. An engineer did patent a fix for this by adopting an oval ejection port. This helped increase the burn time and reduced the exhaust temp.

My contacts tell me that Mazda has currently tabled the Wankel, but is investigating the patent. No word as to when or if they will adopt, bring back, etc.


27 posted on 04/29/2016 11:13:52 AM PDT by taxcontrol ( The GOPe treats the conservative base like slaves by taking their votes and refuses to pay)
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To: JimRed

Remember when the Wankel rotary engine was going to be the wave of the future? Is this another untried engine that will be a disappointment?

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Orbital Engine, too.

Toyota is now getting 40% thermal efficiency from their gas engines in their hybrid systems.


33 posted on 04/29/2016 11:19:22 AM PDT by Moonman62 (Make America Great Again!)
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To: JimRed
Good ideas are often killed partial birth to keep market share for existing ones.

The Tucker automobile, for one.

Wankels worked, but they were assailed because they were not as intuitive as reciprocating engines, and quickly lost popularity because few people understood them.

"Where are you going to get it worked on if you have a problem?" Is a serious enough question to keep something from gaining traction.

59 posted on 04/29/2016 12:02:17 PM PDT by Smokin' Joe (America has given itself over to evil. The Almighty will give it the government it deserves.)
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