Re: [AMC-list] Pacer motor mounts oddities
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Re: [AMC-list] Pacer motor mounts oddities
- From: adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Sandwich Maker)
- Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2011 14:00:30 -0500 (EST)
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" From: LarryS
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" Couple o' things.
" The wankel rotary isn't a 2 cycle OR a 4 cycle, they are Wankel cycle.
may be, but closely parallels 4-stroke.
" 2 stack rotaries are commonplace. Even singlestack rotaries are used,
" but not in cars -- you're talking all of 75 hp or so.
yeah, mazda sized. iirc someone makes/made 600hp rotors for
stationary industrial power.
" 3 stack are common, racing and road cars, but not domestically. They
" are usually ordered in from Australia or somewhere. Can't make EPA,
" you know ;-)
i think that's partly a chicken-and-egg. mazda gave up on us wankels
in anything but the rx7, so they never attempted to epa-rate the cosmo
3-rotor.
" 4 stack are, to my knowledge, not used anywhere except experimentally
" on stationary applications like their "spark assisted diesel" project for
" electrical generation. Yup... a wankel running diesel fuel... except
" "spark assisted" -- talk about marketing spin.
mazda is the only japanese co to win the lemans 24h, with a 4-rotor.
see also http://cp_www.tripod.com/rotary/pg03.htm - "4 Rotor Engine
info (Mazda factory and aftermarket conversions)"
i've seen pics of a pure-diesel wankel that used a second rotor to act
as pre-compressor and post-expander for the 'main' rotor. dunno if it
ever made it into production.
" The 4 stack has a lot of the same kind of crank probs a straight 8 can
" have. Too much load over too long a shaft, basically.
2-rotor mazda wankels have only 2 bearings, on the shaft ends. the
3-rotor cosmo wankel adds a middle bearing. afaik the racing 4-rotor
also had a center bearing.
imho there's another arg against 4-rotors - unnecessary complexity. 2
and 3 rotors are already plenty smooth, so 4 has no reason unless
you're building a family on modularity.
" Also, they never did get good mileage. Ever. That's why I think of
" them as a 2 stroke engine -- they chugalug the fuel.
that's b/c while they have great mechanical efficiency, the long
banana-shaped combustion chamber gives them miserable thermal
efficiency. cummins had an army research program, a no-cooling-system
'red hot diesel' lubed with jet oils that can take 400-500 deg... the
wankel would need something like that.
" Oh... and if you run one without a muffler, it makes absolutely the
" nastiest, loudest, and most-annoying sound I have EVER heard from an
" engine. Talk about something that would invoke road-rage... that'd
" be it.
that partly depends on port location, on the chamber edge or sides.
edge ports are more efficient but louder, and the mazda lemans winner
gave new meaning to the word.
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