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has this been kicked around here already? I hadn't seen it. Seems like a good idea on paper and the test stand. I bought a rotary mazda years ago because the idea of round and round without stopping to change direction seemed more logical and efficient than the standard piston engine. (this allowed me to ignore the fact that the mazda rotaries were not renown for efficiency…)
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Topic - duke engine - stan2 17:22:16 04/16/14 (7)
- Problem I see is the piston cylinder top vs the plate it rides against. Plenty of issues there - Elizabeth 13:11:59 04/17/14 (1)
- RE: Problem I see is the piston cylinder top vs the plate it rides against. Plenty of issues there - cfraser 15:13:16 04/17/14 (0)
- RE: duke engine - Lee of Omaha 11:09:06 04/17/14 (0)
- Seen this design as a pump, but not the otherway around - JDK 23:58:34 04/16/14 (0)
- Substantial stresses in 3 planes. - free.ranger 19:30:59 04/16/14 (0)
- RE: duke engine - Rod M 18:21:31 04/16/14 (0)
- In the immortal words of Ian Dury - AKG106 17:48:16 04/16/14 (0)