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#602548 04/20/03 11:28 PM
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Read some information on the engine before commenting next time please. The two engines canâ??t be compared as far as displacement goes!!! They are just completely different processes, thanks for your two cents though; you owe me two minutes of my life back.


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#602549 04/21/03 03:24 AM
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they CAN be compared as far as displacement goes, as that's just one measurement. yes you need to compare other things to get the complete understanding between any two engines, but the displacement still can be compared. i think you owe all of us 20 min. of our lives back.


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#602550 04/21/03 03:33 AM
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armstrkw,

1) Don't ever tell anyone to STFU

2) Don't ever call anybody a dumb a$$, ESPECIALLY Brinn

You make one more idiotic post, this thread, and you are done.

Now, it's time for YOU to give me back my 2 minutes of life back.

Carry on.

-John


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#602551 04/24/03 04:21 PM
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Originally posted by armstrkw:
Turbo is different, the displacement is still the same just more O2.




If forced induction is different because it's 'just more O2', then why the effort to introduce creative mathematics to describe a Wankel because it draws 'more O2'?

Last time I checked, a 50cc 2-cycle engine inducts more air and fuel than a 50cc Otto cycle engine. But they both displace 50cc. Just because their cycles differ (and thus, breathing characteristics) doesn't change the fact that they both displace the same physical swept volume. The same fact applies to the Wankel...though its cycle is markedly different from a piston engine's, the swept displacement is still determined by geometry, independent of any 'cycle'.

Yes, the Renesis may 'behave' or 'breath' like a larger engine, but it is not a larger engine.

Oh, and, BTW, thank you John.


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