• @zigmus64
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    403 months ago

    Wankel types are so fucking cool. Not a lot of engines out there that can come close to their power to weight ratio.

    Maintenance is just a bitch…

    • PlumOPM
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      353 months ago

      Also you get to say Wankel all the time with a serious face.

      • subignition
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        193 months ago

        You’d want to pronounce it closer to as it is in German to be accurate.

        (/ˈvaŋkəl̩/, VUN-kell)

        • PlumOPM
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          223 months ago

          Yeah, but I’m seven and a half years old and American.

          • subignition
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            123 months ago

            Your account would then exist in violation of COPPA and should be banned.

            (Yes, I’m aware you are not being serious.)

            • PlumOPM
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              23 months ago

              汪克尔

        • @TriflingToad
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          53 months ago

          I don’t think you understand how LITTLE that clears up the pronunciation

      • Captain Aggravated
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        133 months ago

        Anyone who calls it a “rotary” engine is physically incapable of having fun. Plus rotary engines are reciprocating engines that powered early WW1 fighter planes, where the whole engine spins with the propeller for reasons I’m too modern to understand.

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              3 months ago

              They’re called Wankels because one of the contributors was Felix Wankel and his last name happens to have humorous connotations.

        • @[email protected]
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          63 months ago

          Air cooling, spin the heads so they get a whole lot of fresh air at all times and they’re lighter than the alternatives.

    • XIIIesq
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      43 months ago

      Also very fuel inefficient, which is the main reason you don’t get them in cars anymore.

    • @Death_Equity
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      43 months ago

      If they had only gone to laser ignition and roller apex seals…

      • @zigmus64
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        63 months ago

        Huh… can you explain? Did they ever do research on roller apex seals?

        Idk what you’re talking about with laser ignition, but I guess that the name is self explanatory… as in a laser pulse instead of a spark to ignite in the combustion phase….

        But the roller seals are suuuuper fucking interesting. But that would bring its own issues. Sure you’d save the sliding of the apex seal against the chamber walls, but then you’ve got to deal with some sort of roller bearing exposed to the actual combustion process. Plus lubrication is still an issue…

        Fun problem to think about!

  • @Saulkman
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    303 months ago

    Love me some spinny doritos

  • @[email protected]
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    3 months ago

    I always heard that these things sound really cool but I can never hear them over sound of Mazda fans nutting themselves

  • originalucifer
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    163 months ago

    mahn i was so in love with my friends mazda series2 rx7 with a rotary engine. it was just so bizarre

  • @NOT_RICK
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    163 months ago

    And yet when I tell people I’m spinning up the Wankel engine the cops always get called

  • @Kcap
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    73 months ago

    Sigh… unzips wankels

  • @lemming741
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    63 months ago

    Those little red dots on the lower left are the apex seals on their way to the cats

    • @kalpol
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      13 months ago

      Yeah i had an 83, it was a 12A I guess? Revved like crazy and was one of the more balanced cars I ever drove. Consistently got 20 mpg, not great. I don’t recall it using much oil and thr transmission went before the engine. The nonturbo versions were pretty sturdy, heat kills the apex seals I hear.