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  • Опубліковано 12 січ 2016
  • 4 Reasons Why The Rotary Engine Is Dead. The Wankel engine was last seen in a production car in the Mazda RX-8, and currently there are no rotary engines in production. Mazda may bring it back in the RX Vision, however there are many disadvantages to the rotary engine which has kept it from being successful. Rotary engines have a low thermal efficiency as a result of a long combustion chamber and unburnt fuel making it to the exhaust. They also have problems with rotor sealing as a result of uneven temperatures in the combustion chamber since combustion only occurs in one portion of the engine. Oil consumption is also a problem, as oil is injected to add lubrication and help keep the rotor sealed. Finally, emissions are poor and fuel economy is terrible, and ultimately this is the cause of it’s death.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 10 тис.

  • @BokBarber
    @BokBarber 3 роки тому +534

    "Why did the rotary engine die?"
    Part of it is probably how you have it all opened up on a table like that.

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 2 роки тому +21

      The patient died before it reached the operating table.... think of it as more of an autopsy.

    • @snowcrest7863
      @snowcrest7863 2 роки тому +9

      That's known as a "post mortem".

    • @tommyemler1763
      @tommyemler1763 2 роки тому +7

      I had a friend who wanted me to fix his RX-8...... So I talked him into putting 6.0 LS engine in it....... Then the only problem he had was keeping tires on it

    • @hosmashumake6410
      @hosmashumake6410 2 роки тому +1

      Poor engenering. "The oil rec."
      Not good for a engine that by nature burns a slight amount.

    • @keywerd6403
      @keywerd6403 2 роки тому +1

      @@tommyemler1763 lmao

  • @wupassvideos
    @wupassvideos 8 років тому +602

    1 reason why rotarys will never die.
    BRAAAAPPP BRAAAPPPPP BRAAPPPPPP BRAAPPPPPPP REEEEOOOOOO BRAPPPP BRAPPPP SCHUUUUUUUUU BRAAAPPPPPP

    • @two_number_nines
      @two_number_nines 8 років тому +10

      +Titanius Anglesmith trabant

    • @appelpower1
      @appelpower1 8 років тому +4

      +Gotin Fuklio Trabants emit more poisonous substances than a VW diesel. And it's slower than a horse. And less reliable. And once you placed your order, it took longer to arrive than a baby horse.
      But Trabants are still undeniably cool.

    • @josevaldez9177
      @josevaldez9177 8 років тому

      +Titanius Anglesmith Cshoo cshoo ccshoo

    • @appelpower1
      @appelpower1 8 років тому +2

      Titanius Anglesmith Holy shit, I just realised your name is a reference to the Futurama episode in which Bender became addicted to Dungeons and Dragons!

    • @nickbelanger5225
      @nickbelanger5225 8 років тому +11

      +Titanius Anglesmith Nah man, 2-strokes give you a better BRRAAAAP:CC ratio

  • @SiliconPower74
    @SiliconPower74 5 років тому +2695

    Who wants fuel economy when you can rev to 9K RPM and spit dragon flames ?

    • @dandoesjunk7546
      @dandoesjunk7546 5 років тому +162

      Exactly. Besides, rotaries are more suited for race cars and not really meant for the street.

    • @K4TORG412
      @K4TORG412 5 років тому +180

      @@dandoesjunk7546 thats why they are banned in racing because they would dominate so hard. light small extreme powaaaa, like two strokes in bikes^^

    • @verttisyrjala2897
      @verttisyrjala2897 5 років тому +71

      Rotaries are 100% meant for racing, they can achieve a really good amount of power for their displacement or for any displacement really, they rev high and dislike low revs.

    • @K4TORG412
      @K4TORG412 5 років тому +18

      @UCjNLcDavj2EZTPqBlGQp1Pg yes but like two storkes the eco people hate on it but the little 250 cc bike is no turbo 4 rotor that goes throw gas in cubic meters and kills pandas ^^

    • @xhearthfirex6571
      @xhearthfirex6571 5 років тому +37

      And have a very nice sound and idling. And who could forget the perfect 50/50 weight destribution of an Rx-7

  • @dennycahyalie3775
    @dennycahyalie3775 5 років тому +2665

    It's not about the miles per galon. But it's about the smiles per galon

    • @gazlink1
      @gazlink1 5 років тому +108

      Says the person with terrible miles per gallon.

    • @luiscarbungco7441
      @luiscarbungco7441 5 років тому +20

      Happiest man alive XD

    • @mickjager5974
      @mickjager5974 5 років тому +10

      @@gazlink1 He said galon not gallon

    • @gazlink1
      @gazlink1 5 років тому +24

      @@mickjager5974 still said by people with terrible miles per gallon.

    • @Bartonovich52
      @Bartonovich52 5 років тому +12

      Per gallon of oil?

  • @davidspin581
    @davidspin581 7 років тому +2616

    Mazda should employ the emission engineers from VW, problem solved..

    • @aboston5740
      @aboston5740 6 років тому +52

      i believe you mean ceo.

    • @Orinslayer
      @Orinslayer 6 років тому +24

      😂😂😂😂

    • @Tuppoo94
      @Tuppoo94 5 років тому +46

      It's not going to help because the problems are caused by the engine design itself.

    • @Lukaus1241
      @Lukaus1241 5 років тому +3

      🤣😂🤣

    • @adamgilchrist5978
      @adamgilchrist5978 5 років тому +12

      boom, roasted

  • @awittypilot8961
    @awittypilot8961 8 років тому +106

    I worked for Mazda for years.....the ONLY rotary cars that came in on a wrecker either had a dead battery, run low on coolant (the water pump cavitates if the coolant is more than a quart low) or the oil level was not kept up or the oil had not been changed regularly. We raced an RX3XP and they made us stop racing it because it outran everything that we came up against. Also your comparison with the corvette is full of crap.....they shut 4 cylinders down when in cruise/highway mode to get the fuel economy and they make a HELL of a lot less HP in that mode. When they're making 400hp or more they burn a hell of a lot more fuel. Horrible comparison......BTW...if the motor is tuned correctly the carbon deposits in the curves are very minimal.....we NEVER had seal problems with cars that were taken care of. I've seen engines that had a million miles on them and still passed factory specs........They got a bad rep because of people that didn't take care of them.

    • @gsilcox
      @gsilcox 8 років тому +3

      The Rotary engine is fast despite the lower HP. Redline is around 8000 rpms. I had a 76 Mazda truck which was a sleeper. I could take on anyone!

    • @cxvila
      @cxvila 8 років тому +3

      Yea. You can't compare modern cars that cost thousands of more dollars to an Rx-8

    • @loopshackr
      @loopshackr 8 років тому +3

      In 1973 I bought a '72 Mazda RX2 with 12K miles. It got 17mpg, but gas was only 35 cents/gal. ($1.89 today). A year later gas prices had doubled, so the joke was on me. At 35K miles, the seals between the rotor housings failed, which turned out to be a known problem and right on schedule. Mazda covered half of the rebuild, but it still cost me about $350 in 70's money. After that, I drove it until 1981, 100K or so, with no more engine issues, while gas rose another 50%. A few years ago I searched the 'net for '72 RX2's - as best I could tell, virtually none even exist anymore. The thing would really run, though.

    • @awittypilot8961
      @awittypilot8961 8 років тому +1

      loopshackr In the early days they had side and apex seal failure. They fixed that and if properly cared for they ran great for long periods. A lot of people crapped their paints to find 4 barrel carburetors on them. They were very easy to increase the power but they came apart because of the sun gear failure at high RPM. We fixed that racing in Florida by heat treating the sun gears. We never had another failure. The RX3XP was a 90 cu inch motor and made a bunch of power. We had a ton of fun racing them on the stock car tracks.

    • @cxvila
      @cxvila 8 років тому

      +The real doktorbimmer nah wasn't he comparing it to a corvette?

  • @Michael-ys5cn
    @Michael-ys5cn 3 роки тому +183

    Thank you Mazda for taking a chance and standing behind something different! The no piston Rotary!!

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 2 роки тому +6

      Mazda took a chance... and failed.

    • @8828RR
      @8828RR 2 роки тому +3

      We need more people to see the great sides of the rotary engine instead of blowing the bad sides out of proportion.

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 2 роки тому +7

      @@8828RR The Wankel engine offers no advantages over a reciprocating engine... this is exactly why the Wankel engine became the greatest financial failure in the entire history of engine manufacturing.
      Legitimate engineers or engine manufacturing companies are no longer interested in this inferior and now obsolete technology.
      Mazda was the very last company manufacturering the Wankel engine in series production anywhere in the world, they abandoned development in 2009 and production ended a decade ago.
      Any questions?

    • @tomdaniels3392
      @tomdaniels3392 2 роки тому +2

      How did they stand behind it??? isn't the motor dead???? like the video says...........
      Emissions nightmare obviously a failure

    • @jkliao6486
      @jkliao6486 2 роки тому +3

      @@sandervanderkammen9230 Tons. You stated a bunch of things happened without even addressing the reason behind those, and yet think you have a coherent argument and pretend to be like an expert? Lame. Why doesn't it offer any advantage over a reciprocating engine? How is it connected with everything else? You are just reiterating what basically is: "it went out of production". A lot of correct but meaningless words.

  • @RufenerKS
    @RufenerKS 4 роки тому +409

    Who need good mpg when you can have braps instead

    • @mj6463
      @mj6463 4 роки тому +6

      Two stroke dirt bike: INTENSIFIES

    • @rotorthermotech1310
      @rotorthermotech1310 3 роки тому +2

      Tyler Rufener fuel efficiency ???
      What’s that ?
      I’m just enjoying driving 😉

    • @RufenerKS
      @RufenerKS 3 роки тому +2

      Rotor Thermotech 100%

    • @cavekritter1
      @cavekritter1 3 роки тому +1

      Wankel wankel...

  • @JaronLindow
    @JaronLindow 8 років тому +2230

    Before watching this video, I'm going to have to say the answer is obvious: The rotatory engine died because YOU TORE IT TO PIECES!
    You monster.

    • @daverosgarrett8040
      @daverosgarrett8040 7 років тому +49

      I thought it died because it popped an apex at 1:47

    • @JaronLindow
      @JaronLindow 7 років тому +35

      Daveros Garrett It appears by 1:47 in the video, the engine has achieved a state of 100% compression loss.

    • @Hwje1111
      @Hwje1111 7 років тому +4

      Jaron Lindow Lol

    • @stevenpadilla4294
      @stevenpadilla4294 7 років тому +2

      Jaron Lindow lol.

    • @michaelzervas8010
      @michaelzervas8010 7 років тому +6

      Jaron Lindow just wow *sarcasticly claps hands slowly*

  • @richardcollins1217
    @richardcollins1217 8 років тому +783

    Got worried we wouldn't see a white board for a minute. Man that was a close one :P

    • @dontbeghey
      @dontbeghey 8 років тому +13

      LMFAO

    • @Xeverous
      @Xeverous 7 років тому +25

      wanted to give this vid a like, but when I saw Imperial Units...

    • @speed2998
      @speed2998 7 років тому +2

      President Carter was pushing the US to go metric for several reasons, including that of making US products accepted in the rest of the world--metric versus US Standard hardware. Elementary schools started teaching kids to think in the metric system. The next president (whose name is not uttered in polite company) believed the US was the only nation that mattered. "Why should the mighty US conform with the rest of humanity? Let them accept our system." So, as he tossed Carter's solar panels off the White House roof, he also tossed out the conversion to metric.

    • @Dannys99887
      @Dannys99887 7 років тому +7

      We adopted a stealth form of metric conversion. The conversion was made and very few people noticed it. Try to buy a fifth of whisky. It's now 750 ml. Or try to buy a quart of anything.It's now a liter. That "16 oz" bottle of soda is now 500 ml, with "16.9 oz" in parentheses below. Pretty much only the road signs in miles remain unchanged.

    • @itsallrobbish
      @itsallrobbish 7 років тому +4

      Dannys99887 Good, the quicker metric takes over, the better, it makes more sense. (From the UK(we still use miles))

  • @Se1fD3struct1on
    @Se1fD3struct1on 3 роки тому +87

    "spitting flames out the exhaust" you say that like its a bad thing.

  • @enescakr4203
    @enescakr4203 5 років тому +632

    +how old are you ?
    -idk between 25 and 45
    +What do you mean
    -(sends pic of engineering explained guy)

    • @permadifauza5251
      @permadifauza5251 5 років тому +5

      😇 enes. I like this boy. good for US president. make detroid automotive win again. trump war subtitute 👍

    • @ariesmp
      @ariesmp 4 роки тому +11

      I would go for between 15 and 45.

    • @GiorgioBaggetto
      @GiorgioBaggetto 4 роки тому +5

      He was born in December 13, 1989

    • @SuppositionalBox
      @SuppositionalBox 3 роки тому

      @@permadifauza5251 Trump war?! LOL
      What do you mean by that? Do other countries view it as a coup d'etat? xD

    • @ELP1125
      @ELP1125 3 роки тому

      😂😂😂😂

  • @joecausey8508
    @joecausey8508 6 років тому +322

    I've owned two RX-7s and fell in love with both of them. My second one was a 1993 model with twin turbos, 255 horsepower, with explosive acceleration! Sure wish I still had it.

    • @sophiepaterson7444
      @sophiepaterson7444 4 роки тому +43

      My friend had an early model Rx7. That thing used to scare the pants off me. The only thing that seemed to limit how fast it could go was finding enough straight road. Mad car.
      I just hope that material sciences will be able to solve some of the problems and we can see a return of the rotary.

    • @markcozzie
      @markcozzie 4 роки тому +4

      @@ants621
      Rotary far from dead,the vargas bros are building some epic engines, then got people like PAC & PPRE doing billet engines now 👍

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 4 роки тому +10

      @@markcozzie The Wankel engine has been completely obsolete since 2012.

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 4 роки тому +1

      @California Dreamin Mazda's board of directors cancelled further development of Wankel engines in May 2009.
      There have been no new prototype Wankel engines seen since the 16X in 2008 and it too was cancelled.
      Mazda has not unveiled a new production Wankel engine in a quarter of a century.

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 4 роки тому +1

      @California Dreamin Multi-valve engines are certainly not radical new technology, so definitely not a fitting analogy.
      Radical new technology is VVT, VVL, VCR and electronically controlled stratified charge mode combustion made possible by direct gasoline injection.
      Sadly all technology that cannot be successful adapted to the obsolete Wankel engine due to the inherent limitations of its basic fundamental geometry.

  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained  8 років тому +130

    For those curious about the advantages: ua-cam.com/video/sd6pJtR4PaY/v-deo.html

    • @eplusz
      @eplusz 8 років тому +18

      +Engineering Explained I didn't see any flames or brap sound sound in that video, you need to make a new one and add illustration to it.. lol ;)

    • @joshkiej6601
      @joshkiej6601 8 років тому +21

      +Engineering Explained you should have compared the rx8 to cars thats started production in the early 2000's to keep it fair

    • @danielmwai412
      @danielmwai412 8 років тому +6

      I had no idea your hands are that hairy!! Nice job though.

    • @katanamast279
      @katanamast279 8 років тому +1

      +Engineering Explained Awesome video. You should build one

    • @BramCollier
      @BramCollier 8 років тому

      +Engineering Explained Thanks for the vid, my teacher mechanics gave us a task about engines and my part is about Rotaries so this is very useful ;)

  • @railgunawesome7114
    @railgunawesome7114 3 роки тому +27

    The first point about shooting flames seems like an absolute win

    • @aerox1930
      @aerox1930 3 роки тому

      It is bad for your car, and that leads to many complications, hot fuel is bad for catalytic converter too, so you are going to emit bad gasses into atmosphere.

    • @quincerunitup
      @quincerunitup 3 роки тому

      @@aerox1930 cat delete and there’s a reason a good percentage of the road driving electric cars so emissions not a big deal for one car. If every car was rotary... different story

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 Рік тому

      Apparently not since people stopped buying them..

  • @HotSneks
    @HotSneks 4 роки тому +476

    Rotary fanboys: "B-BUT MUH SPINNING DORITO!!"
    I'd still kill for an FD though.

    • @xynstav
      @xynstav 4 роки тому +25

      If you care about fuel economy ur not a real car guy lol

    • @levibrousseau7608
      @levibrousseau7608 4 роки тому

      bruh same

    • @jiroweiler5883
      @jiroweiler5883 3 роки тому +9

      I can almost assure you.... anyone who clicked on this video would kill for a mint conditioned (or damaged but repairable) RX-7 FD

    • @FRANK101101101
      @FRANK101101101 3 роки тому +2

      the Dorito was not even invented when the rotary smashed Mercedes hopes at lemans, B-But MUH my corvette never ran lemans, cause it was to fat and slow.

    • @FRANK101101101
      @FRANK101101101 3 роки тому +1

      @@jiroweiler5883 hmm, rx3 for me, 600kilo lighter, you can make an rx3 handle.

  • @1ofuhkind523
    @1ofuhkind523 7 років тому +628

    1 of the cons is that it throws flames??? How is that a con?

    • @Samarth916
      @Samarth916 7 років тому +96

      Fuel getting wasted is the biggest con.
      I'm from India, and we have a manufacturer "Bajaj Auto" which got patented a twin spark plug design for low capacity motorcycles, and it actually gives a better fuel efficiency and engine performance, apparently by burning fuel better.
      Yamaha, Suzuki, etc. are far behind Bajaj here in sales. Only Honda is a challenge, that too only due to its scooters....

    • @FunkyFresh48
      @FunkyFresh48 7 років тому +22

      @Austin The video maker is a snowflake.

    • @jackvernian7779
      @jackvernian7779 7 років тому +94

      fuel burns outside the chamber meaning it doesn't combust properly and you lose power.

    • @rizreid8670
      @rizreid8670 7 років тому +2

      What advances can or have been made by or in scavengeing unspent fuel?

    • @hoverzap
      @hoverzap 7 років тому +7

      Seems like everyone is missing out.

  • @coolestpyro
    @coolestpyro 8 років тому +231

    3:50
    It's not really good form to compare an engine from 2011 with engines four years newer.

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  8 років тому +92

      +coolestpyro 2004 Corvette is heavier, larger engine, significantly more powerful, and still gets better fuel economy.

    • @coolestpyro
      @coolestpyro 8 років тому +41

      that's fine, it's just incorrect to compare an older engine to a newer engine in this context

    • @coolestpyro
      @coolestpyro 8 років тому +29

      The real doktorbimmer I'm not here to try and stick up for the Wankel engine, I don't really care whether it's a good engine or not as I don't own one.
      If one was comparing efficiency/horsepower/acceleration/etc of, say, a Corvette, Mustang, and a Viper, would you say it would be a fair comparison if the Viper and Corvette examples were from 2015 but the Mustang example was from 4 years prior? Of course not.
      Even if the results aren't much different, it's simply not good form to have a slanted comparison where all the examples except one are technology from 2015, and the odd one is is four years older.

    • @NooB-Celica
      @NooB-Celica 8 років тому +12

      +coolestpyro 4 years probably isn't much of a difference with todays engines anyway. The technology has kind of hit it's limit. Hell, Chevy still runs pushrod technology... Conventional engine design is over 100 years old now, the Rotary is basically the only 20th century engine :P The Rotary has had less time to design, develop and improve over the convention combustion engine.

    • @stevenking2980
      @stevenking2980 8 років тому +2

      +The real doktorbimmer cannot argue with that. Anyone with eyes and brain matter behind... Just can't argue...

  • @kiddovr3147
    @kiddovr3147 5 років тому +72

    The rotary may not be fuel efficient, but a 3-4 rotor Mazda 787/787b Group C car has to have one of the craziest sounds ever.

    • @rotorthermotech1310
      @rotorthermotech1310 3 роки тому +5

      The best

    • @adamhlali8106
      @adamhlali8106 3 роки тому +11

      Not to mention is was the first Japanese car to win Le man's 24 hours. First car without a recipicating engine, and got wankel engines banned from the race.

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 3 роки тому +3

      @@adamhlali8106 The Wankel engine was not banned after the race, that is a lie.

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 3 роки тому +6

      @@adamhlali8106 Mazda lost the 1091 WSC championship to Jaguar, the 797b was extremely slow and uncompetitive, it never posted a single pole position or fastest race lap.
      It's lost 20 out 21 races and was quietly retired.

    • @MiguelGarcia-vj7oo
      @MiguelGarcia-vj7oo 3 роки тому +1

      @@sandervanderkammen9230 yup 100 percent correct....

  • @Prairiedrifter1
    @Prairiedrifter1 5 років тому +127

    I wish my fiancé’s parents would say “hello everyone and welcome” when we visit

  • @CronusandRhea
    @CronusandRhea 7 років тому +104

    But one doesn't buy one for efficiency...but out of the love of rotary and the RX SERIES.

    • @clay7182
      @clay7182 5 років тому +1

      Why love it if it is not efficient?

    • @dumdum7786
      @dumdum7786 5 років тому +13

      @Cheese Phuk because it's fun. I drive an old ass gas hog pickup truck because it's fun. Driving isn't just about the numbers, it's about the experience, it's about the enjoyment.

    • @letsgoBrandon204
      @letsgoBrandon204 5 років тому +1

      It depends what you're into. Drive an old ass gas hog if you're into the fun of driving, or get one where you can rattle off some stats if you're a numbers engineering kinda person. It's all good

    • @torahwarrior2442
      @torahwarrior2442 5 років тому +1

      That's why an original rx3 coupe costs mega bucks now

    • @whatwasthat3269
      @whatwasthat3269 5 років тому +4

      @@clay7182 I do not love the Toyota prius.

  • @troutmaskbob
    @troutmaskbob 7 років тому +306

    The RX-7 was a well balanced car and a lot of fun to drive. Don't let it over heat.

    • @QurttoRco
      @QurttoRco 6 років тому +7

      it would have been all those things and much more with high revving 2.0 liter.

    • @untouchabledriver87
      @untouchabledriver87 6 років тому +14

      True, a 2.0 3-rotor would have been optimal for it!

    • @weltvonoben
      @weltvonoben 6 років тому +3

      Best on the rx7 is the sound

    • @snowwhite7677
      @snowwhite7677 6 років тому +10

      Hese are all lies. The Rotary is a minority engine being oppressed by the Patriarchy!

    • @venusreena2532
      @venusreena2532 6 років тому +1

      My son bought a neglected one years ago..I wanted him to keep it ..but no

  • @doktormcnasty
    @doktormcnasty 5 років тому +88

    Thank you so much for crushing my rotary engine superiority dreams.

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 4 роки тому +6

      They were going to be crushed anyway but Jason was pretty gentle.

    • @wms1650
      @wms1650 4 роки тому +6

      @@sandervanderkammen9230 He didn't cover they are difficult up to impossible to start in cold weather.
      Mid 20s if you miss first try............it is over for at least 30 minutes.

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 4 роки тому +6

      @@wms1650 Very true, Wankels have low static compression and often have leaking seals after a short time in service, coupled with poor combustion efficiency they can be extremely difficult to start in cold weather.

    • @somesmallstuff8647
      @somesmallstuff8647 3 роки тому

      69 likes :-)

    • @oldrrocr
      @oldrrocr 3 роки тому +1

      still, having owned a number of exotic cars, this one is a CHEAP thrill.

  • @giorgosmalfas7486
    @giorgosmalfas7486 9 місяців тому +2

    The best Rotary analysis I've ever watched. Now I know why this engine is never going to make it back.

  • @e1123581321345589144
    @e1123581321345589144 8 років тому +85

    The most elegant engine is still the electric engine.
    It's a shame that we don't have adequate power storage to make it usable on a daily basis.

    • @GuruMeditationError
      @GuruMeditationError 8 років тому +13

      That used to be true! Now, the only remaining barrier is cost, and that will be coming down in the next 2-3 years. Get hyped!

    • @dougiequick1
      @dougiequick1 8 років тому

      Check out the Duke Engine!!

    • @e1123581321345589144
      @e1123581321345589144 8 років тому +3

      Ryan Ballantyne we can thank the smartphone industry for the advances in battery technology, and cost is not that big of a problem anymore, infrastructure is.
      I'm still waiting for Tesla to expand their charging grid in Eastern Europe, otherwise their model 3 seems quite affordable.

    • @itsJaeger
      @itsJaeger 8 років тому +5

      wtf tesla cars get 500km on a charge. how is that a "Flaw" with range, who drives more than 500km in 1 sitting

    • @e1123581321345589144
      @e1123581321345589144 8 років тому +2

      +The real doktorbimmer it takes 40 minutes to fully charge at their charging stations, and the charging time will get better over time

  • @joshcrd7925
    @joshcrd7925 8 років тому +46

    They do not advertise the displacement of rotary engines correctly. The1.3l only takes one combustion chamber per bank into consideration. So technically it is a 3.9l. This makes the fuel econ look a bit better. But in turn makes the power output look atrocious.

    • @joshcrd7925
      @joshcrd7925 8 років тому

      It was a typo. Sorry for not noticing

    • @Thirsty_Fox
      @Thirsty_Fox 8 років тому +6

      It's difficult to directly compare. It's still a 1.3L, but it used it 3 times per revolution. Piston engines aren't measured on their displacement per revolution, just the total displacement of all cylinders combined. Each cylinder needs 2 revolutions per cycle, though.

    • @MetroidChild
      @MetroidChild 8 років тому

      unless you go two stroke :)

    • @sigmaprojects
      @sigmaprojects 8 років тому

      Right, I don't get the huff/puff over the displacement. No one takes a two stroke that is a 100cc and say it's actually a 200cc. Displacement is the chamber where ignition takes place, not each rotor face. That's usually how it's done. I know in different racing organization and countries they'll use the degrees of rotation to figure out it's "displacement" because they're only trying to give referencing to compare with a 4 stroke. So basically they would compare how many times the rotary engine would fire for a single rotor in the same time it takes for a 4 stroke piston to fire.
      Either way it's all meaningless. Should just be metering how much fuel is consumed over time. Since displacement means dick when it comes to fuel consumption.

    • @sigmaprojects
      @sigmaprojects 8 років тому

      The real doktorbimmer EXACTLY haha, that's what I was saying because fuel efficiency vs displacement size was being compared and I said that it's meaningless because fuel efficiency and displacement have nothing to really do with how efficient an engine is. Only it's fuel consumption over time vs kw output.
      True displacement? Then explain why a 2 stroke and 4 stroke have the same displacement under that logic. The amount of piston travel that a 4 stroke has to do is twice that of a 2 stroke. The amount of displacement between power strokes are different.
      Yet no one would say a 100cc 2 stoke engine is actually a 200cc engine.
      The reason why some racing organizations use degrees of rotation when figuring out its "displacement" is to compare to 4 stroke engines for figuring out rule balancing.
      A four stroke engine needs 720 degrees of rotation to complete one cycle. While the basic 2 rotor engine takes 1080 degrees for all 6 faces to rotate. So within a 720 degrees of rotation (the same rotation as a 4 stroke engine) you'll have 4 faces that have fired off. So that would be 654cc X 4 which gets you about 2.6L. That would be the most apt way to compare a rotary engine to a 4 stroke engine.
      But in general like 2 strokes and 4 stroke engines only being calculated based on one sweep of the face that's why you get 1.3L for the 13B rotary.

  • @OneEye.
    @OneEye. 5 років тому +40

    His initial explaination on the combustion chamber was wrong, rotary's have a lead and trailing plugs. Lead fires before the lobe gets to almost flat center.

    • @robstone4537
      @robstone4537 5 років тому +4

      I was watching that explanation and wondering why they did just not put in a second plug.

    • @cheese3416
      @cheese3416 4 роки тому +2

      He lied

    • @FRANK101101101
      @FRANK101101101 3 роки тому

      @@robstone4537 all of em had a second plug, the 787 at lemans in 1991 had three plugs per rotor.

    • @carlosbutler7811
      @carlosbutler7811 3 роки тому

      That's why he is an engineer always right 2+2=5 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @donmoore7785
    @donmoore7785 5 років тому +5

    I loved driving my dad's RX-3. It really did go "mmm" - until a corner seal fell out, and seized the engine. I rebuilt it, which was a lot of fun due to the novel design. But realistically, I would have to agree its disadvantages outweigh its benefits for the purpose. It had great acceleration though, and I seem to recall doing 50mph in 2nd gear.

  • @Barnaclebeard
    @Barnaclebeard 8 років тому +193

    What's with the one dude who has to reply to every comment on this video and get into a pissing match each and every time?

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  8 років тому +49

      UA-cam comments can be an addicting and dangerous place haha. I try to stay nice and civil, but who knows what goes on down here.

    • @Kane615
      @Kane615 8 років тому +29

      He's got to be living one hell of a sad life to dedicate so much time to arguing over a bloody engine design.

    • @johanusyolder
      @johanusyolder 7 років тому +9

      #NeverTrump
      Let the games begin.

    • @carbon0HUN
      @carbon0HUN 7 років тому +1

      haha i know ,right

    • @mungofish81
      @mungofish81 7 років тому +15

      He is obviously a right Wankel....boom, dropping in bad puns since 1981

  • @neo123321
    @neo123321 6 років тому +204

    I had an RX8 and I loved that little thing, I never had a single problem with the Rotary engine but that’s not to say others didn’t.
    Yeah the Rotary engine is terrible on fuel and here in the U.K. they are in the highest tax bracket which at the time was like £500 a year because of the high emissions.
    But it was a pretty dependable car as long as you checked the oil and made sure to warm the car up before racing about or turning it off.
    It just gobbled the back tyres up but that was more my fault because it was great to go sideways in. :)
    Also the Rotary engine made a great little noise as it was revving up and I enjoyed hitting the super high red line and every time I did the car would thank me for it.
    If they could improve the fuel efficiency, less oil burn and a bit more power say 300bhp I would definitely get another Rotary car.

    • @jasonwills1116
      @jasonwills1116 5 років тому +2

      James Williams great to drive butunaffordabletokeepasaneverydayvehicle. Goeslikesn snot off a stck. constantlyworriedaboutheigrepairbils coming.

    • @jasonwills1116
      @jasonwills1116 5 років тому +2

      James Williams brilliant.

    • @harre0267
      @harre0267 4 роки тому +2

      Well there are rotarys with turbos that have over 1000hp

    • @Jayplaya95
      @Jayplaya95 4 роки тому +3

      I got one now smiles every day I love it

    • @BSIgie14
      @BSIgie14 4 роки тому +1

      Oh, so you turn right to go left and vice versa, eh? That explains your back tires' wear..

  • @hamzabk7167
    @hamzabk7167 3 роки тому +6

    The way he explains is soooo simple and understandable thank you soo much ❤️🙏

  • @david_sdiego
    @david_sdiego 5 років тому +31

    Got to drive the early 70's models (RX-2). If you revved it up and turned off the key.....KABOOM!!

  • @whatsongisthis5691
    @whatsongisthis5691 7 років тому +38

    My 2004 Rx8 would get 20.5 to 21 on the highway. Never 22. When I would drive around my school's campus for 60 miles (speed limit 20-25mph) I would get like 10mpg. But it looked sweet and sounded great, so it was good enough for me.

    • @brettershoalar9001
      @brettershoalar9001 6 років тому +2

      Buddha BlazerSS and has way more torque, tho. And it is a V8.

  • @SirDavothe2
    @SirDavothe2 8 років тому +259

    Rx9 is coming out in 2020 with a rotary. Not dead yet!

    • @SirDavothe2
      @SirDavothe2 8 років тому +48

      long live the rotary!

    • @patmald
      @patmald 8 років тому +3

      beat me to it

    • @SirDavothe2
      @SirDavothe2 8 років тому +3

      ***** why do you say that? Personal opinion?

    • @SirDavothe2
      @SirDavothe2 8 років тому +1

      ***** Oh, my sources said 2020 but I haven't looked to far into it. That second part is an odd thing to comment on a rotary video but hey.

    • @Cara.314
      @Cara.314 8 років тому +30

      too bad they suck...

  • @DJ.Decibellz
    @DJ.Decibellz 4 роки тому

    I sold my RX8 2years ago, can't remember if i liked it or hated it , the little smile it gave me a few times doesn't rectify all the non smiling times i endured, ifonly thinking about the smiling times i would go for another one for sure, but NOT if it's going to be my only car...RX is a hobby

  • @pasion4piano
    @pasion4piano 5 років тому +6

    Back in 1980, my brother was driving the X3 station wagon . Very powerfull but also very hot for the tail pipe melted the back trunk floor.

  • @TheWillingCoyote
    @TheWillingCoyote 7 років тому +58

    I bought a brand new 1986 RX-7 and put over 140,000 tortuous mile on it before trading it in for another Mazda. I miss that car. I only got rid of it because of the 'then' girlfriend wanted a family car. I should have dumped that girlfriend, instead. Finally, four years later she was traded in.
    Advantages:
    1. low weight of the ENGINE, especially relative to it's HP. You should not consider the total car weight when considering the performance of an engine.
    2. ability to withstand extremely high revs. Yellow @6,500, Red @8,000
    3. Get there fast. With a power band (torque & hp vs rev) . Torque didn't fade out at high revs like others engines.
    That very low engine weight gave you a very fast and nimble car that could send you out of a hairpin highway entrance ramp faster than the left lane 'rs because it had passive rear-wheel steering assist that would toe in/out the rear wheels when over 0.5 Gs were seen at the rear hubs. So when you took turns that would 'freak out' your passenger, the tires never squealed.

    • @TheNondiscriminatory
      @TheNondiscriminatory 7 років тому +1

      WillingCoyote ha, GAYYYYYYY

    • @EricWW2
      @EricWW2 7 років тому +2

      #mgtow

    • @kieranjansz7888
      @kieranjansz7888 7 років тому

      TOFU

    • @fastnasty6627
      @fastnasty6627 6 років тому

      Not really that fast and you were lucky one to get that many miles without problems. Or you're just lying to make it sound good.

  • @johnnybikesalot
    @johnnybikesalot 6 років тому +17

    I'd love to have a small rotary engine as an outboard in my boat. The way lighter weight would more than make up for the fuel inefficiency in a boat setup, where it would be pushing way less water out of the way. And it would run so smooth and quiet. Very cool.

  • @FLYBOY-eh5th
    @FLYBOY-eh5th 3 роки тому +2

    Dead my ass. I've owned my 88 GXL for 32 years now, and it's still running strong.

  • @F1ferrari09
    @F1ferrari09 5 років тому +6

    I recently had this dream where someone down the street from me owned this pre production copy of this Mazda hypercar called the R9. It looked kinda like the Furai but it had a 4 rotor in it and according to the owner Mazda wanted to get in on the hypercar market by making the ultimate hypercar.
    It had over 750hp and weighed in the low 2000 pounds range apparently. Never got to hear it started up unfortunately but the idea of something like that sounds insane.

    • @rotorthermotech1310
      @rotorthermotech1310 3 роки тому

      Check out “Rob Dahm”. His UA-cam channel is making your dream

  • @epicman23478
    @epicman23478 8 років тому +129

    But you gotta admit, the rotary makes a bada$$ exhaust note

    • @FunteX
      @FunteX 8 років тому

      Aaaah no, read up on it m8, you wont regreat it . . . ;)

    • @dan428
      @dan428 8 років тому +4

      v6 and v8 does too.. not worth the disadvantages. it can't even provide a good amount of power.

    • @jamesg9333
      @jamesg9333 8 років тому +1

      Mate rotary's sounds like Chris Evans - the extremely annoying host of the new top gear

    • @FunteX
      @FunteX 8 років тому +1

      James G Nop, but you do. FACT!!! Rotary's sound awsome, wich is allso a FACT.
      Wich leads us to the FACT that you woulden't know a good sound even if it sat on your face, wich is now obvious to all . . . =P

    • @racketman2u
      @racketman2u 8 років тому

      rotaries actually sound even worse than four-cylinders, BUT they are compact, give good power for their size (and I dont mean cc) and do rev like there's no tomorrow. Its their fuel inefficiency which killed them.

  • @jaredj631
    @jaredj631 8 років тому +125

    Holy crap my farm truck (01 Silverado) gets exactly the same fuel efficiency as an rx-8

    • @Adam-zi5se
      @Adam-zi5se 8 років тому

      lol

    • @chek1n
      @chek1n 8 років тому +45

      +Jared Jeanotte probably makes 10x more torque too lol

    • @jaredj631
      @jaredj631 8 років тому +12

      +jeffrey625625 yeah with a ton of feed in the bed too.

    • @Watcher3223
      @Watcher3223 8 років тому +5

      +Nathan Dance
      Oh, now 2-stroke engines are still around.
      They may be used in lawn equipment, but they're still around.

    • @unternichtuber4310
      @unternichtuber4310 8 років тому

      +Watcher3223 KTM Yamaha Suzuki Kawasaki and Honda may wish to dispute that statement

  • @amramjose
    @amramjose 5 років тому +5

    I had a great looking 85 RX, silver, with the 11B engine and 4 bl carb. it was inefficient at any speed but it was so much fun to drive. I was the second owner and did not keep it for long, but I am a fan. I think it could come back if they made several improvements, some small, some major.

  • @stayathome2
    @stayathome2 2 роки тому

    Excellent explanation. I owned an RX-7 for 27 years and sold it with 178,000 miles on it. No major engine problems, but you had to educate yourself about rotaries if you owned one. A major headache was the flooding problem if you shut the engine off before attaining operating temps. Live and learn.

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 2 роки тому

      You obviously didn't educate yourself very well... because hard starting is a classic symptom of Wankel engine failure due to compression loss...
      Most of Wankel engines still running lost compression decades ago and are still limping arpund half dead with low compression.

    • @stayathome2
      @stayathome2 2 роки тому

      @@sandervanderkammen9230 Read through the replies and you'll find another one of mine where I specifically mention low compression with my 178K engine. My car still ran strong and had no starting issues unless it was hot. After owning a rotary for 27 years, I think I learned a little. Hard starting due to low compression is a trait of piston engines as well. Since you seem to be the rotary savant, why don't you post a video and enlighten us all?

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 2 роки тому

      @@stayathome2 I don't think that you have slightest clue what you are talking about... at 178,000 miles the engine was probably barely running.. if it started at all.
      Everyone knows to conduct a hot start test before buying any Wankel engine... trouble starting when hot is the surest sign of a dead engine.

  • @halolime117
    @halolime117 7 років тому +827

    Let's all be honest here. We all really love these engines, but they make no sence what so ever...

    • @johnburns4017
      @johnburns4017 7 років тому +5

      The wiki article is good on the rotary engine. Have a look.

    • @erwinnijs1
      @erwinnijs1 6 років тому +40

      Great for racing though!

    • @MrSantihomer
      @MrSantihomer 6 років тому +140

      Is nice to see a Rotary fan with common sense. So many fanboys don´t understand that is ok to like something that isn´t the best option.

    • @silverstorm6973
      @silverstorm6973 6 років тому +16

      Like a lime many amazing things makes no sense

    • @madjoemak
      @madjoemak 6 років тому +33

      Well no... They are smaller and lighter so they can be placed lower making the car handle better. They love to rev and just look at the mazda 787b from the 1991 le mans race. It won easily

  • @whatsforsupa
    @whatsforsupa 8 років тому +17

    Everyone thinks that RX-8's are the greatest cars "they can rev forever and so fast and sound so good like omggg" but if they ever owned one, they will quickly realize they need constant care, and will gouge your wallet on gas.
    Well, atleast insurance is decently low on them, and they do sound AMAZING

    • @Jonesboy2398
      @Jonesboy2398 8 років тому

      Yeah I'm 17 and drive one your not kidding about the wallet

    • @_Despair
      @_Despair 8 років тому

      +Josh Wallace If you think rx-8's are gas guzzlers.... mate you havent seen the 13B turbo. Just picked up a 87 FC about a week ago, filled it up twice already. (50 liter tank running 98 octane). You can actually see the fuel needle dropping at 8k rpm haha

    • @snatchclap
      @snatchclap 8 років тому

      +Josh Wallace Aren't sports cars supposed to gouge your wallet though? My biggest gripe with the RX8 is that you can't really upgrade it all that much. Mazda got about as much power from an NA rotary as you can get, the renesis does not take turbo. The intake is incredibly optimized. You can port it, but that's costly for amount of power you gain. You'd have to spend a couple grand to get lighter wheels than stock.
      Oh, and mine has been sitting in the driveway with a warped housing for a few months now. It still drives but you have to wait 20 minutes for it start again after turning it off. Over heated it on the hottest day of the summer sitting in traffic. If the temperature gauge moves at all above where it normally sits, the engine is warped.

    • @darknez09240
      @darknez09240 8 років тому +1

      +Josh Wallace its never meant for pussies,only for car guys who don't care to spend money working on it and taking care of it,just bring it to the track and you get heaven

    • @Flyingdutchy33
      @Flyingdutchy33 8 років тому +2

      +Josh Wallace You find me a true sports car that is cheap on your wallet please.

  • @mamdohaunts
    @mamdohaunts 3 роки тому +2

    These problems don't seem to be unsurmountable. Hope to see this engine come back and give another engine-option to car-buyers.

  • @PeopleAlreadyDidThis
    @PeopleAlreadyDidThis 5 років тому

    My dad test drove an RX-2 when they were first imported. That was fun. Smooooth, 7,000 RPM redline. Years later he bought a used one, not running. We tore it down, needed rotor seals, the chamber plating was worn through from lack of oil despite the injection. I got on the phone to Mazda to order seals. “You don’t want seals,” the parts guy said, “they’re $500.” That was in the early 80s. Thus ended our RX-2 adventure.

  • @MrAzizsasuke
    @MrAzizsasuke 8 років тому +130

    1.3 makes 200 Hp impressive

    • @Captaindan7141
      @Captaindan7141 8 років тому +6

      +AZiZ True, but they are totally different from reciprocating engines. If they were measured the same way as the air/fuel burned per rotation, they would be considered a 2.6 liter when compared to conventional/reciprocating engines.

    • @PrimiusLovin
      @PrimiusLovin 8 років тому

      +Dan Bonnett I think they are considered as a 2.6 liter engine, at least that's how I remember the RX8 being road taxed in my country some years ago (2 x 1.3L displacement)

    • @Sheehy223
      @Sheehy223 8 років тому +3

      They make great horsepower, but hardly any torque.

    • @TheGrayWarbler
      @TheGrayWarbler 8 років тому +3

      +MaxTheKanuck bullshit. I'm sorry but i'm so tired of hearing that myth. I smash all sorts of cars going (intentionally)uphill because they still believe that tired old bullshit

    • @cowpow1234567890
      @cowpow1234567890 8 років тому

      +FLoYdInPink What are you running with? I have an R3 so I would agree that they are low on torque front myself, but really the Rx-8 is more of a AE86 than a 2JZ powered monster. Do you have like an FD?

  • @fungoidfest100
    @fungoidfest100 8 років тому +19

    Actually, these are wankel engines, not rotary engines. In a rotary engine, the crank is securely bolted to the vehicle, while the crankcase rotates. Seldom seen outside of aircraft of the WWI era and a few years afterward, but very common at that time.

    • @ALIVE8455
      @ALIVE8455 8 років тому

      Lol wtf. Makes me think of when someone tried making the rear wheel of a motorcycle THE engine. A radial type with the cylinders being the spokes

    • @DavidBainGaming
      @DavidBainGaming 8 років тому

      Seems to me that you're describing a Radial engine

    • @ShadowFalcon
      @ShadowFalcon 8 років тому +1

      Nope.
      A radial is a fixed engine block, with a rotating crankshaft.
      A rotary has a fixed crankshaft (mounted to the firewall), with a rotating engine block (that's why it's called a rotary). Also, given how the rotary works, it has a total-loss lubrication system.

    • @dvl973
      @dvl973 8 років тому

      The real doktorbimmer have any link to support your idea?
      I mean it says right there that it is pistonless rotary engine
      there is no piston
      that is a ROTOR
      the only person using slang here is you, calling that rotor a "piston"

    • @dvl973
      @dvl973 8 років тому

      The real doktorbimmer do electric motors use "pistons" too? :D you're a funny guy

  • @rxonmymind8362
    @rxonmymind8362 5 років тому +7

    There's no other sound like it when you wind it up. Mini jet engine. Awesome. Sadly I had to put it to pasture when gas got to expensive. Guzzled half a tank each way to work. Ouch.

    • @johnburns4017
      @johnburns4017 5 років тому +1

      *Five* companies throughout the world make rotary engines.

  • @Australia-ky7kx
    @Australia-ky7kx 5 років тому +4

    Excellent and informative video. Thanks for posting. In Australia the Mazda racing rotaries swept all before them. People fell about the place laughing until their hero's were lapped on the track either in production or racing classes. Unfortunately, early problems with seals doomed public confidence and the very expensive RX8 Sports Car had few takers. These days revving little turbo fours are the go but of course, the laws of physics will see these screamers destroy themselves and then consigned to the dump, as owners are quoted for repairs.

  • @bmwgtrm3
    @bmwgtrm3 7 років тому +72

    still... rx7/8 is dope ...

    • @Kampadakis_Junior
      @Kampadakis_Junior 7 років тому +4

      rx 8 is for dick, my rx8 blows up the engine in 88k kilometers and the new engine cost me 5000 euro.. so i buy a mercedes benz sl 63 amg

  • @sixstringlove8242
    @sixstringlove8242 8 років тому +20

    Another huge disadvantage is the difficult manufacturing process. It is not easy to machine the parts because of all the odd angles and curves. I know, I worked for an engine re manufacturer and was the engineer who assessed the disassembled engine to see what needed machined, rebuilt, or just cleaned up. I hated the programming the CNC for those jobs. And the tooling is all different too. Just a pain in the ass.

    • @dannycool59x49
      @dannycool59x49 8 років тому

      i lose curves

    • @popkornking
      @popkornking 8 років тому

      I imagine those special springs alone cost a ton.

    • @Mr032152
      @Mr032152 8 років тому

      i'm in the market buying a used minivan since i'm over 65 and slowing down what do u consider the best nissan honda town/conutry

    • @edifyguy
      @edifyguy 8 років тому +1

      This is in many ways an example of economies of scale. Because they were not widely adopted, the manufacturing remained poorly-understood, the tooling remained obscure, and the skills rare. Had they been in near-universal deployment for 100+ years as the reciprocal piston engines have, this would be a very different discussion.

    • @srpacific
      @srpacific 8 років тому

      The rotary engine was developed in 1929. I think it's had a lot of time to become widely adopted....

  • @Sphere723
    @Sphere723 4 роки тому +12

    Well yeah ... but the "BRRRAAPP's" per mile are off the chart.

  • @estlerd
    @estlerd 2 роки тому

    I bought a new Mazda RX2 back in 1973. Drove it from Florida to California. Best highway mpg was 18. Remember there was a 55mph speed limit at the time. Around town 13 to 14 was normal. Also spark plugs needed to be replaced constantly. Traded it in for a new 1975 Ford F150 when I moved to Texas.

  • @uptownsamcv
    @uptownsamcv 8 років тому +251

    good video, i never knew it had oil injection ....

    • @arealassassin
      @arealassassin 8 років тому +11

      +samuel nope me neither, I just haven't gotten that much into them. God what a horrible thing, no wonder it never was a success.

    • @DatJaicoKid
      @DatJaicoKid 8 років тому +3

      +arealassassin yeah haha we have to top up oil every other time we fill up (which is a lot)

    • @RotaryTurbo
      @RotaryTurbo 8 років тому +1

      +samuel lopes Yea, I had a first gen (84) and they even had that in those model years. Just a matter of design, as he says. Since the systems were prone to failue, causing a lack of lubrication, most people just delete the system entirely and mix oil in the fuel like a 2 stroke engine. Just have to remember to add a quart or so of oil each time you fill up with fuel. Heh.

    • @dragoss16
      @dragoss16 8 років тому +7

      +samuel lopes yeah , is like 2 stroke engines , but 2 stroke engines are infinite better than this crap

    • @E9X330
      @E9X330 8 років тому +1

      +dragoss16 lol hater

  • @davidevans6045
    @davidevans6045 8 років тому +7

    who buys one for fuel efficiency they buy it for the sound and power

  • @edreenpasang7537
    @edreenpasang7537 5 років тому +13

    For commuting it is terrible engine .
    But for racing , it is a beast .

  • @elizabethblane201
    @elizabethblane201 4 роки тому +2

    I had an 1973 RX-3. It didn't last long. It overheated coming up over the Grapevine and warped the engine. It was cute but but had a fatal flaw.

    • @reverendjimjones9061
      @reverendjimjones9061 3 роки тому

      first car i ever drove was a 73 rx3 as a kid, car was loaded with factory wheels, metallic green, factory stripes, etc,etc, never had any overheat problems, car hauled ass, easy 100 mph on freeway, lol, sadly u can guess where this fine car ended up.......................................

    • @elizabethblane201
      @elizabethblane201 3 роки тому +1

      @@reverendjimjones9061 Crashed?

    • @reverendjimjones9061
      @reverendjimjones9061 3 роки тому

      @@elizabethblane201 yes mam, rolled and written off, saw the centerline go by upside down,lol, found the car in scrap yard years later looking for parts for a datsun 510, i have been looking for another one but rare as hens teeth now in my neck of the woods anyways, be well elizabeth in these trying times.

    • @elizabethblane201
      @elizabethblane201 3 роки тому +1

      @@reverendjimjones9061 I guess they failed the Darwin test. I glad you survived your test, though. Stay well.

  • @ratshitstrap8622
    @ratshitstrap8622 6 років тому +118

    but...
    Dorito Power ;-;

  • @alphawav3
    @alphawav3 6 років тому +197

    4 reasons the Rotary Engine is Alive :
    1. The sound / 2. The awesome feeling of its perfect center of gravity / 3. High RPM range is bananas / 4. Gas is still available 😂. Great Vid btw as always.

    • @cenanmehmet
      @cenanmehmet 6 років тому

      Ebrahim nalla if gas unavaible we can discover electric powered rotary :D

    • @lerodman
      @lerodman 6 років тому +5

      Low vibration!

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin 6 років тому +13

      Also the acceleration of a turbo RX-7 is weirdly smooth, like the hand of god pulling you by a rope.

    • @samuraifugitivo
      @samuraifugitivo 5 років тому +1

      alphawav3 You miss some other advantages, because is very small and light, because its very simple.

    • @zenthreal1065
      @zenthreal1065 5 років тому

      THE MEME...

  • @xkexke8081
    @xkexke8081 5 років тому

    Felix Wankel saw an internal combustion engine, and immediately thought to himself, "Cool, but I bet I can do it with triangles."

  • @Michael-ys5cn
    @Michael-ys5cn 3 роки тому

    Had a 1991 RX7 turbo. It was such an amazing car it made me learn how it works. Made me a car guy. Never cared about cars much until driving the great rotary! Thank you Mazda

  • @Danger_mouse
    @Danger_mouse 6 років тому +113

    An interesting point on the emissions side.
    In the 90s Mazda Japan had a fleet of 626 station wagon test vehicles running around with commercial operators testing a hydrogen version of the rotary engine.
    Mazda hoped for zero emissions certification with CARB once testing was completed and the engines did indeed have no measurable emissions.
    However, CARB refused to certify them as the asked Mazda ' Do you still lubricate the rotors by oil injection'?
    Mazda replied that they did, but the amount was so small that emissions could not be measured with any current test technology.
    CARB stood firm, and the engine was refused.
    😔

    • @AKSoapy29
      @AKSoapy29 5 років тому +9

      That's interesting! I'm curious how a rotary would do on propane, since it is a hydrocarbon.

    • @elitewolverine
      @elitewolverine 5 років тому +1

      @@AKSoapy29 There is a bike where a guy does a propane powered rotary bike, called Dragon's Breath

    • @AKSoapy29
      @AKSoapy29 5 років тому +2

      @@elitewolverine Ooo, I'll have to check that out. Thanks!

    • @CaberFeidh
      @CaberFeidh 5 років тому +9

      I would have to see that to believe it. The Wankel injects oil into the chamber, along with the intake charge. No liquid fuel would make it a difficult proposition to properly disperse the oil necessary to keep the seals from welding themselves to the walls. There is no way, with current lubrication technology, to make a "zero emission" wankel.

    • @elitewolverine
      @elitewolverine 5 років тому +2

      @@CaberFeidh Depends on how hot the explosion gets. An air powered Wankel powered by compressed air would technically meet your standards. And if you do it in a closed loop with a screw compressor to recompress the exhaust, the air will have a lube in it from the compressor. Solving it. We just have to ensure the compressor is powerful enough to halfway keep up.

  • @hoverbike
    @hoverbike 7 років тому +115

    Boost pressure goes in
    Apex seals go out

    • @durrtybuck8949
      @durrtybuck8949 7 років тому

      lol 😂😂

    • @dumdeedum2000
      @dumdeedum2000 7 років тому +2

      Hoverbike not unless you premix

    • @ahambrama
      @ahambrama 7 років тому +1

      That was long ago...Update your info plse ..LOL

    • @ahambrama
      @ahambrama 7 років тому +1

      No problem with seals anymore...

    • @youandiryan
      @youandiryan 6 років тому +1

      HAHAHAHA. Yep. You sir are correct.

  • @chrisking7603
    @chrisking7603 3 роки тому +2

    As long as you don't accelerate, or decelerate, or idle, the efficiency isn't *too* bad.

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 3 роки тому

      Not true, Wankel engines were never successful in generator or industrial applications because of the terrible fuel efficiency at fixed speed /load continuous duty cycle.

    • @chrisking7603
      @chrisking7603 3 роки тому

      @@sandervanderkammen9230 Sarcasm ;-)

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 3 роки тому

      @@chrisking7603 Ah, i see now.

  • @dafollower
    @dafollower 5 років тому +8

    While few people will argue the short coming of the rotary engine, your comparisons are badly skewed toward unreasonable. Your comparison of vehicles 4 years newer, is just off balance. That like comparing a 1965 Mustang, to my 2012 Chevy Cruze and saying the Cruze is better. (Argue that amongst yourselves).
    You also made the claim that on comparison the GTI was close in power and weight to RX-8. The 2011 GTI only produced 140-170 bhp compared to the RX-8’s 212-232. On the lowest end that’s a 50hp difference. (A lot)
    Your Stingray (comparably from 2011) milage is actually 16city/26hwy. The GLA wasn’t even a concept until 2013, and a more reasonable competitor would be the 2011 BMW 328 with had an inline 6 producing 230hp. It’s mpg was about 18city/28hwy, and it weighed 300 to 800lbs more.
    In addition during 2013 the Washington Post reported the average fuel economy of new vehicles sold in 2011 was 22.4mpg. On perspective for the time the RX-8 falls completely average.
    I love some of you videos, but please Present facts don’t skew them. There’s enough of that in politics.

  • @Archi891
    @Archi891 8 років тому +5

    I prefer the way you explain things now, with real-life parts and a bit of white board. Great job, thank you :)

  • @rafadorock4
    @rafadorock4 7 років тому +238

    Mazda is going to launch rotary again by 2019. It is not dead.

    • @Chriss-or9om
      @Chriss-or9om 7 років тому +19

      +The real doktorbimmer youre still wasting your time 'informing' people about the rotary? jeez man do you have a life?

    • @kylervoie
      @kylervoie 7 років тому +14

      It's actually called the Wankel Rotary engine, so you're both right, regardless of how ignorant you may appear to be, Doktorbimmer.

    • @Chriss-or9om
      @Chriss-or9om 7 років тому +20

      +The real doktorbimmer you said it yourself mazda called it the mazda rotary. so technically it is a rotary

    • @rafadorock4
      @rafadorock4 7 років тому +4

      The fact is that the car with rotary is will be launched soon on the next couple of years and it will be rotary again. I don't care about who has the patent for rotary, wankel name and other things that for don' t really matter. The thing that realy matter is the fact thr cars will be launched soon. :)

    • @phillefever1934
      @phillefever1934 7 років тому +1

      Even if the engine did reappear, the fact that it is in one make and only one of their cars is proof that the engine is dead.
      Mazda did very well to keep the Wankel going all these years and they did largely overcome the apex seal problems. But remember NSU abandoned the engine in the 60's for all the reasons mentioned in this video, and in today's world the pressures of efficiency and pollution are worse. Yes Virginia, there might one day be another Mazda Wankel, but nobody else will EVER produce one because the design is dead...

  • @pirobot668beta
    @pirobot668beta 3 роки тому +19

    When you need what the Wankel can provide, it is fantastic!
    The long term effects of using what was in principal a disposable engine are certainly not so groovy.
    Torpedo power plat? Great!
    Running clean and efficient over long term? Nope.

  • @jamescaley9942
    @jamescaley9942 5 років тому +14

    They make no sense whatsoever. I still want one, though.
    Every man in the world wants tell his mates in the pub about his "rotary wankel" engine.

    • @letsgoBrandon204
      @letsgoBrandon204 5 років тому

      They make *some* sense (not much though). With a Wankel you haven't got big lumps of steel changing direction every few nanoseconds. That's about all I can come up with 😏

    • @Killer553
      @Killer553 4 роки тому +4

      Nah,I wanna tell my mates about a big block V8.
      Actually funny how one would think it's gonna be expensive to own a V8 machine.Then he discovers rotary.

    • @TheByQQ
      @TheByQQ 4 роки тому +1

      @@Killer553 My coworker had an RX-8 and I was so damn envious, but then it broke and he told me that no matter where he asked no workshop specializing in rotary engines would try to fix it, because it was too old, and his only option was to buy a brand new engine for more than the cost of a used RX-8, or buy a used engine and hope it will not break down soon.
      That's when I stopped dreaming about having an RX-8.
      Ok, I didn't, I still want to own a red RX-8 even if it means selling my lungs.

    • @Killer553
      @Killer553 4 роки тому +1

      @@TheByQQ
      Well your dream is at least partially real.
      I would like to travel back in time if it was possible.
      ....Obviously because of classic Muscle cars ;)

    • @nikojeric8054
      @nikojeric8054 4 роки тому

      @@TheByQQ You don't have to sell your lungs. 1000€ for car with dead engine, 4-5k€ for rebuild and other things, and you will have a car you will never want to sell. It's not really that expensive to maintain.

  • @mrreymundo5383
    @mrreymundo5383 7 років тому +236

    Would you do one on why steam engines are no longer used in vehicles?

    • @GeneralG1810
      @GeneralG1810 7 років тому +11

      They're powerful but inefficient

    • @GeneralG1810
      @GeneralG1810 7 років тому +8

      The real doktorbimmer Yeah gas turbine is pretty damned good, but I'd actually give the edge to a steam turbine. Fact is the only thing that limits them are the materials they're made of. If the materials could take it you could just keep superheating the steam and produce more and more power

    • @mrreymundo5383
      @mrreymundo5383 7 років тому +1

      Given the possibility that there are more efficient designs possible to harness steam, so far the only possible "legitimate" objection I have heard to steam is that there might be a large loss of energy at the point at which water is converted to steam. Does anyone know the rate of efficiency in converting water to steam? (Naturally this might be partly influenced by the mechanism of conversion, but I assume there is a maximum theoretical efficiency.)

    • @benruss4130
      @benruss4130 7 років тому +1

      40.7 kJ/mol, and there is about 210 moles in one gallon of water. And it's not so much as "efficiency" but more along the line of that is what is required to do it. You do not lose the energy, it is just stored in the steam, until it transitions back into liquid form. The primary way a steam engine is inefficient, is by the inability to perfectly insulate it. This issue is "mostly" resolved in nuclear reactors, because it is a sealed system, but in good old ma and pop coal burning engines the exhaust alone steals truckloads of energy from the system. the only way to make them very efficient would be to find a way to make sure every drop of heat generated goes only to the steam, and do so without use of power, which is impossible in the foreseeable future. The best use of water based "energy" systems is in hydraulics, because all it is, is moving a liquid through a tube, but the sky is the limit on it.

    • @benruss4130
      @benruss4130 7 років тому +2

      I am aware that Steam power is incredibly inefficient currently. I am not claiming otherwise. What I AM say is that if we manage to find a way to reuse the thermal energy, or to "pipe" it back into the start of the reaction, it COULD be made significantly more effective. And don't bother browbeating me like you have everyone else that posts in this discussion.

  • @musskeeterbump
    @musskeeterbump 7 років тому +311

    hydrogen could save the rotary engine from extinction

    • @musskeeterbump
      @musskeeterbump 7 років тому +30

      im sad now :(
      guess ill be rebuilding that trusty 13b in a few years . 6 years and still running strong

    • @musskeeterbump
      @musskeeterbump 7 років тому +17

      compression test was done October 2016
      motor is in good heath . now garaged for the winter will update in spring

    • @canadiangains3378
      @canadiangains3378 7 років тому +9

      ive got a 05 RX8 with pretty minimal rust and i live in the greater toronto area, its all about caring for the car, get it oil sprayed twice a year, once before winter and once after, and you're good, anyone who complains about rust on any car didnt take the extra care in protecting their vehicle and truly only have themselves to blame (yes mid 2000's mazdas and fords were notorious for rust) but you also wouldve known that and couldve take the measures to protect your vehicle

    • @BixbyConsequence
      @BixbyConsequence 7 років тому +10

      The thermodynamic inefficiencies would still exist due to the shape of the combustion chamber. Why would you want to waste Hydrogen any more than wanting to waste gasoline?

    • @BlatentlyFakeName
      @BlatentlyFakeName 7 років тому +3

      The design itself is just flawed and not efficient, that's why no one is using it. It has the running costs of an old V8, but only the power of a slightly bigger, modern 4cyl turbo. Reliability is also very poor.

  • @pootisspangle6636
    @pootisspangle6636 2 роки тому +1

    I randomly came up with a bloody genius idea: Rotary Piston Engines.

  • @victorclaudio287
    @victorclaudio287 3 роки тому +1

    Those are for high revving flame thrower shows only. With luck you might end up watching the seals shooting out of the exhaust pipe.

  • @TheIAMINU
    @TheIAMINU 8 років тому +51

    You are showing the weight of the entire vehicle not the engine..

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  8 років тому +52

      I am indeed showing the entire weight of the vehicle, not the engine, to prove a point.

    • @TheIAMINU
      @TheIAMINU 8 років тому +20

      Engineering Explained
      Power to weight ratio is not one of the reasons that makes wankel engines impractical , you aren't proving a point you're twisting the facts to further your agenda..

    • @alexgonzalez514
      @alexgonzalez514 8 років тому +7

      +Engineering Explained instead of having a peanut shape combustion chamber why not make it a triangle and make the rotary thingy peanut shaped.

    • @LiquidCypher
      @LiquidCypher 8 років тому

      lol very creative idea

    • @AndrewBoundy
      @AndrewBoundy 8 років тому +20

      The power & weight comparison was about fuel economy for a similarly powered/weighted vehicle, not power TO weight calcs for acceleration or performance.

  • @TylertheGeek28
    @TylertheGeek28 7 років тому +6

    I like how you have random engines and part just laying around makes videos expected and entertaining

  • @infiniteuniverse123
    @infiniteuniverse123 2 роки тому +1

    I'll always remember the horrendous mileage an rx8 had yet it only had like 150 ft-lbs of torque. I wouldn't even think of getting something that inefficient

  • @macunion1225
    @macunion1225 5 років тому +1

    this is a great piece all credit to you , but its just noise to me , i swapped my RX3 coupe monster port for a celica turbo about 20 years ago and ive missed it every day for those 20 years , barp barp barp i miss you

  • @VR46champion
    @VR46champion 8 років тому +10

    I still have faith in Rotary. Who knows maybe somebody will fix all the problem and remake the rotary in the future. Just like how intake and exhaust valve lift works in VTEC, I'm not sure if alot of people know but VTEC was not even invented by Honda but it was a different manufacturer. However, it did not works smoothly as intended by whoever that manufacturer is so Honda tried their very best to make everything work smoothly then they made the VTEC patent. Hopefully Rotary engines come back to life again.I work in Mazda and there is 2 RX8's in our lot sitting collecting dust and molds because it needs an engine work "delivered by a tow truck". Sad to see those sit knowing Rotarys are one of the icons in auto racing.

    • @johnburns4017
      @johnburns4017 8 років тому +1

      +Mark
      RX-Vision
      ua-cam.com/video/v3uGJGzUYCI/v-deo.html&lc=z12lvzv5ek2fhxjq104ccbhh1r3xwpwwozw0k

    • @lexscar1
      @lexscar1 8 років тому

      +Mark Honda did indeed invent the VVTI system later it was used by Toyota under licence until Mercedes and BMW decided to produce a look alike system which is still used today,

    • @VR46champion
      @VR46champion 8 років тому +1

      Paul Renton don't confuse VVTi from VVTL-i . VTEC has 3 different forms. There is a performance and there is an economy version. And again, no. Honda DID NOT invent this technology.

    • @braggyg2
      @braggyg2 8 років тому +1

      I agree with you brother! I used to an RX7 (FC3S). That was my first car I ever owned, and I loved it, however the downside was the fuel consumption and I had problems with the apex seals twice, so I had to spend money just to have it rebuilt, then one I just gave up and sold it. But, I still miss the sound of a rotary engine and I badly miss the FC.

    • @VR46champion
      @VR46champion 8 років тому

      Buenavene Abragan yea man when you own a Rotary, you should not care about fuel consumption in the first place :p . Yes the apex seals are always one that needs to be replaced. Another RX8 got towed in the shop last week and guess what it needs. We never had an RX7 yet but I understand why. RX7 FC and FD owners will rather choose to go to a tuning specialist shop than a dealership. That's what I will do too anyway haha

  • @Q8ijin
    @Q8ijin 8 років тому +8

    Drive a modified rotary engine car and you will know the meaning of joy

  • @pilot3016
    @pilot3016 4 роки тому +1

    ALWAYS wanted the GTI. Had a early lightweight 77 Rabbit. Manual windows, no A/C ..it was a hoot. Drove it for..13 years. (So I could afford a German Sailplane). H-301.

  • @Froge69
    @Froge69 3 роки тому +2

    Hopefully they can design an efficient one that's just as fun for the future as it'd be a shame to never see one again

  • @H3kler
    @H3kler 8 років тому +6

    They are not perfect, but when you drive a bridge port 13b, you'll quickly forget about any disadvantages.

    • @mzaite
      @mzaite 8 років тому +2

      +H3kler Until it's time to refuel, or your feet are cooked.

    • @nvmyutube
      @nvmyutube 8 років тому +1

      +H3kler
      N/A extend port 12A with dual webber carb's was the last rotor i was in and oh my ill never forget...
      for a good reason though, it was awesome.

  • @q7wasp7
    @q7wasp7 8 років тому +42

    Rotary engines are like fat women - they're not for everyone.

    • @herculesrockefeller2984
      @herculesrockefeller2984 8 років тому +18

      +q7wasp7 Right. Just like they will consume your wallet and not provide any real pleasure

    • @Hellsong89
      @Hellsong89 8 років тому +4

      +Hercules Rockefeller Mmh well i would call chopping turbo BMW or other big engine street car with tiny 1.3 turbo a real pleasure. The looks of people who dont know power of rotary engine are just awesome when only thing they saw was disappearing tail lights and 1.3 on trunk lead.

    • @thybigballs
      @thybigballs 8 років тому +7

      +q7wasp7 They're fun to ride...until your friends catch you.

    • @LOBINAPR1
      @LOBINAPR1 8 років тому

      +Hellsong89 You are absolutely right!

    • @wrenchman131
      @wrenchman131 8 років тому +1

      +Hercules Rockefeller You're doing something wrong if you let fat women consume your wallet.

  • @brandonfranklin4533
    @brandonfranklin4533 2 роки тому +1

    Nobody believes me when I tell them my Rx7 eats more gas than my F150. Next time I’ll just show them this video.

  • @user-mx1fq6qm6i
    @user-mx1fq6qm6i 3 роки тому +1

    Did you forget that the magical Doritos don't make a lot of low end torque?

  • @zachzoop
    @zachzoop 8 років тому +9

    Smiles per gallon. Anyone buying an rx8 is buying it for fun not mpg ratings

    • @Razyre
      @Razyre 8 років тому

      +Phill I'd actually say the opposite, car is ugly as sin but love the sound of the rotary. Supposed to be very smooth too.

    • @fastnasty6627
      @fastnasty6627 6 років тому

      Having your car in the shop all the time is fun.

  • @markschippel7974
    @markschippel7974 8 років тому +6

    Apparently the rotary engine is only mostly dead. A new company has picked it up and has changed the shapes of the piston (?) and chamber. The chamber is now triangular and the piston is peanut shaped. It is supposed to fix many of the problems you mentioned. The jury is still out but it will be interesting to see if they can fix it.

    • @tamerursavas3828
      @tamerursavas3828 8 років тому +2

      +The real doktorbimmer A E S T E A T I C S C A M S

    • @Alexandroidd
      @Alexandroidd 8 років тому +1

      By piston I think you mean rotor.

  • @cat-lw6kq
    @cat-lw6kq 5 років тому +4

    My dad and a friend of his both got the first Maza cars with this engine after reading about the new revolutionary rotary engine in popular science magazine. Well both engines failed after about 60,000 miles.

    • @jtspiky
      @jtspiky 5 років тому

      That's coz your dad & his friend has a lack of knowledge on how to maintain these engines & are probably American lazy slobs.

    • @cat-lw6kq
      @cat-lw6kq 5 років тому +1

      @@jtspiky My dad was no slob, spent his days fixing everything around the house, he was an excellent handyman did all of his own home repairs. He maintained his cars as well, took them in for regular maintenance.

    • @jtspiky
      @jtspiky 5 років тому

      @@cat-lw6kq well I guess he wasn't handy when it comes to rotors.

    • @cat-lw6kq
      @cat-lw6kq 5 років тому +1

      @@jtspiky I think the seals went bad on the early models...later on the engines were improved.

  • @danzervos7606
    @danzervos7606 5 років тому

    I remember back in the early 60's reading about the engines in "Popular Mechanics" (I think it was Popular Mechanics) They said it would be a very cheap throw away engine good for perhaps lawn mowers. Then I read many years later an article in an aircraft home builder magazine. The question was, would a Wankel be a good engine for a home built aircraft. This magazine was dedicated to people with the skill to build aircraft but the advice was, if the engine works, don't try to take it apart and rebuild it - you will never get it back together again.

  • @dementedweasel1
    @dementedweasel1 8 років тому +7

    I had an RX4 granny car which got terrible gas mileage which was explained by the Holley 4 barrel on this tiny engine. However, the impressive part was that I was able to outrun anything that lined up next to me at the stoplight. And I mean anything. And that's with a manual 5 speed. Redline was infinity. There was a buzzer sound when the car reached 8 grand. Acceleration was almost instant and flawlessly smooth. Say what you will but when that engine worked ,it really worked!
    It was the ultimate sleeper car. I miss it.

    • @WRCEVO3
      @WRCEVO3 8 років тому +2

      Exactly ! The rotary will never die. In New Zealand they are everywhere and always in car magazines. There's also a car show just for rotarys. A mint genuine rx3 is now worth 30k Nz dollar.

    • @crobulari2328
      @crobulari2328 8 років тому

      +Christopher Wyller Yes they worked all right for 5 minutes at least.

    • @dementedweasel1
      @dementedweasel1 8 років тому +3

      I sure wished they'd try to perfect that motor. I'd get another one for sure. Even with the bad mileage. It sure was a blast having one.

    • @stephenallen8699
      @stephenallen8699 8 років тому +1

      +Christopher Wyller love me rotors nothing beats the sound of one at full noise anyone that complains has never been in a good one and for all the wankers that say they dont last long hasnt seen one built by a good engine builder

    • @dementedweasel1
      @dementedweasel1 8 років тому

      I was thinking of trying to rebuild the one I had but I ended up getting a Nova and a Camaro so it went to the junkyard. Pity I guess. I wasn't even sure you could get rebuild parts for one anyway.

  • @FPietros
    @FPietros 8 років тому +6

    The rotary/Wankel engine is dead because *it wears down amazingly fast.*

  • @Cuccos19
    @Cuccos19 3 роки тому +1

    Rotary engines are really dead, they were typically WWI aircraft engines. They looked like a radial engine but main shaft was stationery and the whole cylinder block rotated around. That made cooling much sufficient at low flight speeds but also made a huge gyroscopic affect on the whole aircraft making them extremely unstable in flight (Sopwith Camel for example).
    What you are talking about is the pistonless rotary engine, more specifically the Wankel engine. I know that their common name is simply "rotary engine", but it is far from it's real exact name, term. :) Anyway Wankels still used - but not really widespread - in light aviation. Their advantages are low overall mass and high power output in the same time. Although, the flat engines, straight engines, V-engines and radial engines are more commonly used.

  • @Turbo4Joe363
    @Turbo4Joe363 4 роки тому +1

    My brother-in-law owned a beautiful 6 speed manual RX-8 but was always pissed that my 4 speed automatic, 4,300 lb, 4.6L DOHC V8 Mercury Marauder got better fuel mileage than his little Mazda. Now I know why!

  • @nekokami3132
    @nekokami3132 6 років тому +10

    To be honest rotaries have flaws but I love my mazda RX7 and love the unique sound it makes

  • @MrUltraworld
    @MrUltraworld 8 років тому +6

    I owned a '80GS & a '86 Sport Package. Neither car had reliability problems, they ran great. Big problem? The '86 had 145hp and struggled to get 20mpg. I loved the cars though, had a blast with them.

    • @MrUltraworld
      @MrUltraworld 8 років тому +3

      The real doktorbimmer My '86 had the same power and weight as a Porsche 944. I bought the RX7 because it was $1500 cheaper, (about $14k) and I preferred the body and interior.

    • @int0thew1nd
      @int0thew1nd 8 років тому

      actually, you're wrong.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wankel_engine in fact, uve actually commited a logical fallacy, which i could link to you as well, but... if you dont know what that is, a link wont help.

    • @markkemmitt8723
      @markkemmitt8723 8 років тому

      At the very least you get a great looking car with an RX-7 which you could always change the engine. The 944 and the 924 are just ugly POS liked only by the kind of person that would claim a BL Allegro is a classic car.

    • @jtblue3recon
      @jtblue3recon 8 років тому +2

      NSU Ro80 had the Wankel back in Germany. And because of it,NSU went down under recalls when they had to replace all of them with Ford V-4"s. When drivers pass each other,they would hold up their hands and indicate by their fingers how many times NSU replace their Wankels.

    • @jtblue3recon
      @jtblue3recon 8 років тому

      It was pretty sad because NUS really had a car that was a bit ahead of the rest in Germany on style and front drive tech. I drove a few when I was stationed in the "Der West BundeutschRepublic",just too bad they went with that anchor.

  • @TheMentch171
    @TheMentch171 4 роки тому +1

    I always thought I wanted one. Now I KNOW I want one.

  • @rya3190
    @rya3190 5 років тому +2

    I was kinda curious about the Tri-dyne. I picked up the July 1969 edition of popular science and red about it, but I can get hardly any information on it. On that note, it would also be cool to learn about other failed rotary designs, as Wankel was far from the only one expierementing in this field