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The wankel engine with moving rotor at backplate.

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2007

I am showing the wankel engine with rotating rotor at backplate. :)

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  • it will make one hell of a vibration!

  • @hydrobot2003 Wrong answer, the wankel engine are well balanced with contra weight, do not make much vibration as a piston engine, The vibration feel near as a electric motmr.

  • How many cc's?

  • The volume are 4.9 cc or 0.30 CID.

  • does it run?

  • Yes, se more of my movies in my movie archive..

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  • How fast does the wankel engine wank?

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  • @Mechanicboy uhhmm.. the displacement of a rotary engine changes.. so its not 4.9cc..........

  • thanks for this video ,cool engine

  • @IamScott351W - yes I do. I know your wife runs a 10 horsepower vibrator up your arse! You Monkfish looking dork! NOW WTF ARSE HOLE!!!

  • @Mechanicboy - ok, but you rpobably won't get much power output on that.

  • @hydrobot2003 Do you know ANYTHING about cars, engines, mechanics, LIFE? WTF!

  • is this the actual size?! holy shit that thing is small  and theres only one of these? of several?....

  • @buggar4466 And due to no reciprocating mass they don't need counterweights as a piston engine. The rotors themselves move in a eccentric rotation allowing no mass to sit in one place at any time. Where as a piston engine will have massive inertial load due to the piston always moving upwards or downwards like on the exhaust stroke. The transition from up to down and down to up causes great tencile strees on the connecting rods and crank journals. This is all coming from a v8 lover.

  • @buggar4466 Wrong the smoothest motor is a boxer motor because the opposing piston cancels out the vibration from the the other. Subura boxer 4's are more balanced than a straight six. And wankel rotary engines are very balanced do to the rotational force and not the reciprocating vibrations caused by a piston engine. Try putting your hand on top of a rotary and you will feel just a slight vibration.

  • @Mechanicboy They are no more balanced than a piston engine. They need counter weights to balance the rotor and therefore are only as balanced as the builder is at balancing it. They are not a well balanced motor. Piston motors such as I6's and opposing engines are all perfectly balanced since they mathematically counter themselves internally. As long as the internal parts weigh the same they are balanced perfectly. I6, F6, F4, F2 are the most balanced angines not needing counter weights.

  • @Mechanicboy They are no more balanced than a piston engine. They need counter weights to balance the rotor and therefore are only as balanced as the builder is at balancing it. They are not a well balanced motor. Piston motors such as I6's and opposing engines are all perfectly balanced since they mathematically counter themselves internally. As long as the internal parts weigh the same they are balanced perfectly. That is why the I6 is the smoothest engine at idle or 8k.

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