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cirvin Posted - Oct 10 2003 : 11:41:11 PM
lookie here Aaron: http://www.inter.net.il/~m-design/green/mazda.html


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Aaron Cake Posted - Oct 15 2003 : 09:52:59 AM
I have not seen any diesel rotaries. It would be difficult to achieve the high compression ratios needed and have the engine last long enough to be useful. Rotaries are not about fuel efficiency or torque (and on a lesser note, not about reliability)...

cirvin Posted - Oct 14 2003 : 4:24:05 PM
it is just to say that thy did. it maks people happy. on the sam not, do any rotaries run on deisel?


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Aaron Cake Posted - Oct 14 2003 : 10:32:24 AM
I just skimmed the article. Neat, but I have always wondered why people want to burn hydrogen in an inefficient internal combustion engine. Fuel cells would be infinitly more efficient and reliable.


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