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Old 03-03-2008   #1
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Interesting motor design

Maybe the wenkel has some competition? Interesting motor to say the least...

http://www.regtech.com/Radmax_Technology/

Seems like a lot of moving parts (veins) with a lot of sideload....
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Old 03-03-2008   #2
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Hrm, I think that thing was on here a while back....Looks interesting to say the least!
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Old 03-03-2008   #3
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Re: Interesting motor design

According to the info below the illustration, there's only 13 moving parts. But I don't see that being a very efficient design, as it would take much more force to spin the rotor section of it than it does to push a piston down and spin a crank. The sideload on the veins would also be very high, and oiling could also be quite an issue.
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Plus where does the headers, nitrous, and blower go?
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Re: Interesting motor design

Actually, being it's a possible diesel motor, oil burning off would be normal

I think with some time spent perfecting the basic idea, it could be a VERY efficient and powerful motor. Would have small displacement and as for the larger drum being harder to move, the combined total mass would be less that you'd see in a crank/rods/pistons on a normal engine. Sure, you may not get as much power but think of it this way. With the new emissions laws coming into effect the time of the standard v8 = big power idea is over.

Ford's starting to work on dozens of new GTDI(Gas Turbo Direct Injection) motors for future cars. One of the 3.0 Turbo motors is compared to the output on the crown vic's 4.6 and mustang's motor as well. The same motor in the same car would run a full second quicker 1/4 mile, get 4-5 mpg better economy. The motor would also be lighter and save weight on the car.
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Re: Interesting motor design

Interesting idea, but just another IC engine design that wont go anywhere and will disappear into obscurity.
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Crazy indeed.
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Re: Interesting motor design

No, you are all wrong, I have seen the future, it is DEI!

http://jalopnik.com/cars/turbochargi...ing-321379.php
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