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hvguy
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Post by hvguy »

Nasser wrote:shit you have to mix gas and oil like a 2stroke engine?
to be safe, yea. But thats only until I tear the top of the engine off and check my oil injectors. The guy wasn't sure if they were working, so he said he mixes his gas to be safe.

So I do too. I dont need a burned up engine after a rebuild.




But all that aside... I took the tach out of the corolla-coaster and put it in the 7. Then I built 3 boards to control the ignition coil(s) and now its.. loud.

Video is upload right now, ill post when its done.
FYI, its kinda shitty, mainly because of my slow frame rate of 30/s. Ill get a better one tomorrow.
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Post by Overdrift »

Nasser wrote:shit you have to mix gas and oil like a 2stroke engine?

Welcome to rotaries 101 sit down and pay attention.


Todays directions are to find out the information on your current topic of interest before asking any questions. Most of the time simple answers can be answered very easily with basic knowledge of the topic of interest.


If you read about the Wankel Rotary style engine you will know the following...

It is a basically a triangle, aka the Rotor, that spins around in the oval shaped housing you might refer to as the block or case. As the Rotor spins around on a fixed crankshaft and moves around a fixed crank with different offset lobes to create the moving of it around during the otto cycle (the basic cycle the rotary runs) . Due to the design of the Wankel and the otto cycle it allows the Wankel engine to make power each revolution of the crank unlike a piston engine which makes power each 1/2 revolution of the crank. The Wankel engine would have taken off very well however, with Mazda being the only company mass producing the Wankel engine, it did not get the treatment it deserved. The Apex seals were not very well built in early models as well as the fuel system which provided horrible fuel mileage when the Wankel can provide fair mpg vs hp. Mazda did there best however to keep the Wankel going by adding oil squirter's, much like the high comp 4age's have. These oil squirters helped keep the friction on the apex seals lower for longer life, however these oil squirters can fail causing a Wankel engine to live a shorter life especially in high performance Wankels.



Now knowing a few of the basic's of a Wankel engine, (everyone uses rotary for slang) you can understand now why hvguy is using 2 stroke oil in his gas. It is burnable oil that helps extend the life of his Wankel during the rigorous challenges he is putting on it during drifting.


Please don't ask me too much on the Wankel engine's, I only know the basic's and PLEASE read up on your own on them, my info may not be correct, hopefully someone will correct me if I am wrong :lol:

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Looks good to me.
Ugh, Image Uploading
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Video fail.


you need this

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Post by hvguy »

IF I could afford one. I would.

Hit refresh foo. It was still pending.
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Post by Overdrift »

Sure your timing is right? That is some crazy backfiring.

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Overdrift wrote:Sure your timing is right? That is some crazy backfiring.
"evil laugh" Its exactly 25" advanced with 10" behind trailing.

MUAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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After the rev limiter was troubleshot and finished... I put the 7 on the chopping block. The rice can deep mufflers were killing my head after about 10 mins of driving. So I said... what if I could change that deep BS to a sharp tone that my sound deaden er will stop... STRAIGHT PIPE!!.

so I hauled ass to the local meineke and went digging for some truck tips like on the corolla..... I was lucky to find a full mustang exhaust system with the little tips. "about half as long as the truck pipes"

Oh, and I got to use my new Milwaukee metal cutting circular saw... cuts shit like butter.

Here's some in the mix shot.
Ill get a vid tomorrow.

Oh... whoever can name the smileys on the back of the 7 gets a cookie when I get back in town.
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Post by Overdrift »

Excellent. Get me some exhaust tips too! Save the old mufflers, I need dual fender exhaust on the paseo

the rx7 looks like its suffering from common safety issues on the spoiler

aka floppy rubber spoiler
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Overdrift wrote:Excellent. Get me some exhaust tips too! Save the old mufflers, I need dual fender exhaust on the paseo
muahahaha, they are going on the 4runner, welded side by side HV style.

And somehow I think im going to need to build a rev limiter for the 4runner. That would look crazy-4runner shooting flames at redline. :lol:
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Post by hvguy »

BWAHAHAHAHA

Good thing mine only backfires with little fireballs.
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Post by Overdrift »

these are the taillights I was talking about.


89-92 taillights.

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Yeah, those were the ones I was talking about.. and that was the site that taught me how to install them.
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