Finally Reading It
#14
Originally Posted by FrestyleFC3S' date='Jan 29 2004, 08:22 AM
shhhhhhhhhhh dont tell anyone.... .but ... hehhehe...its got these........heheh.....it doesnt have pistons .. shhhhhhhhhh...
hhehee.. dont tell anyone... ehhe
hhehee.. dont tell anyone... ehhe
i thought it would be a good book.. beneficial for when i buy my fd next may/june
#15
Originally Posted by boxrs4sale' date='Jan 29 2004, 01:46 PM
ha ha..
i thought it would be a good book.. beneficial for when i buy my fd next may/june
i thought it would be a good book.. beneficial for when i buy my fd next may/june
shhh shh shhh.... its got... heheheehehe... shhhhhh ... its got no redline...ehehehhehehehehe ShHHHhh
#16
Originally Posted by FrestyleFC3S' date='Jan 29 2004, 09:54 AM
shh shh shhh.... *looks around for other people who might be eavesdropping*
shhh shh shhh.... its got... heheheehehe... shhhhhh ... its got no redline...ehehehhehehehehe ShHHHhh
shhh shh shhh.... its got... heheheehehe... shhhhhh ... its got no redline...ehehehhehehehehe ShHHHhh
#17
so far, so good.... iv'e read about 71 pages, all about the history, and its really cool.
and from what iv'e read, i can't believe the rotary engine made it !! .. no big auto companies wanted to fund the development of this engine because it required a lot more precisioned machining, with a higher degree of accuracy and quality. not to mention, still was in its development stage...
while the piston engines could be manufactured using cheaper material, with less precision...
and from what iv'e read, i can't believe the rotary engine made it !! .. no big auto companies wanted to fund the development of this engine because it required a lot more precisioned machining, with a higher degree of accuracy and quality. not to mention, still was in its development stage...
while the piston engines could be manufactured using cheaper material, with less precision...