4 Rotor E Shaft Phasing
#1
Does anyone know the "correct" rotor pahsing on a 4 rotor Eshaft. Or know of any ase papers that might have some info on this?
Would it cause a problem to have them 90 deg from eachother. Essentailly like a 4 cyl that has 2 up and 2 down. Only difference is that in a 4 cyl is that one is starting intake and one is finnishing exhast. Would that melt the exhast becuse you would essentially have 2 rotors on exhast at the same time?
Its a hard one to get your brain arround......
Gregory
Would it cause a problem to have them 90 deg from eachother. Essentailly like a 4 cyl that has 2 up and 2 down. Only difference is that in a 4 cyl is that one is starting intake and one is finnishing exhast. Would that melt the exhast becuse you would essentially have 2 rotors on exhast at the same time?
Its a hard one to get your brain arround......
Gregory
#3
Originally Posted by GMON' date='Feb 2 2005, 02:24 PM
Also, looking for a pic of a 20B E shaft showing how the two parts connect.
Thanks
Thanks
#4
there is a company down in florida making 4 rotor scca sports p2 cars . only problem is i forgot the name of the company do a serch on msn or something for 4 rotor or 787b or along them lines, they may be able to help ya.
Originally Posted by boost_creep' date='Feb 2 2005, 11:48 AM
#6
Originally Posted by boost_creep' date='Feb 2 2005, 02:48 PM
#10
http://www.mymazdarotary.com/mazda_rotary_..._paper_html.htm
i have no idea why the graphics and text are mixed up, but a lot of what you are looking for is in this paper. i bought the paper and found this paper online later, so if you need some clarification, pm me
i have no idea why the graphics and text are mixed up, but a lot of what you are looking for is in this paper. i bought the paper and found this paper online later, so if you need some clarification, pm me