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96 HP engine weighing 40 lbs

 
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 5:55 am    Post subject: 96 HP engine weighing 40 lbs Reply with quote

Here's a 96 HP rotary engine that only weighs 40 lbs

http://www.parajet.com/index.php?id=122

on the downside, it costs $38,000.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 9:18 am    Post subject: 96 HP engine weighing 40 lbs Reply with quote

Here's a 96 HP rotary engine that only weighs 40 lbs>>

Hi,
I had a rotary engine in a car once. An NSU Ro80.
A superb piece of kit. The engine was thirsty and the ceramic lobe tips wore
out an alarming rate but it was as smooth as silk. i think they now only
produce the Spyder.
The car itself was well balanced with a manual gear shift. The clutch was
operated electrically so that when you put your hand on the gear stick a
contact was made and the engine de-clutched. The mis match of engine and
wheel speed was taken care of by a torque converter.
Quitest and smoothest car I ever owned.

The darndest thing. Some years ago I flew into an RAF field which now houses
a Transport Museum and there was my old car on display

Cheers

Pat.


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