Make Your Rotary Engine BREATHE
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- čas přidán 25. 06. 2021
- REC presents a new CNC porting video. This unique service demonstrates how to convert your REW (FD) engine into a Cosmos engine. The major difference between these 2 engines is the size of the intake ports. The RE Cosmos engine was designed with the largest ever factory intake ports. REC has developed a conversion service to CNC your ports to match any Cosmos style intake manifold. Sit back and learn about the advantages of this service while we also show you how it’s done.
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This guy has no fckn idea how insanely excited I was to see this video pop up. Your videos have always been SERIOUSLY informative stuff mate. Thanks a million :)
Great to see you back in action Adam.
I hope you guys continue to grow and grow, the world needs to go back to the rotary! Not abandon the best engine ever conceived
Your so busy now due to the simple fact that you guys are the Best in Canada and probably world wide......
I just put it in my ported rebuilt engine back in my RX8 today! It's gonna be a very interesting build!
Good to see you back keep posting more videos please
Great to see you guys pop back up in my feed!
Hope Calgary is doing alright these days, all the best from the guys out east!
Welcome back Adam, always good content
Incredible ! Keep up the excellent work !
Educational rotary engine development video.
Professional works and guaranteed result!
Awesome too have you back 😀
Hay thos look like my irons and purple housing 💜 love your guys work keep it up !!!
YES! more videos more content. I absolutely love your videos
Good stuff as usual!! :)
Great job and tutorials 👏
love the content guys. Have an early 4 port 13B I've been saving for a build. just 1 suggestion though. add company links to your video descriptions. ))
www.rotaryengine.com/
The official website for this channel.
Keep the good content guys
Good stuff
Hey love the videos you take time to share with the rotary community, also what's the cost for a semi Peri build engine.
Adam its Erik. Andersen. I have a 1mm $ idea. Hollowed out rotor coil. Magnet housing
Off topic but those jeans go hard! What is the best intake set up for a gsl se motor? Originally I thought some 12a irons, 4 port intake and along with a healthy amount of porting. With the lack of availability on 12a irons I’m starting to wonder if a couple racing beat p-port housings would about as economical plus part availability. Just looking for direction in my build, anybody with experience on could chime in, I’d appreciate it
so has anyone tried making an "opposed rotor"? two housings side by side into a common chamber?
i guess the mercedes thing came sort of close. but nowhere near it.
*has mental image of five rotaries strapped together in a ring with bevel gearboxes*
my rear plate was done by hand like this
Can you do this to rx8 ports on the dented iron?
YESSSS
No worries on the videos! I'd rather you guys be busy than putting out videos! ✌
Could you port a rensis 13b to cosmo ports? Or would a street port be a better option?
* * * QUESTION * * *
what controls the duration of the "brap" ? ( hope that makes sense ) .
so for example.. if i wanted the "braps" to be "slower" ( brap.....brap....brap....brap ) instead of closer together ( brapbrapbrapbrapbrap ). what would be the differences in porting ( options ) etc ?
This is why I which careers from a technician to a machinist lol.
Where is this guy located?
I'm waiting to long
Hey Adam! Do you guys do bridgeporting for renesis now?
I was wondering if guys were still in business considering COVID….
you think this guy would let the flu stop him?
@@davidhusband5022 l was referring to businesses being disrupted. I never got the stupid flu either.
YOU SHOULD BE WEARING EYE 👁 PROTECTION!!!
What’s your email address
@axisacanada
Great Works .....
Would you do an experiment like in this picture for your next project?
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I have a heated debated with my friend,
he said without "Gear", the rotor will wobble randomly and erraticly.
I think No, because the rotor is holding by its casing and eccentric shaft firmly/tightly.
I can't prove it, but logically my idea is right, isn't it?
So if you interested in this concept, I would be very appreciate.
Thank you for your attention.