
Originally Posted by
WilDun
Yes, I have always liked that one, very compact but I guess sealing is a bit of a problem (as it is with most designs which have departed from the old tried and true piston/cylinder/crank engines).
Turbine engines are also well proven, but up till now they have not been suitable for automotive stuff because of "jet lag" in the throttle department.
However with the possibility of coupling them with clever electric motors for transmission, I think that the promise provided by the cleverly designed and sophisticated engines we have been discussing may eventually bite the dust - sad but true!
There's a lot to be said for simplicity, but all the complicated 'oddball' stuff is very interesting just the same!
Aye, too much relative velocity across sealing faces. I do like the in-built 2:1 supercharging though.
Are turbines all that efficient? I know they've made some sizable improvements lately...
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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