quasiturbine engine
i dont know much about rotory engines but i thought this was cool.
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when an epex seal lies on one of those, its gonna ---- up the cairrage one the most. also, the cairrage one will not work with fossil fuels becaus carbon will clog that rea or if a seal vlew it would get ludged and lock the engine, damaging a buncha bullshit.
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booooo
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is it just me or is that just a buncha gibberish and typos? ???
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Originally Posted by jacob
is it just me or is that just a buncha gibberish and typos? ???
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That engine is pretty innovative. The part that surprised me most is that is doesn't need any oil
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Originally Posted by jagojon3
That engine is pretty innovative. The part that surprised me most is that is doesn't need any oil
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it still needs oil. the only reason why this one doesnt is because its going to mainly use steam as a way of getting power.
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it seems like it would be pretty hard to not loose compression with thoes joints
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Perfectly balanced for minimum vibration and very low oil use makes it pretty innovative
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