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October 1st, 2009 07:10 PM #21
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October 1st, 2009 07:21 PM #22
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medyo natawa talaga ako dito..
I love the analogy Mahal din ba yang boxer doggy mo pag nagkasakit?bihira sya sir magkasakit kumpleto sa bakuna
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October 1st, 2009 07:43 PM #23
the wankel engine of the rx-8 has 1300cc of displacement with an output of 240 plus HP. pero the displacement is still up for debate since wala cylinders ang rotary engine
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October 1st, 2009 07:56 PM #24
The S2000 produces 100hp per liter (2.0L, 200hp), a similar ratio to the SiR.
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October 1st, 2009 09:24 PM #25
Current F1 rules state that engines must be 90 degree V8's with a maximum 2.4L displacement, so no return of boxers in F1 in sight anytime soon.
The primary reason for boxers not being used in F1 however, is strength, not the rules. In terms of smoothness and weight distribution, lamang talaga ang boxer. But since the Cosworth DFV of the 60's the engine block has become a stressed member - that is, it is an integral part of the chassis and contributes to the chassis' strength. In this respect, inline and vee engines are superior (some 1.5L turbo four bangers during the DFV and turbo eras).
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October 1st, 2009 09:25 PM #26
It still produces 240 hp... but it's no longer 2 liters... it's 2.2 liters, now. It used to hold the record.
Most exotic high revving big engines produce around 100-110 hp per liter.
Multiple spark plugs per rotor... if you consider that each rotor has two sets of combustion chambers, the displacement rises from 1.3 liters to an equivalent 2.6 liters... but the size and weight of the engine is still similar to a smaller engine.
In other words... it's a 2.6 as light as a 1.3 liter with the fuel consumption of a 3.5 liter.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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October 1st, 2009 10:44 PM #27guys ever heard of the W-type engine, a 2 V-type engines with a single crankshaft? i know its not conventional nor practical but should it be also consider on this discussion?
its the engine of the bugatti veyron
W-16 (2 V8's)
8.0 L displacement
1001 BHP *6000rpm
6500 redline
923 ft-lb of torque or 1250 Nm available from 2200-5500 rpm
Quad torbo's (4 turbo)
2.5 sec 0-100kph
407 kph top speed
7 speed sequential transmission
4.1 km/L fuel consumption (grabe)
and it is now the most powerfully and the fastest production car overtaking the Mclaren F1 (not the formula 1 car)
the volkswagen phyton also has a W12 engine
considering a Ferrari has an average price range of 20-25M. multiply that with 666 units sold then...
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