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230 HP Swiss Mazda, super+turbocharged, PSRU - as seen in AOPA Pilot this
month http://www.mistral-engines.com Put that in your RV-10 and smoke it... |
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Lets see.. 30 grand for a mistral... or 8 grand for a new mazda rotary
Renesis that is supposed to give 230 NATURALLY ASPIRATED.. another few grand for all the accesories.. and you still arent at half the cost of the Mistral. But it's a start I guess. Dave x wrote: 230 HP Swiss Mazda, super+turbocharged, PSRU - as seen in AOPA Pilot this month http://www.mistral-engines.com Put that in your RV-10 and smoke it... |
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Dave S wrote:
Lets see.. 30 grand for a mistral... or 8 grand for a new mazda rotary Renesis that is supposed to give 230 NATURALLY ASPIRATED.. another few grand for all the accesories.. and you still arent at half the cost of the Mistral. Where can I purchase a Renesis engine for $8K? |
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From Bruce at Rotary Resources http://www.rotaryresources.com/
He can build you an engine (long block) from factory new parts, this is the only option as Mazda does not yet sell long blocks. "John Mireley" wrote in message ... Dave S wrote: Lets see.. 30 grand for a mistral... or 8 grand for a new mazda rotary Renesis that is supposed to give 230 NATURALLY ASPIRATED.. another few grand for all the accesories.. and you still arent at half the cost of the Mistral. Where can I purchase a Renesis engine for $8K? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.690 / Virus Database: 451 - Release Date: 5/22/2004 |
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I don't want to go into details too much cause everytime I poke holes at
Mazda rotaries, I get flamed by the pure believers. When I was at Pacific Region Mazda for dealership training (I am a Mazda mastertech), it was quite obvious that the only way that a normally aspirated RX-8 was going to get 230 HP was WITH all of the manifolding with various butterfly valves and resonance chambers INTACT. Remove them, ANY OF THEM, and forget the high power rating. I don't think that there is anyone out there in the aftermarket world that will be able to offer manifolding as complex as what the Mazda factory put yards of money into developing. Sorry, but Tracy Crook doesn't come close. I might believe 190HP as the side ports do help quite a bit, but even with the 4 out of 6 fancy do-dads installed at the factory, the low power RX-8 gets 210-214HP. Remove those 4 and suffer the loss of power. But don't claim you have 230 HP just because you bought a Renesis motor. Dale Alexander Velocity 173 RG Elite Mazda-Toyota Master Tech Northern California "Bryan" wrote in message ... From Bruce at Rotary Resources http://www.rotaryresources.com/ He can build you an engine (long block) from factory new parts, this is the only option as Mazda does not yet sell long blocks. "John Mireley" wrote in message ... Dave S wrote: Lets see.. 30 grand for a mistral... or 8 grand for a new mazda rotary Renesis that is supposed to give 230 NATURALLY ASPIRATED.. another few grand for all the accesories.. and you still arent at half the cost of the Mistral. Where can I purchase a Renesis engine for $8K? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.690 / Virus Database: 451 - Release Date: 5/22/2004 |
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Dale Alexander wrote:
I don't want to go into details too much cause everytime I poke holes at Mazda rotaries, I get flamed by the pure believers. When I was at Pacific Region Mazda for dealership training (I am a Mazda mastertech), it was quite obvious that the only way that a normally aspirated RX-8 was going to get 230 HP was WITH all of the manifolding with various butterfly valves and resonance chambers INTACT. Remove them, ANY OF THEM, and forget the high power rating. I don't think that there is anyone out there in the aftermarket world that will be able to offer manifolding as complex as what the Mazda factory put yards of money into developing. Sorry, but Tracy Crook doesn't come close. I might believe 190HP as the side ports do help quite a bit, but even with the 4 out of 6 fancy do-dads installed at the factory, the low power RX-8 gets 210-214HP. Remove those 4 and suffer the loss of power. But don't claim you have 230 HP just because you bought a Renesis motor. Dale Alexander Velocity 173 RG Elite Mazda-Toyota Master Tech Northern California No flame here, Dale, even though I have every intention of using a Mazda rotary. Just an honest question. After losing power to the tuned intake manifold, how much power is regained by dropping all of the emission control 'stuff'? Basically, with a reasonably tuned intake and exhaust, do you believe 190Hp would be good working figure for the Renesis? -- http://www.ernest.isa-geek.org/ "Ignorance is mankinds normal state, alleviated by information and experience." Veeduber |
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What limitations would prevent the manifolding from being incorporated
under the cowl? Size? Weight? Dave Dale Alexander wrote: I don't want to go into details too much cause everytime I poke holes at Mazda rotaries, I get flamed by the pure believers. When I was at Pacific Region Mazda for dealership training (I am a Mazda mastertech), it was quite obvious that the only way that a normally aspirated RX-8 was going to get 230 HP was WITH all of the manifolding with various butterfly valves and resonance chambers INTACT. Remove them, ANY OF THEM, and forget the high power rating. I don't think that there is anyone out there in the aftermarket world that will be able to offer manifolding as complex as what the Mazda factory put yards of money into developing. Sorry, but Tracy Crook doesn't come close. I might believe 190HP as the side ports do help quite a bit, but even with the 4 out of 6 fancy do-dads installed at the factory, the low power RX-8 gets 210-214HP. Remove those 4 and suffer the loss of power. But don't claim you have 230 HP just because you bought a Renesis motor. Dale Alexander Velocity 173 RG Elite Mazda-Toyota Master Tech Northern California "Bryan" wrote in message ... From Bruce at Rotary Resources http://www.rotaryresources.com/ He can build you an engine (long block) from factory new parts, this is the only option as Mazda does not yet sell long blocks. "John Mireley" wrote in message ... Dave S wrote: Lets see.. 30 grand for a mistral... or 8 grand for a new mazda rotary Renesis that is supposed to give 230 NATURALLY ASPIRATED.. another few grand for all the accesories.. and you still arent at half the cost of the Mistral. Where can I purchase a Renesis engine for $8K? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.690 / Virus Database: 451 - Release Date: 5/22/2004 |
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