
Originally Posted by
blackshine007
Every other person I know of who has bought a naturally aspirated rotory powered car new has mentioned the same thing about them getting faster with time. C&D just so happened to mention that as well.
You, sir, could not be as dumb as this statement you just posted. How is it you make this statement yet you try to call me out saying I'm wrong? Let's do some math, shall we? If for every 3 turns of the e-shaft, that's only 33.3% of a full rotation of the rotor. Another turn swings the rotor an additional 33.3% to bring us a total of 66.6% rotation. The final 33.3 percent would mean that the rotor has done a complete 180 degree circle. So let's speed things up a bit. If the E shaft is spinning at 9000 rpm, 9000/ every 3 turns of the e-shaft in conjunction to the rotor= 3000 rpm of the actual rotor itself. Does that make any sense to you or do I still fail? Because the only one I see who has failed is yourself. Please do yourself a favor and put yourself back into school. You will surely benefit from it.