Compression falls with engine temp???
#28
Originally posted by 12abridgeport
Alright, i pretty much have all my questions answered now. Thanks everyone for their responses.
Hopefully i'll be back soon with my street port and i might even have it last long enough to save up for NOS.
Alright, i pretty much have all my questions answered now. Thanks everyone for their responses.
Hopefully i'll be back soon with my street port and i might even have it last long enough to save up for NOS.
One word: Supercharger.
#29
Wait, maybe I missed something here, but you said you put the triangular piece in the apex seals, right? And you have a bridge port, right? Don't you need one piece seals on a bridge port? Or am I way off?
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Originally posted by Wankelguy [/i]
[B]LOL, you are pretty set on the edgy mods, aren't you?
One word: Supercharger.
[B]LOL, you are pretty set on the edgy mods, aren't you?
One word: Supercharger.
Wait, maybe I missed something here, but you said you put the triangular piece in the apex seals, right? And you have a bridge port, right? Don't you need one piece seals on a bridge port? Or am I way off?
#31
Depending on the size of the bridge-port and rotor housing slot you can dislodge the apex seal corner piece on the standard seals. That's why people flip the apex seals around on the rear housing when doing a half bridge-port.
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Do you know if there is a cure for dislodged apex seals or is it the same procedure as for sticking apex seals described by Wankleguy on the first page of the post?
I really should try and find some of that Power Foam stuff.
I really should try and find some of that Power Foam stuff.
#33
No easy solution, other than opening the engine...and if it dislodges it means a messed up housing and probably you'll need to replace a bunch of parts if not the whole engine. Unless the corner piece gets blown out without doing any damage.
hopefully yours is ok.
hopefully yours is ok.
#34
You`ll have to open up.Try to keep the rpm in perspective as well,nothing more than 8500 with steel apex seals.
Also get your oil pressure up,its vital at higher rpms.
Hope it turns out ok.
Also get your oil pressure up,its vital at higher rpms.
Hope it turns out ok.
#35
Hey 12abridgeport
If you click on my sigand go to my site,lookin the South East section theres events coming up SOON at Lakeland,I will be there but not running,I will probally be there with my friends 9 sec Starlet ( 9 in the 1/4)
I will have the digi cam with me ..
If you click on my sigand go to my site,lookin the South East section theres events coming up SOON at Lakeland,I will be there but not running,I will probally be there with my friends 9 sec Starlet ( 9 in the 1/4)
I will have the digi cam with me ..
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yeah man, i checked your website...kilo racing is defenetly the one to watch out for. I've seen him at the local drag strip with his 3 rotor n/a 1st gen, he ran 11.2. And i heard he takes it very easy on that engine.
I'm not sure if i would be able to make it there this time, that's a hell of a drive for me.
Defenetly post some videos from the race on your website. Is your friend with starlet running a turbo?
yeah man, i checked your website...kilo racing is defenetly the one to watch out for. I've seen him at the local drag strip with his 3 rotor n/a 1st gen, he ran 11.2. And i heard he takes it very easy on that engine.
I'm not sure if i would be able to make it there this time, that's a hell of a drive for me.
Defenetly post some videos from the race on your website. Is your friend with starlet running a turbo?
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