Pics of my engine
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Originally Posted by wankeltrim
Im going to try a few things if they dont work i wax it.
Banzaitoyota might have a good idea on this.
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Originally Posted by full-cruise
DAMMM are you going to make a few of them lower intake manifold for us? PLEASe .. look soo good
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Originally Posted by staticguitar313
i dunno i tihnk that turbo is kinda small it'd be ok if you put a second one on there. . . it'd fit . . . . :p
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Originally Posted by scathcart
I haven't had good success with various clearcoats on polished parts... I have tried Zoop on non-engine parts before, and liked it, but I don;t know how well it would stand up to heat.
Banzaitoyota might have a good idea on this.
Banzaitoyota might have a good idea on this.
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Zoop seal is like a rubbed on ceramic coating that is supposed to last at least two years.
I have used zoop seal on my polished engine parts and it works great. I have even more shyat polished than his throughout the engine bayand it all retains the same 'just polished' look with the swipe of a wet rag. Everything has been coated in oil, cleaners and of course been exposed to the heat. I also live by the ocean which probably doesn't help much either. Before I applied the zoop seal I had to repolish everything every other month or so to keep that fresh look. It hasn't been two years for me yet, but it has held up as I had hoped.
When/If you install that engine in a car, I highly recommend you apply zoopseal before hand. It will save you a TON of work. I was skeptical at first but would have tried anything to avoid having to polish everything over and over again. I was sick of it real quick.
http://www.zoops.com/zoopseal.asp
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I have used zoop seal on my polished engine parts and it works great. I have even more shyat polished than his throughout the engine bayand it all retains the same 'just polished' look with the swipe of a wet rag. Everything has been coated in oil, cleaners and of course been exposed to the heat. I also live by the ocean which probably doesn't help much either. Before I applied the zoop seal I had to repolish everything every other month or so to keep that fresh look. It hasn't been two years for me yet, but it has held up as I had hoped.
When/If you install that engine in a car, I highly recommend you apply zoopseal before hand. It will save you a TON of work. I was skeptical at first but would have tried anything to avoid having to polish everything over and over again. I was sick of it real quick.
http://www.zoops.com/zoopseal.asp
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Wow...those are some beautiful engine bays. This makes me want to go outside, pull my engine, rebuild it, and polish everything I can get my hands on.
RX-Heven: Love the overflow bottle...is your coolant cola flavored, or is that cherry?
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Wow...those are some beautiful engine bays. This makes me want to go outside, pull my engine, rebuild it, and polish everything I can get my hands on.
RX-Heven: Love the overflow bottle...is your coolant cola flavored, or is that cherry?
I think its cherry, yeah looks like cherry coke to me . . . . thats kinda funny looking in an almost perfect engine bay
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Originally Posted by wankeltrim
Im going to try a few things if they dont work i wax it.
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Originally Posted by RX-Heven
Zoop seal is like a rubbed on ceramic coating that is supposed to last at least two years.
I have used zoop seal on my polished engine parts and it works great. I have even more shyat polished than his throughout the engine bayand it all retains the same 'just polished' look with the swipe of a wet rag. Everything has been coated in oil, cleaners and of course been exposed to the heat. I also live by the ocean which probably doesn't help much either. Before I applied the zoop seal I had to repolish everything every other month or so to keep that fresh look. It hasn't been two years for me yet, but it has held up as I had hoped.
When/If you install that engine in a car, I highly recommend you apply zoopseal before hand. It will save you a TON of work. I was skeptical at first but would have tried anything to avoid having to polish everything over and over again. I was sick of it real quick.
http://www.zoops.com/zoopseal.asp
I have used zoop seal on my polished engine parts and it works great. I have even more shyat polished than his throughout the engine bayand it all retains the same 'just polished' look with the swipe of a wet rag. Everything has been coated in oil, cleaners and of course been exposed to the heat. I also live by the ocean which probably doesn't help much either. Before I applied the zoop seal I had to repolish everything every other month or so to keep that fresh look. It hasn't been two years for me yet, but it has held up as I had hoped.
When/If you install that engine in a car, I highly recommend you apply zoopseal before hand. It will save you a TON of work. I was skeptical at first but would have tried anything to avoid having to polish everything over and over again. I was sick of it real quick.
http://www.zoops.com/zoopseal.asp
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Holy jesus ******* **** that is beutifull! OMG! A few more !!!!!
That is same color scheam I was going with when its rebuild time but a differ shade fo blue.
That is same color scheam I was going with when its rebuild time but a differ shade fo blue.
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So how many busted nuts, soaked boxers, stained walls, swollen palms, and choked chickens do we have so far. Whatever the number, add one for me!!!
<<<Scary movie nut busting moment>>>
WWWHHHHHOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOO...UUGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!
<<<Scary movie nut busting moment>>>
WWWHHHHHOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOO...UUGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!
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My sweet brother wankeltrim also knows how to speed up BMW:s with rotary engines without using turbo. Here´s la ink to a brand new video from this weekend. Rightclick and save target as..
http://web.comhem.se/~u25900801/bmwankel323.wmv
It´s a bridgeport 13B that makes this yellow BMW goes fast. In sweden we call this kind of competition RALLYCROSS. What you people call i don´t know but it´s great to look at.
http://web.comhem.se/~u25900801/bmwankel323.wmv
It´s a bridgeport 13B that makes this yellow BMW goes fast. In sweden we call this kind of competition RALLYCROSS. What you people call i don´t know but it´s great to look at.
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Now i´ve got another video, this time from the A-final. The winning yellow Volkswagen is also equiped with a rotary engine (bridgeport 13B i think) built by my brother Wankeltrim.
http://www.raywalk.com/~combat/wankelfinal.wmv
http://www.raywalk.com/~combat/wankelfinal.wmv
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