Compression Testing
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Steve,
You can ship one of your testers down to me and I will do side-by-side testing, compare cranking speed and compression accuracy. I will share the info in this thread and you can use the data to further market your product. I will ship it back to you of course.
I am just sick of seeing garbage like this posted, test done by a so-called rotary shop:
You can ship one of your testers down to me and I will do side-by-side testing, compare cranking speed and compression accuracy. I will share the info in this thread and you can use the data to further market your product. I will ship it back to you of course.
I am just sick of seeing garbage like this posted, test done by a so-called rotary shop:
Last edited by Banzai-Racing; 06-14-16 at 06:39 PM.
#52
I was just curious that's why I asked what the deal was.
The pic of the two testers above was because I wanted to see the difference between the leading and trailing, same rotor on the same crank cycle.
I hooked up 4 sensors and testers the other day and tried them all at once just for fun.
This is easy enough to use if I disable the ignition and fuel. Put in the sensor, that my 7 year old boy gets a kick out of taking a tester out and helping me test it.
I tested a 04' Rx-8 6 speed with 120k original motor, upgraded starter, and Sakebomb coils and wires.
With compression of mid 70's on both rotors that still started in less than 2 seconds.
The pic of the two testers above was because I wanted to see the difference between the leading and trailing, same rotor on the same crank cycle.
I hooked up 4 sensors and testers the other day and tried them all at once just for fun.
This is easy enough to use if I disable the ignition and fuel. Put in the sensor, that my 7 year old boy gets a kick out of taking a tester out and helping me test it.
I tested a 04' Rx-8 6 speed with 120k original motor, upgraded starter, and Sakebomb coils and wires.
With compression of mid 70's on both rotors that still started in less than 2 seconds.
my exes engine that failed the test with 1 rotor at 65 2k miles ago is now exhibiting hot start issues, though it never had any starting issues at the compression level. haven't retested it since there is no need to.
Last edited by RotaryEvolution; 06-14-16 at 07:04 PM.
#53
Steve,
You can ship one of your testers down to me and I will do side-by-side testing, compare cranking speed and compression accuracy. I will share the info in this thread and you can use the data to further market your product. I will ship it back to you of course.
I am just sick of seeing garbage like this posted, test done by a so-called rotary shop:
Compression 1 - YouTube
You can ship one of your testers down to me and I will do side-by-side testing, compare cranking speed and compression accuracy. I will share the info in this thread and you can use the data to further market your product. I will ship it back to you of course.
I am just sick of seeing garbage like this posted, test done by a so-called rotary shop:
Compression 1 - YouTube
I wasn't trying to jack your thread.
I did a test for a local dealer today that had no clue, trying to do what you show above almost comical.
I have another batch of testers coming off Excels automated line on the 27th.
Sometime after the 1st, I will get one built and just bring it down when you have a free minute and leave it.
Need a couple things on my 8 looked at, and so I can make an appointment.
If it wasn't for your shop, I wouldn't own this company today.
This is for potential buyers of a RX8 get a compression test first don't wish you had!
I didn't, the reason is in 2014 I took my 90' vert to Chris for a rebuild.
The 2004 Rx8 I own now was on his rack having a rebuild done by someone else.
I found it for sale @ 3 miles from my house, with 3k on rebuild and ink not even dry on the Banzai Racing receipt.
I knew it was going to be mine it and my vert were resurrected together in his shop before ever calling the same driveway home.
Needless to say I knew it had good compression.
I contacted Mazda.N.A after buying it. Chris probably doesn't even know, the rebuild he did at 58k was the fourth engine.
This bastard child 4 port is why I wanted my own compression tester in the first place.
The previous owner wanted to move on to something else and wasn't going to produce anymore.
I couldn't let it die and go to waste.
I bought this company so people have the tools and knowledge to avoid the rebuild I had with NO reusable parts.
I also have one going to Rotors Inc magazine, Matt is going to do a article on it.
Then we are going to have a giveaway for it.
Stay tuned for more details! I will post a thread about giveaway.
I will be in touch soon......
Last edited by Rotary Compression Tester.Com; 06-16-16 at 02:03 PM.
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