no they are not.
Im not confused with a radial engine, a radial engine, which is sometimes known as a rotary, the pistons remain stationary, and the bores move
no they are not.
Im not confused with a radial engine, a radial engine, which is sometimes known as a rotary, the pistons remain stationary, and the bores move
please explain how a rotary engine is not a 4 stroke engine then?
Rotary engines have 4 cycles
Intake
Compress
Combustion
Exhaust
that is 4 cycles
With the reliability, the only viable information I found was that they need more attention, and only become trademark unreliable when this is ignored. I.e. they need regular maintenance more so than a piston engine.
But seriously, FC or jzz30?
"New evidence found: Hoon driver linked to 9/11."
fc with 1jz
so i need an opinion right, i was sliding in a car park tonight and a unmarked cop car come flying in, i was just finished my slide.
He said i seen what you done and so on and me and mates didnt admit anything.
Anyways he goes i might get a fine in the mail in a few weeks.
But he has no proof, that i did anything like nothing at all.
Ok every internal engine goes through an ignition process.
intake
compression
combustion
exhaust
doesn't matter if its 2 or 4 stroke a fluid motion engine.
A rotary does not make a stroke anywhere in its combustion cycle. It sweeps the housing. It moves in a continuous or fluid motion.
/facepalm
wait for the fine, technically he should of taken your car
meh piston engines are still better