wakeech
08-23-2002, 11:10 AM
To expand and elaborate on the thread started by JasonC19, i'm now wondering about a slew of other neat little (well, maybe little, maybe a big deal... but hey!! subjective, you be the judge) aspects of the gem called RENESIS...
like the fuel economy?? EVERYBODY!! opinions please... (not to take anything away from your thread JasonC19, but i just figured i'd throw it in too...)
and how about that big weight savings... i threw that into a different thread, the one about turboing or going 20B style, but no one said anything about it after...
my theory is that Mazda's got a new alloy which is much like or maybe based upon (or the same as) the rotor housings and used it for the side housings (which were an iron intensive steel...)... 'cause a what, 40% weight savings (that number could be VERY incorrect) couldn't just come from elimination of the turbo systems, so i thought about the 'multi-layered sandwich' that is the 13B block... or hey!! what about manifolds and other stuff??? any other tech heads know about new wave(s) in meturlagy (sp. i know...), could ya throw me a bone about new technologies in reducing wieght through alloy R+D, in PRODUCTION cars?? 'cause i know that in F1 circles, Inconel is considered "inexpensive", but in the real world, i have serious doubts about that... ;) (Rich?? how about it...??)
okay, here's a goodie: emissions!! what the heck about this??? i believe my memory (but you may not) when it says that i read somewhere that the 8 will be qualified as a "Low Emissions" vehicle, due to the RENESIS... any thoughts on that??? i know that the hydrocarbon emissions should be nearly non-existant thanks to the zero-overlap layout of the side inspiration and expiration ports, but what about oil usage??? i read on this forum a while ago (again, can't trust this memory) about some newish process they (Mazda) are using in making the housings which is suppost to greatly reduce friction, and increase the durability of the worn surfaces, therefore reduced oil consumption, which i would surmise leads to reduced emissions, yes?? i dunno... boowana, allowed to tell us anything about that from The Big Book of Mazda Top Secrets??
um, other stuff!! you guys (in a non-gender-specific kinda way) are brilliant, and could come up with all sorts of things my tired mind hasn't the fainest inkling of...
like the fuel economy?? EVERYBODY!! opinions please... (not to take anything away from your thread JasonC19, but i just figured i'd throw it in too...)
and how about that big weight savings... i threw that into a different thread, the one about turboing or going 20B style, but no one said anything about it after...
my theory is that Mazda's got a new alloy which is much like or maybe based upon (or the same as) the rotor housings and used it for the side housings (which were an iron intensive steel...)... 'cause a what, 40% weight savings (that number could be VERY incorrect) couldn't just come from elimination of the turbo systems, so i thought about the 'multi-layered sandwich' that is the 13B block... or hey!! what about manifolds and other stuff??? any other tech heads know about new wave(s) in meturlagy (sp. i know...), could ya throw me a bone about new technologies in reducing wieght through alloy R+D, in PRODUCTION cars?? 'cause i know that in F1 circles, Inconel is considered "inexpensive", but in the real world, i have serious doubts about that... ;) (Rich?? how about it...??)
okay, here's a goodie: emissions!! what the heck about this??? i believe my memory (but you may not) when it says that i read somewhere that the 8 will be qualified as a "Low Emissions" vehicle, due to the RENESIS... any thoughts on that??? i know that the hydrocarbon emissions should be nearly non-existant thanks to the zero-overlap layout of the side inspiration and expiration ports, but what about oil usage??? i read on this forum a while ago (again, can't trust this memory) about some newish process they (Mazda) are using in making the housings which is suppost to greatly reduce friction, and increase the durability of the worn surfaces, therefore reduced oil consumption, which i would surmise leads to reduced emissions, yes?? i dunno... boowana, allowed to tell us anything about that from The Big Book of Mazda Top Secrets??
um, other stuff!! you guys (in a non-gender-specific kinda way) are brilliant, and could come up with all sorts of things my tired mind hasn't the fainest inkling of...