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von Richtofen 12-20-2007 01:18 AM

It was explained to me that much of the low-end torque produced in an engine is due to the mass of the moving parts. More moving mass equals more rotational momentum, which is converted into torque. The rotary lacks the moving mass of a conventional engine; therefore more rotational energy must come strictly from the "power stroke" (or whatever it's called in a Wankel) and not from conserved momentum. The Wankel excells at higher RPMs than a piston engine, so it's somewhat like comparing apples to oranges.

Is this actually a fair description, or is it in need of correction/refinement?

9291150 12-20-2007 04:09 PM


If an electric engine could have soul, it would sound like this. Imagine an auto parts jockey grinding a Honda starter motor's gear into the corner of an 8-foot length of pressure-treated 4x4 pine. Put your ear on the other end of the beam and you'd hear Renesis. Well, maybe. Either way, it sounds so cool you just want to mash the throttle all the time.
...from Sport Compact car

Although it sounds flat and uninspiring at idle, the 8 has a distinct and intoxicating sound at speed and high RPMs. Not an exhaust sound, but an engine sound that's part induction & part turbine in sound that ranks right up there with air cooled flat sixes (my fav.). That said, an old Ducati with Contis or a Tubi equipped Ferrari make a good case for exhaust sounds, as does my litrebike with a Hindle that literally barks when I blip the throttle - sounds pissed, especially at over 12000rpm!

But the Renny has more character than just sound, it's defined also in engine feel and power delivery. While you can isolate vibes from even the most unbalanced engine nowadays, the rotary needs no such tricks. It's guilt free engine thrashing and I have yet to drive anything as smooth. As for power delivery, I tend to be an "in slow out fast" driver/rider, and there's nothing worse than trying to gradually increase throttle while having to compensate for boost or erratic power delivery. I've sworn off of chipped turbo's a while ago, and prefer a perfectly linear power curve. Or even better, my BMW flat twin produces about the same level of power anywhere in the rev band, though its flat power curve can be less exciting than the feeling of power coming on from a conventional engine.

Anyways, nice thread, the stuff that makes cars feel special - rather than debating what's faster or which one gets chicks - is not something that's discussed here that often.

Tim Tim Tim 12-20-2007 05:28 PM

I think the idle isnt THAT smooth but when driving its VERY smooth. from a stop the car isnt that fast but if your already rolling (20+ mph) when you downshift the car moves pretty nicely for what it is. It impressed me the first time I drove it, which is why I now own it :lol:.

iSP33D-for-J3SUS 12-20-2007 05:48 PM

No low-end torque is just the nature of the beast and personally it's what I like about the rotary engine. My dad doesn't understand, he always asks, "why do you rev it so high?" - well, that's where all the power is. It's fun because you feel like you're beating the junk out of the engine but that's what it lives for. Rotaries like the high revs. :)

Cheers,
Cody

RMZ290 12-20-2007 06:39 PM

Car "feels" slower than my s10 because it is so smooth, except it takes 1/2 the time to hit 60 then keeps pulling.

rotorypolo 02-01-2008 12:39 PM

Who needs torque when all you need is horsepower on the track!

SleepeR1st 02-01-2008 01:44 PM

Let's put it like this. My friend has an H22 prelude, probably the most torquey out of any sporty coupe Honda has made, aside from the NSX. Banging the gears and shifting extremely quickly is the best way to drive that car because of it's peaky power. Now i had him drive my rx7, i told him to shift smoothly and precisely. He was amazed at how smooth the power output was without nailing out every gear or reaching your peak power. Just a different perspective.

daisuke 02-02-2008 12:48 AM

I love how the engine just keeps revving higher and higher and doesn't really feel like it's getting up in the revs. I've had the radio blasting and the only way I realized the engine was at the redline was because of the beep, if you're not expecting it to come yet it's always a surprise when the beep hits because you can't feel the engine's distress

Winfree 02-02-2008 12:59 AM


Originally Posted by TheOMan (Post 1839)
Speaking of sound...does anybody know of a site with samples of what a rotary engine sounds like? I've done some searches and visited the sites that came up in the results, but the samples I found weren't very good.

The sound of the engine is important to me when considering a car purchase, and I've been told rotaries have a very distinctive note that I'm curious to hear. Any suggestions of sites I could visit would be appreciated.

Can't help with a sound site - but it does not Rev in the usual "sounds like a motorcycle" sense....

At low rotations it is very quiet - and not much more than the wind blowing by the window- you can really hear all the notes in your music... Most of the sound is produced by the generator belt rather than the exhaust pipe.

At higher revs it sounds a little like a vacumn sweeper - not like any engine you ever heard before!

As you approach the red line - it sounds like a jet engine - perhaps because it was originally designed as a front loader for a jet...

It can really shake up a Honda driver when he tries to Rev at a stop light - they look over with a "What is that??" Just before he gets left behind

Jedi54 02-02-2008 01:05 AM

smooooooooooooth.

Winfree 02-02-2008 01:21 AM

With a big solid block front engine - it kind of drags you around, when you turn a curve it squashes you against the door, when you speed up, you are banging into the back seat, it pulls your arms and you kind of muscle your way over the road - at the end of the ride you hurt a little...

This car is amazingly kind - When you speed up you are not sure you are going that fast - when I was following an ambulance to the hospital - for the first time I realized, at 120 mph, I could pass the ambulance! When you want to get into traffic you are already there! When you turn, you don't have to fight the wheel, you are not pressed in the seat even when you are accelerating and accelerating...You run it up and it goes faster, you let it coast a little and you run in up again and again it goes faster, you can't seem to find the bottom - but it is not fighting you, it is flowing with you, You turn and you are still in control - and other cars are trying to match it are going off the road - and you feel surprised!

At the end of a ride, you are not deaf, and you are not tired - and you get used to this real quick!

You are not being shaken to peices, and you can't figure out why your old piston car seems to be running so rough and loud...

It's sort of like having a sharp knife vs a dull one - the dull one kind of bends the loaf of bread - the sharp move just glides right through it - you feel that you are polished surgical steel - You could see a Samari really getting into this!

New Yorker 02-02-2008 08:51 AM

The Renesis. Stirred, not shaken. ;)

rotorypolo 02-02-2008 09:24 AM

My 13b is loud, but because of the midpipe and exhaust....about 9K rpm and 15 psi..it roars!!!!

mysql101 02-02-2008 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by rotorypolo (Post 2275524)
Who needs torque when all you need is horsepower on the track!

because torque is acceleration. So anytime you get onto a straightaway, you'll want torque. Fortunately there is a way to get torque on a renesis :)

Spin9k 02-02-2008 09:46 AM

Smooth as double cream, buttery smoooooth!

Razz1 02-02-2008 10:29 AM

You can't feel a thing. It's too smooth.

rotorypolo 02-02-2008 03:00 PM

nice ride mysql101..how do you like your boosted 8? you track your car? drag? roadcourse?

mysql101 02-02-2008 03:17 PM


Originally Posted by rotorypolo (Post 2277519)
nice ride mysql101..how do you like your boosted 8? you track your car? drag? roadcourse?

grocery shopping

Riggs 02-03-2008 01:45 AM

One of the best feelings in motoring imho.

pfloydss 02-23-2008 06:31 PM

Rebump

kartweb 02-23-2008 06:36 PM


Originally Posted by von Richtofen (Post 2201408)
It was explained to me that much of the low-end torque produced in an engine is due to the mass of the moving parts. More moving mass equals more rotational momentum, which is converted into torque. The rotary lacks the moving mass of a conventional engine; therefore more rotational energy must come strictly from the "power stroke" (or whatever it's called in a Wankel) and not from conserved momentum. The Wankel excells at higher RPMs than a piston engine, so it's somewhat like comparing apples to oranges.

Is this actually a fair description, or is it in need of correction/refinement?

The simple answer;

The Renesis/13B is a small displacment motor - a 4 stroke equivalent of about 160 cubic inches. It's not quite as efficient as a 4 stroke and delivers roughly the same torque per cubic inch as a 2 valve 4 stroke. It just happens to rev a lot faster then most 160 cubic inch 4 strokes in production cars, threfore has more HP.

hirev8 02-23-2008 09:42 PM

Three words..........................smooth as silk! Roll down the window bring rpm's up in second and de- accelerate and listen.............it's a sound all in it's own class, sounds like there's something mean under the hood.

pfloydss 05-30-2008 09:47 PM

bump

alz0rz 05-30-2008 10:08 PM


Originally Posted by eelkmoore (Post 2398)
it better have lots of torque...

:spank:

DGenR8 05-31-2008 01:23 AM

Wow super old thread! Adding my 2 cents. The rotary is really nice, but how I wish these can have better straight line numbers. Hopefully the 16x can fix that.


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