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uh, no, the Renesis engine is a normaly aspirated engine. No turbo , no supercharger.
It does have 2 rotors, and sounds similar to a turbo when running (just the turnbo, not the rest of the piston engine).
It does have 2 rotors, and sounds similar to a turbo when running (just the turnbo, not the rest of the piston engine).
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The renesis is lighter, mainly due to the lack of turbos.
The renesis does put out a very commendable amount of power, but the forced induced setup still puts out more, because the engine has the same amount of displacement, plus more air flow being forced in, that in turn means slightly more horsepower, but a hell of a lot more torque.
The renesis does put out a very commendable amount of power, but the forced induced setup still puts out more, because the engine has the same amount of displacement, plus more air flow being forced in, that in turn means slightly more horsepower, but a hell of a lot more torque.
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But, IMO a turbo car, HP for HP always feels faster anyhow, because of the slow/lag/fast nature of the power.
The renesis has such a flat torque curve acceleration is very constant.
The renesis has such a flat torque curve acceleration is very constant.
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