Rotary compression tester
Check this out. It's fairly cheap. Anyone building engines often (hint, hint Ray!) needs this.
http://rotarydiagnostics.com/ |
Welcome to last year, Fred! (I figure, if its good for Moon, its good for you too! lol)
Yeah, I bought one for us quite a while ago. It does rock. |
So this is the one you have Jeef? We need to check my compression some time soon. I'm curious as to what it is.
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Yeah, I have this one:
http://rotarydiagnostics.com/model_rect-03b.htm Whenever you feel like pulling your plugs, its really easy to check compression. |
What do you mean welcome to last year? A good product isn't only a good product when it first come out. I have no clue how many people have seen it. Besides, you never know who still would find it useful. I stopped playing with rotaries on a daily basis before many people here even knew what they were!
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Originally Posted by rotarygod
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What do you mean welcome to last year? A good product isn't only a good product when it first come out. I have no clue how many people have seen it. Besides, you never know who still would find it useful. I stopped playing with rotaries on a daily basis before many people here even knew what they were!
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Should I make a list of all the things I've done with rotaries that you didn't figure out until years later? I could you know! ;)
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Plan on? It's already got a filter, flywheel, ignition system, and exhaust! What else do I need??? I'm still waiting to install the 8 foot stickers, body kit and lowering springs with stock rims, and insanely large exhaust tip! ;)
Keep in mind 40 mpg makes it all worth it! |
It's tri level actually!
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Don't forget the neon and non-connected NOS bottle.
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You need 2 bottles because 2 is faster than 1.
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WRONG!
2 is slower then 1. 2 has a bunch of curves, but 1 is straight and sleek :) |
Haven't you seen the Fast and the Furious? He needed 2 of them! That was the most technically accurate car movie ever made so it must be true.
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Originally Posted by rotarygod
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Should I make a list of all the things I've done with rotaries that you didn't figure out until years later? I could you know! ;)
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Originally Posted by Charles R. Hill
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A "true" ricer will hook the nitrous tank up and actually fill it, too. However, it feeds simply to a purge kit with an LED discharge nozzle.
Purge it inside the cabin for laughs :) |
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