Do you think they'll ever catch up to piston engines before ICE becomes replaced with electric altogether?
Mazda recently patented a new design, see >>>/o/14781432
>>7983758
What's a rotary engine and why should I care?
>>7983763
Wankel engine.
>>7983758
>ICE
>Ever being replaced with electric
Tesla shill pls go. Also Mazda is the only company that has ever believed in the Wankel. Despite achieving great things no-one else can be bothered to retool. this is why the Wankel has failed to make an impact, the industry is simply too set in it's ways.
>>7983784
>Wankel engine.
In japan its called a wanker engine.
>>7983798
Americans won't get the joke.
>>7983758
look at the resemblance
is this why guys like engineering so much?
>>7983758
They should exceed it. Is this just powering an alternator or is connected to the drive train? I read the other thread and i can see why they had problems if it was the latter. These things only work well at constant conditions.
>>7985726
Mazda doesn't do hybrids. It's directly connected to the drivetrain.
>>7983835
Weaboos will.
>>7985101
*ahem*
>>7986231