Amongst other things I am a big fan of these strange spinning triangle doritos. I could hear all day a PP ported Wankel engine, it just sounds so freaking awesome. Anyone else with just passion for the Wankels?
I went to high school with a guy that built two RX 7s with an exhaust header and intakes with side draft carbs. This was during the 80's, I graduated in 84. These cars would outrun anything that you could buy new from a car dealership back then.
@@VisioRacer thank YOU! Have you made it to the United States yet? I bet you'd love the Petersen Museum or any number of the car manufacturing museums in the Midwest. (I highly recommend the Henry Ford Museum/Greenfield Village).
OMG!!! I had a 1970 Mazda R100, the first production rotary model, and taking care of it, I made it go OVER 110K miles, before I screwed up an installation of an electric fan, which failed in Houston traffic and burnt it up. Up until then, it was perfectly reliable, proving that they ARE INHERENTLY reliable. I want that radio controlled R100 so bad!!!!
well i knew they can be reliable just because they won the 24 hours of lemans the fact they won made it better but they couldve went another 24 so 48 hours they couldve gone before something failed which is just racing constantly so imagine what if mazda made better seals they could replace the combustion motor
Arctic Cat also uses a 295cc Sachs Wankel as well as the 303cc. I believe the 295 was a slightly newer variant. My grandfather had a Arctic Cat Lynx with the 295. It had a unique and fantastic sound. I wish that sled was still in the family.
Loved this video. I also find rotaries interesting. I would love to see the size of the rotor for the smallest (like the chainsaw or the RC motors). I love the way they all sound (like angry bees)...
Smallest EVER was O.S. Wankel's .30cu inch model aircraft engine. We had a dyno in high school auto shop class (1970s) that came with that Sachs Wankel rotary engine on it!
Nice video, I didn't know those small wankel engines, very interesting! Future video idea suggestion: about the current Dakar racing trucks from Kamaz, Hino, etc.
I think it might be because rotaries tend to produce their peak power at relative higher rpm's when compared with diesel and petrol engines. Have you ever heard of a low revving rotary? 😂😂😂😂 The larger an engine gets, the heavier the moving internals become and the more rotating mass they have, resulting in huge reciprocating forces on bearings and housings. Thats why that big freight ship with the huge diesel engine only revs up to like 500 or 700rpm. Imagine a rotary engine of that size having to rotate at 2 or 3 times that rpm (maybe even more) just to produce usable power😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wankel design A hybrid of a reciprocating piston engine and spinning like a turbine engine that only produce power at high revs. Even starting the wankel is like a turbine . At high revs to seal itself. Its not even recommended to operate it at low revs. This operation is always present in a road vehicle... But not on aircraft where even the Mazda engine has a kit for conversion. Constant rpm at high end is wankels best friend.
@@mr3748 you might want to do some research on big freight ships cause you are way off on how fast they run their engine most big single engine freight ships have a multi cylinder engine usually anywhere from 6-10 or more cylinders ,,and they are anywhere from 50-100,000 shaft horsepower ,direct drive with no transmission and they only turn 75-100 rpm
My favorite has to be that Sachs chainsaw at the end! I've never seen or used a regular sized chainsaw that can cut through wood that easily! All the extra RPM's must be the reason why. But still I've only seen massive logging chainsaws used by very skilled operators cut through a log like that!
I was going to riot if you didn't bring up that OS, but you did. Gorgeous little thing! I don't have one yet but I'm going to add one to my RC aircraft stash sooner or later. You did forget to mention one key component of the fuel which these engines really REALLY want: Nitromethane. They LOVE nitro. 25%, 35% even with the right glow plug. The twin rotor is a custom build though. OS NEVER sold it as anything but a single rotor.
A damned strange sound,vaguely two stroke-like at lower revs and then somewhat like a four-pot...but really,like nothing I heard before. Bravo,sir,a great video!
OMG that little gas powered car with those custom gas and brake pedals is unbelievably cool as hell, where on Earth can you get one like that? I would buy one in a heartbeat!!!! That is so damn cool please make another video of that little motorized car!!!!
Yamaha also had a prototype at the 1972 Tokyo motorcycle show , the RZ201 and Kawasaki also had a prototype. Van Veen had a motorcycle on the market too ,the OCR1000. The Kawasaki and Van Veen at 900cc and 1000cc respectively are probably out of the range of "small Wankel engines".
I once had a Yanmar 28 HP outboard Rotary ,single cylinder. Was close in performance to a normal 40 HP OUTBOARD. Pushed a 15’ Tinny along rather well. Mal in au.
Interesting...The first Yanmar Outboard I saw was a D27 on a Boat in North Carolina....It was actually used as a trolling/backup motor, because the boat had a larger inboard engine.
Your videos are always entertaining and educational. Can you please do a series of videos on cars that have great mpg at 130kph? Loving the content, please keep it going 👍
All this time, I thought that Visioracer was JAPANESE, he sounds like someone who learned his English after his teenage years in Japan. Having a Japanese mother for the last 68 years, I have no problem with his accent.
Prosim sprav video " diesel naturally aspirated engines/cars with most power per liter" uz sme mali najhorsie tak treba aj najlepsie XD .. super video jak vzdy
Good video. If you want to do some more about the Norton, do some research, you were a bit off on the facts, and 140hp was not even close to max output on the 588cc. Brian Crighton is the man to look up or ask. He's up to way over 170hp on the NRV588 and 200+ on the CR700. He developed a new engine with Rotron. Look up Brian Crighton NRV ;)
Very interesting stuff! There were also Wankels for small aircraft use - but I can’t recall where their displacement range would land (no pun) for this discussion.
Amongst other things I am a big fan of these strange spinning triangle doritos. I could hear all day a PP ported Wankel engine, it just sounds so freaking awesome. Anyone else with just passion for the Wankels?
Fb owner :)
i never liked the coffee-grinder sound, but i think they're ideal for car racing and bike racing
small size, small weight, high power, and above all smoothness
Yes! Yes! & Yes
Owner of:
1988 FC 10th Anniversary Turbo II
O.S. 49PI
The 20B and any 4 rotor has my heart ❤
I went to high school with a guy that built two RX 7s with an exhaust header and intakes with side draft carbs. This was during the 80's, I graduated in 84. These cars would outrun anything that you could buy new from a car dealership back then.
Imagine riding a rotary Norton flat out around the Isle of Man 😁😲
How far did you get!
i would probably end up dead. that shit is scary
Insane
Imagine riding a norton antivirus around the isle of boi
Imagine all the people.....
Living off rebuilds on the Isle if race bikes used old school tech rotors...
English is getting better i see, cool video.
Thank you!
@@VisioRacer thank YOU!
Have you made it to the United States yet? I bet you'd love the Petersen Museum or any number of the car manufacturing museums in the Midwest. (I highly recommend the Henry Ford Museum/Greenfield Village).
@@VisioRacer Make a video on highest reving tractors (PLZ REPLY!!)
now we are talking about some awesome content. I REALLY ENJOYED THIS VIDEO, MORE ROTARY CONTENT PLEASE.
Awesome, thanks!
A fellow Indian rotary enthusiast 🔥🔥🔥.......
@@VisioRacer maybe biggest rotary engines?
This guy is probably the most involved RUclipsr with rotaries: ruclips.net/user/RobDahmvideos
OMG!!! I had a 1970 Mazda R100, the first production rotary model, and taking care of it, I made it go OVER 110K miles, before I screwed up an installation of an electric fan, which failed in Houston traffic and burnt it up. Up until then, it was perfectly reliable, proving that they ARE INHERENTLY reliable. I want that radio controlled R100 so bad!!!!
you shouldnt have sold that car!!
well i knew they can be reliable just because they won the 24 hours of lemans the fact they won made it better but they couldve went another 24 so 48 hours they couldve gone before something failed which is just racing constantly so imagine what if mazda made better seals they could replace the combustion motor
i actually saw a norton f1 at a show a couple years ago, the owner even let me sit on it
7:48 omg it's soo cute
Arctic Cat also uses a 295cc Sachs Wankel as well as the 303cc. I believe the 295 was a slightly newer variant. My grandfather had a Arctic Cat Lynx with the 295. It had a unique and fantastic sound. I wish that sled was still in the family.
I love the Wankel rotary engines. Thanks for this one Visio, it’s very near to my heart.
The rotary would be perfect for leaf blowers. Smoooooth!
I'm going to have to build one
Is anyone going to mention the simulator controls for that RC car at the end?? That’s awesome!!
I need to dust my .49PI off and let it sing! Such a neat engine, lucky to have bought one before they were discontinued by OS.
I always get amazed by how far we have come in technology and engineering... We made a lot of progress in couple of decades... I love it
7:50 dude has a gaspedal and breakpedal for his rc car!!
Loved this video. I also find rotaries interesting. I would love to see the size of the rotor for the smallest (like the chainsaw or the RC motors). I love the way they all sound (like angry bees)...
Video game Hell on Earth From GBA Version from One Blade !
Love how the RC wankel looks like a piston rotary plane engine
Low 3hp get lawnmower
Smallest EVER was O.S. Wankel's .30cu inch model aircraft engine. We had a dyno in high school auto shop class (1970s) that came with that Sachs Wankel rotary engine on it!
The 49PI was designed by Graupner GmbH. ...not O.S.
Szép össze állítás! Soha nem is hallottam ezekröl a legyártott motorokról! Köszi
I need that sachs tree cutter engine as replacement motor for my small 2 stroke bike!!
That little rc car doing a burnout at the end was awesome!
So Sachs basically made them all almost.
Approx 60cc Chainaw (Single Blade)
Nice video, I didn't know those small wankel engines, very interesting!
Future video idea suggestion: about the current Dakar racing trucks from Kamaz, Hino, etc.
4:03 buddy with the dart in his mouth looks so proud of that sled
i think i learn something new every time i watch one of your videos ,, keep up the great work
The last clip was the best, love the controls of the rc car
This is good stress relief. I will probably never even see one of these engines IRL. This is just for fun.
This channel could cover great transmissions and I would watch. Really.
It's seems the smaller you go with rotaries they become more impressive but when you Go larger they quickly get overtaken by piston engines
I think it might be because rotaries tend to produce their peak power at relative higher rpm's when compared with diesel and petrol engines. Have you ever heard of a low revving rotary? 😂😂😂😂
The larger an engine gets, the heavier the moving internals become and the more rotating mass they have, resulting in huge reciprocating forces on bearings and housings. Thats why that big freight ship with the huge diesel engine only revs up to like 500 or 700rpm. Imagine a rotary engine of that size having to rotate at 2 or 3 times that rpm (maybe even more) just to produce usable power😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wankel design
A hybrid of a reciprocating piston engine and spinning like a turbine engine that only produce power at high revs. Even starting the wankel is like a turbine . At high revs to seal itself. Its not even recommended to operate it at low revs. This operation is always present in a road vehicle... But not on aircraft where even the Mazda engine has a kit for conversion. Constant rpm at high end is wankels best friend.
@@mr3748 you might want to do some research on big freight ships cause you are way off on how fast they run their engine most big single engine freight ships have a multi cylinder engine usually anywhere from 6-10 or more cylinders ,,and they are anywhere from 50-100,000 shaft horsepower ,direct drive with no transmission and they only turn 75-100 rpm
The smaller engines were even less successful than the larger ones.
@@mr3748 Good point, you also have to consider the Wankel engine only rotates at only one third of crankshaft rpm.
I would love a Norton rotary 🤩
My favorite has to be that Sachs chainsaw at the end! I've never seen or used a regular sized chainsaw that can cut through wood that easily! All the extra RPM's must be the reason why. But still I've only seen massive logging chainsaws used by very skilled operators cut through a log like that!
They sucked and were quickly discontinued
I love the rotary sounds like a demon bro
Nice to see a small clip of 1 of my video's about the sachs Wankel 👍 Nice video again Visioracer 👌👍
First time I've actually seen you in person. Have always regarded your video's highly. Great work, keep it up. 😀
Man I’ve been watching for like 4 or 5 years I can definitely hear your English improving keep it up proud of ya!❤️
You NEVER cease to amaze me with your content !! 👍👍🇨🇦🇨🇦
Well researched. Getting better every video
It's those doggone apex seals. The bane of the rotary.
I was going to riot if you didn't bring up that OS, but you did. Gorgeous little thing! I don't have one yet but I'm going to add one to my RC aircraft stash sooner or later. You did forget to mention one key component of the fuel which these engines really REALLY want: Nitromethane. They LOVE nitro. 25%, 35% even with the right glow plug.
The twin rotor is a custom build though. OS NEVER sold it as anything but a single rotor.
The 49PI was designed and manufactured by Graupner GmbH.
Very nice channel. Love that you picked up the Rotary content...
Wankel engines
A damned strange sound,vaguely two stroke-like at lower revs and then somewhat like a four-pot...but really,like nothing I heard before. Bravo,sir,a great video!
I love your videos and I love how specific they are, very unique style
I love to see a video like” test your knowledge” video that you did 5 years ago :)
I wanted to see more on the last video of the RC car doing a burnout. Hahaha. Awesome video mate.
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Nice videos bro. I think many people have learned so much from these.
I'm a boat mechanic and I remember a 27 ft sailboat in the mid 1970,'s with a single rotor inboard motor to propel it.
I wouldnt mind owning a that Norton f1... I guess they are extremely rare and even more expensive
so much awesomeness, didn't even know such Wankel engines existed. Thanks bro :)
OMG that little gas powered car with those custom gas and brake pedals is unbelievably cool as hell, where on Earth can you get one like that? I would buy one in a heartbeat!!!! That is so damn cool please make another video of that little motorized car!!!!
There was a Wasserjet twin Rotary 600cc peripheral port engine Weighing in at only 28kg, engine has made 106hp n/a and 178hp with a supercharger.
5:30 thats probably the cooles lawnmower I've ever seen
I want one of the Mazda R100 remote control cars like at the end of the video. They look awesome
loved the last ones
yes the video i have been waiting for. i want to make a Wankel mini bike in the worst way. now i know my options
Love the little rx-2 RC car. Definitely in Australia
Now they are powering drones for death. Yay technology!
Good job.awsome video.i learn lots of things from your channel . Very interesting.
That Hercules dirt bike sounds like both a 4 and 2 stroke
Nice video as always!
Brap brap brap chainsaw? Nice!!!
dem bikes sound sick :D
As lovely as 2 stroke🖤
1:08 Sound likes a metal guitar bro haha
half a liter in 10 mins? damn, those gas mileage are rivaling some trucks
My volvo D13 chugs down about 10 gallons an hour at 75mph but it displaces 13 liters
@@j.m.5995 yeah my equasion was kinda off but imagine if this mileage escalatedlinearly, how much a 13 liters engine like that would chug in a minute.
Love schmaalll wankel engines!
Yamaha also had a prototype at the 1972 Tokyo motorcycle show , the RZ201 and Kawasaki also had a prototype.
Van Veen had a motorcycle on the market too ,the OCR1000. The Kawasaki and Van Veen at 900cc and 1000cc respectively are probably out of the range of "small Wankel engines".
It was called the *Kawasaki X99 RCE*
@@sandervanderkammen9230 Yes ,that's right
Well sometimes, bigger isn't always better. You gotta find the right size.
This is my first video in awhile I've seen, and goddamn, u handsome bro! Glad u decided to show your face :)
Your English keeps getting better and better!
Hey that's me at 4:02 - 4:18 with my old panther! How did you do that? I didn't even know I was on another channel?
A chainsaw, because the engines sound like chainsaws already.
I once had a Yanmar 28 HP outboard Rotary ,single cylinder. Was close in performance to a normal 40 HP OUTBOARD. Pushed a 15’ Tinny along rather well. Mal in au.
Interesting...The first Yanmar Outboard I saw was a D27 on a Boat in North Carolina....It was actually used as a trolling/backup motor, because the boat had a larger inboard engine.
Yanmar recalled all its Wankel engines due to premature engine failures and quickly discontinued them...
Love the soundtrack! :-)
Your videos are always entertaining and educational. Can you please do a series of videos on cars that have great mpg at 130kph?
Loving the content, please keep it going 👍
Isnt every German car designed around 130 being the cruising speed?
I've always wondered, you may have said in a previous video but, what country are you from?
I've used a Dolmar wankel chainsaw, it was bigger than that model and had a chain brake.
So cool I want all of em
do a video on saab about thier engines
Awesome high rpm engine.the r.c car is a scaled down version of rob dahm' s rx7 build,lol.
in Finland the moped engine size limit is 50cc. I would love to see a 50cc rotary supermoto
Cool video again! I really would like to have a Mazda RX8, but as a daily driver it wouldn't make much sense...
I had a chance a few years ago to buy an re5, i really shouldve done it, theyre such cool bikes
The RE5 is certainly a collector bike, although its significance is based on being the colossal failure that nearly destroyed Suzuki.
sachs , nice gears
Cool interesting videos bro . Keep it up ! God bless !
i heard a story of a 13b exploding and embedding its parts into a reinforced concrete wall when it was pushed beyond 22,000 rpm
What about the aixro xr50 kart engine? Why is not on the list?
Malibu Grand Prix of the USA used Sachs rotor engines in their formula cars
All this time, I thought that Visioracer was JAPANESE, he sounds like someone who learned his English after his teenage years in Japan. Having a Japanese mother for the last 68 years, I have no problem with his accent.
Prosim sprav video " diesel naturally aspirated engines/cars with most power per liter" uz sme mali najhorsie tak treba aj najlepsie XD .. super video jak vzdy
Ďakujem, mrknem na to
What the hell was that last thing? I noticed you didn't give us much of a look.
Good video. If you want to do some more about the Norton, do some research, you were a bit off on the facts, and 140hp was not even close to max output on the 588cc. Brian Crighton is the man to look up or ask. He's up to way over 170hp on the NRV588 and 200+ on the CR700. He developed a new engine with Rotron. Look up Brian Crighton NRV ;)
Rotary 😍
aixro xr50 was my dream..😍
Now the smallest rotary engine is Toyan RS-S100
Visio, I would like more videos about small engine model cars and planes.
Very interesting stuff!
There were also Wankels for small aircraft use - but I can’t recall where their displacement range would land (no pun) for this discussion.
There have never been any production Wankel engines for passenger aircraft applications.
Wankel engines are too unreliable for aircraft.
There is a German firm making single-rotor Wankel engines for ultralight use....50 HP, $ 10 K...
@@xzqzq Not in production, there are no companies that offer a Wankel engine with airworthiness certification.
@@sandervanderkammen9230 Thanks !!
OS Wankel offered by Graupener.
Now we must find the engine with the largest rotor
The largest single chamber Wankel engine was the Ingersoll-Rand IR-2500 with 41 liters displacement and a 1,000mm diameter.
Love to have that Dolmar Sachs chainsaw
Make a vidoe on highest reving tractors (PLZ REPLY!!)
Great video that ! 😎
Was the Norton a single rotor or twin rotor??. I know they bought it from sachs
It was a twin-rotor
NORTON bought the air-cooled KM60 588cc twin and the water-cooled KC-60 from the RFB Sirrius II aircraft program.
I have one of the wankel chainsaws it's a pretty brutal sounding chainsaw